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Family friendly hiking trails around Jedlina-Zdrój are set within the picturesque Lower Silesian Voivodeship of Poland, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by forested hills, including Kobiela and Rzepisko, and is part of the Wałbrzyskie Sudety Landscape Park. This area features mountainous terrain with peaks like Borowa, Chełmiec, and Jałowiec, providing varied elevation and scenic viewpoints. Historic spa elements and well-maintained parks also contribute to the accessible natural environment.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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This historic palace will blow you away! That facade—I wish my house looked like that! Built in the 17th century as a Baroque manor house, it was later rebuilt, and its history is remarkable. For example, during World War II, it housed the design office of the German Nazi Organization Todt, and after World War II, under communism, it was used to store hay from state-owned farms! Today, there are neither Nazis nor hay here, but instead, there is a museum, a hotel, a hostel, and ballrooms.
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Jałowiec peak with a viewing platform overlooking the Wałbrzych Mountains and the Ślęża massif in the distance.
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Driving down the mountain to Jedlinka, you can grab a dark "Baron" beer at the hotel, but it would probably be cheaper at the brewery in the palace courtyard below. The plane is a replica of a Fokker DR.1 triplane.
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A tiny town worth visiting, there is an ostel next to the palace and many interesting things to see in the area.
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The brewing tradition in Jedlinka dates back to the 18th century. The brewery was originally located in the northern annex of the palace, which is now in ruins. The new owners rebuilt the old farm building standing next to it and opened a brewery and a hotel there.
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The palace from 1864. It stands on the foundations of a much earlier building, probably from the 17th century. Under part of the palace there are still cellars with cross vaults, which are the remains of the former residential tower. At the northern and southern corners of the palace there were two more free-standing wings, which closed the entire composition. In the northern wing there was a brewery, and in the southern one there was an apartment for the estate manager. The palace survived World War II. It was the seat of the TODT organization, which, among other things, supervised the construction of the "Rise" complex. After the war, there was an Orphanage here, and from 1967 the palace became the property of the Głuszyce Textile Plants "Piast". Today, the palace is in private hands. It is slowly being renovated and its former appearance is being restored. The palace is open to visitors (on weekends). The southern outbuilding has also been renovated, but the northern one (the former brewery) has completely collapsed and only fragments of walls remain.
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There are nearly 20 family-friendly hiking trails in the Jedlina-Zdrój area, with the majority being easy to moderate in difficulty, perfect for families with children.
The trails around Jedlina-Zdrój offer a mix of forested paths, gentle ascents, and scenic viewpoints. As the town is nestled within the Wałbrzych Mountains and Owl Mountains, you'll find varied terrain from easy, relatively flat loops to more moderate climbs with rewarding views.
Yes, for a very easy and short walk, consider the Hiking loop from Jedlina-Zdrój Centrum. It's just under 3 km with minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for little legs or strollers. Another gentle option is the Jedlina-Zdrój Stadium loop from Jedlina-Zdrój Centrum, which is around 5 km and also very flat.
Many trails lead to fantastic viewpoints. The Borowa Observation Tower offers panoramic views from the highest peak in the Wałbrzych Mountains. You can also find the Chełmiec peak and observation tower, and the Viewing tower on the Great Owl, all providing stunning vistas of the surrounding mountains and landscape.
Absolutely! Many of the family-friendly trails are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Borowa Observation Tower – Borowa Observation Tower loop from Jedlina-Zdrój is a popular circular option for families looking for a moderate challenge, while the Jedlinka Palace – Viewpoint. loop from Jedlina-Zdrój also offers a great circular experience.
Yes, the trails in the Jedlina-Zdrój area are generally dog-friendly. However, always keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected areas like the Wałbrzyskie Sudety Landscape Park, and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife. Remember to carry water for your pet and clean up after them.
Spring, summer, and early autumn are ideal for family hiking in Jedlina-Zdrój. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant, the forests are lush, and the views are clear. Autumn also brings beautiful fall foliage. While winter hiking is possible, some trails might be icy or covered in snow, requiring appropriate gear.
Beyond hiking, Jedlina-Zdrój offers several family attractions. The historic Jedlinka Palace, with its brewery and hotel in a renovated farm building, is worth a visit. For more active fun, the 'Czarodziejska Góra' Activity Park features a rope park, summer toboggan run, and climbing tower, providing entertainment for various age groups.
Parking is generally available in and around Jedlina-Zdrój, especially near popular trailheads or attractions like Jedlinka Palace. Specific starting points for routes, such as the Fokker DR.1 – Jedlinka Palace loop from Park Krajobrazowy Sudetów Wałbrzyskich, often have designated parking areas nearby. It's advisable to check the route details for specific parking recommendations.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.76 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the stunning panoramic views from observation towers, and the peaceful, forested environment that makes for a refreshing family outing.
Jedlina-Zdrój, as a spa town, offers various amenities. You'll find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options within the town center and near popular attractions like Jedlinka Palace. The Shelter Andrzejówka in the Suche Mountains also provides meals and accommodation, serving as a great base for longer excursions.


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