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Hiking around Słońsk offers access to the unique landscapes of the Lubuskie region, particularly within the Ujście Warty National Park. The area is characterized by extensive wetlands, river valleys, and a post-glacial terrain featuring moraines and kames. These physical features create a diverse environment for outdoor exploration, with minimal elevation changes across most routes.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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One of the three preserved bastions of the Kostrzyn Fortress and the only one open to the public. Since 2014, the Filip Bastion has housed a permanent museum exhibition. It presents selected aspects of the history of the town and garrison from the fortress' inception to the military struggles that have raged in the surrounding area over the centuries. The battles for the town in February and March 1945, as well as the history of the bastion itself, are presented in detail. The process of gradual expansion and modernization of the fortress is presented concisely and clearly. Considerable attention is paid to the cataclysm of the Seven Years' War and the destruction of the town on the eve of the Battle of Sarbinowo on August 25, 1758. A separate section is also devoted to the history of Kostrzyn Castle, depicted as the ancestral seat of the Hohenzollern family.
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Originally, a sports field was built on the site of today's park (1925) by the Küstrin Gymnastics Club "Sokół." In 2014, the park was revitalized, including the construction of a playground, which opened on May 31, 2014. New paths were also laid out. A Boy Scout memorial stone is located in the park.
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The name, like the street name, comes from the Slavic fishing settlement of Kietz, which was located south of the town. In the 16th century, the gate was merely a small gateway. Through it, one entered the town from the settlement over a narrow bridge over the Warta River. Above this Kietz Gate was the office of the Wall Master in the Gatekeeper's House.
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Information boards are also available.
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Information boards are also available.
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Another good shelter in this area - there are a few here, and that's good. There's an interesting information board from the National Park about the drainage of the Warta River. And the views of the Masovian Canal are also quite nice.
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There is a shelter with an interesting and unusual (at least for me) roof. There is also a parking space next to it, so you can start your hike through the wetlands of the North Polder from here. There is also an information board about the lock.
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There are over 75 hiking trails around Słońsk, offering a diverse range of experiences from easy strolls to moderate excursions. These routes explore the unique landscapes of the Lubuskie region, including wetlands and river valleys.
Yes, Słońsk offers many easy hiking options, with over 45 trails categorized as easy. A great choice for families is the Nature trail "Bird trail": Warta Mouth National Park, which is 2.7 miles (4.3 km) long and takes just over an hour to complete, perfect for wildlife observation.
Hiking around Słońsk is characterized by its unique river valleys, extensive wetlands, and flat, open polder areas, especially within the Ujście Warty National Park. The region also features post-glacial terrain with moraines and kames, creating a diverse environment for exploration with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, Słońsk offers several circular hiking routes. For example, the Berlin Gate – Kostrzyn Old Town Ruins loop from Kostrzyn upon Oder is a 1.6-mile (2.5 km) loop that takes you through historical ruins.
The Słońsk area is rich in history. You can explore the Kostrzyn Fortress or the Ruins of Kostrzyn's Old Town and Fortress. Another notable site is Fort Gorgast, offering glimpses into the region's past.
While the Ujście Warty National Park is a key feature of the Słońsk area, specific rules regarding dogs within the national park can vary. It's always best to check the official Ujście Warty National Park website for the most current regulations on bringing dogs to ensure a pleasant and compliant hike.
The Słońsk area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 170 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique wetland landscapes, the opportunities for wildlife observation, and the generally flat terrain that makes routes accessible for various fitness levels.
Yes, Słońsk also caters to more experienced hikers with 27 moderate trails. A good option is the Trail through the Northern Polder: Warta Mouth National Park, a 5.1-mile (8.3 km) path that offers expansive views across the polder landscapes.
Many trailheads, especially those within or near the Ujście Warty National Park, offer designated parking areas. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot, as parking information is often included there.
Yes, there are some facilities available. For instance, you might find the Olszynki Bird Observation Hut or the Olszynki Shelter, which can be useful for birdwatching or taking a break during your hike.
The best time to hike in Słońsk largely depends on your interests. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and excellent opportunities for birdwatching in the wetlands. Summer is also popular, but can be warmer, while winter hiking is possible, especially on well-maintained paths, offering a different perspective of the landscape.
While some areas might be accessible by local bus services, public transport options directly to all trailheads can be limited. It's recommended to research specific routes and their proximity to public transport stops in advance, or consider driving to reach the starting points of many trails.


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