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Hiking around Lidzbark Warmiński offers diverse natural landscapes, characterized by the confluence of the Łyna and Symsarna rivers, which form picturesque riverside scenery. The region features varied topography, including river valleys, rolling hills, and extensive forest complexes, particularly within the Górzno-Lidzbark Landscape Park. This area is also part of the broader Olsztyn Lake District, providing a mix of water features and woodlands for exploration.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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5.75km
01:30
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.4km
05:32
120m
120m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.68km
01:15
50m
50m
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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The High Gate in Lidzbark Warmiński is a Gothic defensive structure built in the second half of the 15th century (ca. 1466–1478) as part of the medieval city walls and was one of three gates leading into the city. Only this gate, now also known as the Foregate, remains today. It is a four-story brick structure with two semicircular towers and a pointed archway, constituting one of the most valuable Gothic monuments in Warmia and Mazury. In the 17th–19th centuries, the structure was adapted for artillery fire, and after being rebuilt in the mid-19th century, it served, among other purposes, as a courthouse. The gate walls still contain remnants of the 1520 bombardment, in the form of embedded cannonballs. Today, the High Gate is an important symbol of the city and a tourist attraction.
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The Collegiate Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Lidzbark Warmiński was built in the 14th century as a Gothic three-nave church. The church tower reaches approximately 66 meters and dominates the city skyline. The church was rebuilt several times – after the fire in 1698 and in the 18th and 19th centuries, combining the Gothic structure with Baroque and neo-Gothic elements. Currently, the collegiate church serves as the chapter's seat and boasts valuable historic furnishings, including Gothic vaults and works of sacred art.
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The bust of Ignacy Krasicki in Lidzbark Warmiński commemorates the Bishop of Warmia, a poet and journalist of the Enlightenment. Located in the former Krasicki Gardens, it alludes to his long residence in the city. The pedestal bears his name, the dates of his life (1735–1801), and the title "Prince of Polish Poets," highlighting Krasicki's importance to Warmia culture and 18th-century Polish literature.
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The history of the Lidzbark Warmiński Commune Office dates back to the post-war period, when local administration was rebuilt and organized within the rural commune after 1945. The office assumed the responsibilities of local government, including managing municipal property, maintaining resident records, and managing social affairs. Over the years, the institution has developed, adapting its structure to the growing needs of residents and modern administrative standards, including the digitization of services and cooperation with central offices. Today, the Commune Office plays a key role in local government, providing administrative and social support for the entire commune.
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The statue of St. Catherine of Alexandria is a sandstone sculpture from 1756, located in the courtyard of the castle of the Warmia Bishops' Castle in Lidzbark Warmiński. It depicts St. Catherine – a virgin and martyr – standing in richly flowing robes, sword in hand; it is one of the principal examples of Rococo religious sculpture in Warmia. The statue is placed on a decorative volute pedestal bearing the bishop's coat of arms, and the plinth bears a Latin foundation inscription indicating that the founder was Bishop Adam Stanisław Grabowski. For many years, the work was attributed to various artists, but recent research links its creation to the workshop of Jan Jerzy Plersch. During World War II, the statue lost its head; in the postwar period, the missing part was reconstructed based on ancient iconographic materials.
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Hotel Krasicki is located in the historic castle complex of the Warmian Bishops' Castle in Lidzbark Warmiński. The building evokes the historic urban and episcopal buildings of the 17th and 18th centuries, and its name commemorates Ignacy Krasicki, the distinguished poet and bishop of Warmia. The hotel opened in 2011, adapting its historic interiors to modern hotel standards while retaining the character of the historic building. The hotel combines the heritage of Warmia with modern tourist and cultural functions, becoming one of the most recognizable landmarks in Lidzbark Warmiński.
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The fountain in front of the Orangery of Culture in Lidzbark Warmiński is located in the historic bishop's garden. The orangery was built in the 17th century and expanded by Bishop Ignacy Krasicki in the 18th century. The fountain is a decorative element of the garden, echoing the tradition of water accents in the arrangement of bishopric spaces.
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The Nicolaus Copernicus Monument in Lidzbark Warmiński – a sculpture of the astronomer standing on the boulevard along the Łyna River. It serves as a reminder that Copernicus spent several years of his youth here, working for the Bishop of Warmia.
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There are over 20 hiking routes that start conveniently from bus stations in and around Lidzbark Warmiński, offering a variety of experiences for different preferences.
The majority of trails are easy, with 16 routes suitable for casual walkers. There are also 4 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge, and one difficult trail for experienced hikers.
Yes, many routes are ideal for families. Easy trails like the Hiking loop from Lidzbark Warmiński offer gentle terrain and shorter distances, perfect for walks with children. The riverside boulevards also provide safe and scenic paths.
Lidzbark Warmiński is generally dog-friendly, with many trails suitable for walks with your canine companion. The region boasts dog-friendly parks like Górki Kaluka Park and Park Zdrojowy, and the riverside paths are popular for dog walks. Always keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty, from picturesque riverside scenery along the Łyna and Symsarna rivers to rolling hills and vast forest complexes within the Górzno-Lidzbark Landscape Park. The Symsarna Valley, with its distinctive escarpments, is particularly scenic.
Absolutely. Many routes integrate historical and cultural sites into the outdoor experience. You can enjoy views of monumental landmarks such as the High Gate (Wysoka Brama) and the Collegiate Church of Saints Peter and Paul. The Wall of Murals – Hotel Krasicki loop specifically highlights historical murals.
Thanks to its mild climate, Lidzbark Warmiński offers year-round outdoor adventures. Spring brings lush greenery, summer is perfect for riverside strolls, autumn showcases vibrant foliage, and even winter offers serene, snow-dusted landscapes for those prepared for colder conditions.
Yes, many of the trails are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same bus station. For example, the Boulevard on the Łyna – Wall of Murals loop is a popular circular option that brings you back to your starting point.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful riverside paths, the blend of natural beauty with historical town views, and the accessibility of trails directly from public transport hubs.
For those seeking a more demanding adventure, the Wayside Cross loop from Lidzbark Warmiński is a difficult 21 km trail that offers a significant challenge and a longer duration, also starting conveniently from the bus station.
Yes, the Nicolaus Copernicus Monument – Boulevard on the Łyna loop is a moderate hike that takes you past this significant landmark, combining cultural interest with scenic riverside walking.

