Terka-Studenne Large Loop Trail
Terka-Studenne Large Loop Trail
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10.8km
320m
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Jogging the difficult 6.7-mile Terka-Studenne Trail (large loop) offers panoramic views of the San valley and a journey through history.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Ciśniańsko-Wetliński Park Krajobrazowy
Park Krajobrazowy Doliny Sanu
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Start point
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Way Types & Surfaces
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8.20 km
949 m
858 m
772 m
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4.32 km
3.68 km
1.42 km
772 m
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Highest point (620 m)
Lowest point (430 m)
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The estimated jogging time for this 10.8 km large loop is approximately 1 hour and 19 minutes (4786 seconds). However, this can vary based on your pace and the varied terrain.
The trail features diverse terrain. It begins with an asphalt road in Terka, transitions to gravel and field roads, and then leads through forests and meadows. Some sections, particularly those exploring the remnants of the former village of Studenne, can be overgrown and might involve the remains of old buildings.
The trail typically starts in Terka. While specific parking details aren't provided, it's advisable to look for designated parking areas within Terka village, as it's the primary access point for this route.
This scenic route offers beautiful views, including a panorama of Terka with its cemetery bell tower. You'll also find a significant Bell tower in Terka. From Korb Pass, there's a stunning View of the San valley, the Otryt embankment, and parts of Połonina Wetlińska. The trail also passes through the historical area of the former Studenne village, offering a glimpse into its past.
Rated as 'difficult' for jogging, this large loop might present a moderate challenge for beginners due to its varied terrain and potential overgrowth in some sections. While parts are described as easy walks, the overall route requires a good level of fitness for jogging.
The region is known for its wild nature. Notably, the trail passes by old orchards which are a food source for brown bears. It's important to be aware of your surroundings and take appropriate safety precautions when in bear country.
Generally, trails within Ciśniańsko-Wetliński Landscape Park allow dogs, but they must be kept on a leash. Always check for specific local regulations or protected areas along the route that might have stricter rules.
Ciśniańsko-Wetliński Landscape Park typically does not require entrance fees or permits for general access to its trails. However, it's always a good idea to check the latest regulations from the park's official sources before your visit, especially for specific activities or protected zones.
The trail can be enjoyed in various seasons, but spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, and some sections might be more overgrown. Winter jogging is possible but requires appropriate gear and awareness of snow and ice conditions.
Yes, this route is primarily covered by the Ścieżka Terka-Studenne (duża pętla). It also intersects with sections of other trails, including Krysowa - Zagórz, Green Bicycle - East Carpathian Greenway, Carpathian Cycle Route, Ścieżka Terka-Studenne (mała pętla), Ścieżka Rajskie - Trywolne - Krywe, and Ścieżka dydaktyczna Rajskie - Studenne.
Absolutely. This trail is often referred to as a 'trail of memories and history.' It passes through the area of the now-nonexistent village of Studenne, where you can find remnants of old wooden cottages and the overgrown remains of former settlements. It offers a profound insight into the region's tragic past.