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Jogging around Sztabin offers access to the unique natural landscapes of Poland's Podlaskie Voivodeship, particularly the expansive Biebrza National Park. This region is characterized by extensive peat bogs, the swampy valley of the Biebrza River, and dense forests. The terrain provides a variety of running experiences, from flat river paths to trails winding through woodlands. Sztabin serves as a central point for exploring these diverse natural features.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.58km
00:46
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Church of Our Lady of the Angels in Leipzig is a neo-Gothic church built in the early 20th century thanks to the dedication of the parish's residents and priests. Consecrated in 1914, it quickly suffered damage during World War I and later during World War II, but was always rebuilt and restored. Its distinctive façade with two towers and rich neo-Gothic interior give it a unique character. Noteworthy are the main altar dedicated to Our Lady of the Angels and the side altar with the miraculous 16th-century painting of Our Lady of the Basilica. It's truly worth stopping here.
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Defunct, now there is a new concrete bridge with an asphalt roadway.
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Lake Studzieniczne in Augustów is a picturesque reservoir located in the heart of the Augustów Forest, which is part of the Augustów Canal trail. Surrounded mostly by pine forests and wetlands, it delights with its natural charm and varied coastline with several islands, including the Brzozowy Grąd reserve. On the southern shore is the famous Studzieniczna with the sanctuary of Our Lady of Studzieniczna, a popular place of pilgrimage and walks.
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A beautiful, large and old oak tree, and a swan just happened to approach it.
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A beautiful, large, old oak and a swan that came from the lake.
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Gorczyca Lock - It is located on the 57th kilometer of the canal, in the village of the same name, on the Orlewo Canal. There is a bridge over the lock, so there is no problem in finding it.
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There are over 35 running routes available around Sztabin, offering a variety of experiences. These include options for easy, moderate, and difficult ability levels, ensuring something for every runner.
The terrain around Sztabin is diverse, primarily characterized by the unique landscapes of the Biebrza National Park. You can expect to run through extensive peat bogs, along the swampy valley of the Biebrza River, and through dense forests. Some paths, especially in the wetlands, might require specialized footwear.
Yes, there are several easy running routes. For instance, the Running loop from Gorczyca is an easy 4.8 km path that takes about 30 minutes to complete, offering a gentle introduction to the region's trails.
While the Biebrza National Park is a protected area, many trails outside the strictest reserve zones are generally dog-friendly. However, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash to protect the abundant wildlife, especially during nesting seasons. Always check local regulations for specific trails within the park.
Yes, the region offers paths suitable for families. Educational paths like the Góra Skobla nature-history path (approximately 2 km) provide shorter, immersive experiences through forests, which can be great for families looking for a gentle run combined with nature observation.
While running near Sztabin, you can encounter various natural and man-made attractions. The Biebrza River itself is a prominent feature. You might also pass by charming locks like Paniewo Lock or Debowo Lock. The area is also rich with lakes, including Lake Studzieniczne, which is part of a popular running loop.
Yes, many of the running routes around Sztabin are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to explore the area without retracing your steps. Examples include the popular Lake Studzieniczne – Swoboda Lock (Augustów Canal) loop from Rezerwat Stara Ruda and the Gorczyca Lock loop from Gorczyca.
The best time for running in Sztabin is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October). During spring, the wetlands are vibrant with new life, and in summer, the forests provide shade. Autumn offers beautiful colors. Winter running is possible but requires appropriate gear due to snow and colder temperatures.
Yes, parking is generally available near popular trailheads and access points, especially those leading into the Biebrza National Park. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route descriptions or at visitor centers.
While general access to marked trails is usually permitted, certain areas within the Biebrza National Park might require specific permits, especially for activities like canoeing or entering strict protection zones. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on permits, it's best to consult the official Biebrza National Park website: bbpn.gov.pl.
The running routes in Sztabin are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 5.0 stars from more than 8 reviews. Runners often praise the natural beauty, the tranquility of the Biebrza National Park, and the variety of terrain, from forest paths to river valleys.
Absolutely. The Biebrza National Park is a haven for wildlife. Runners often have the chance to spot a wide array of bird species (over 280 recorded), as well as larger mammals like elk, deer, and occasionally even beavers or otters, especially during quieter times of the day.
For more challenging runs, look for routes categorized as 'difficult' in the guide. While the region's elevation changes are generally moderate, longer distances and varied terrain, including potentially soft ground in wetland areas, can increase the difficulty. There are 5 routes rated as difficult in the area.


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