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Hiking trails around gmina Szczebrzeszyn traverse a diverse landscape within the Roztocze region of eastern Poland. The area is characterized by extensive loess ravines, particularly notable in the "Piekiełko" area, and dense forests, including valuable Carpathian beech stands. River valleys, such as those of the Gorajec, Wieprz, and Por, further shape the terrain, offering varied scenery and panoramic viewpoints.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Hike a moderate 10.4-mile loop through Szczebrzeszyn Landscape Park, exploring unique loess gorges and historical Partisan Trail sections.
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Hike the moderate 11.1-mile Nature-historical trail "Szczebrzeszyn - Kawęczynek" loop through Szczebrzeszyński Park Krajobrazowy, featuring

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8.09km
02:13
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.5km
03:40
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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05:34
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Church of the Dormition of the Most Holy Mother of God in Szczebrzeszyn is a unique religious monument – the oldest building belonging to the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church. The temple has a turbulent history: from a Catholic church, through a Calvinist congregation, a Uniate church, to an Orthodox church. After years of abandonment, it was restored, and during the works, 17th-century wall paintings were uncovered and the iconostasis was recreated. The church on Sądowa Street is worth visiting, especially if you are interested in the history of religious denominations and architecture.
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The Jewish cemetery in Szczebrzeszyn is one of the oldest burial sites of Jews in Poland, with documented gravestones dating back to 1545. Situated on a hill on Cmentarna Street, it is distinguished by a large number of preserved matzevot, including unique 16th-century tombstones. During World War II, it was a place of execution, and today it commemorates the victims of the Holocaust and the city's Jewish community. Thanks to the involvement of various organizations and volunteers, the cemetery has been tidied up and fenced.
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The best way to get there is by national route no. 74 near Szczebrzeszyn at km 244 there is a turnoff by the road that looks like a roadside parking lot with no description, there is also an information board with a bicycle route. We left the car there and went to the other side and walked along a dirt road between fields for about 0.5 km and a path to the forest appears and there begins one of the three ravines. You can get to the other ravines from the direction of Szczebrzeszyn.
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A good place to relax - there is a cafe there - hot, cold drinks and something sweet. P.S. there are telescopes on the tower 🆓 👍🏻😂
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Being in Szczebrzeszyn and not taking a photo with a beetle is a sin
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near the cemetery there is a nice asphalt road through a loess gorge
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The building in its current form was erected in the 16th century, on the foundations of an older temple. This earlier temple may have been the first Catholic church of St. Nicholas, which was founded around 1394 by Dymitr z Goraj, the then owner of Szczebrzeszyn. Andrzej Górka probably took over the church from the Catholics and transformed it into a Calvinist church. The small number of Protestants did not need such a large religious building for use and the Górkas transferred it to the Orthodox believers. At the same time, Andrzej and Stanisław Górka donated funds for the reconstruction of the temple[2]. For the first few decades of its operation, it was an Orthodox church, after 1596 it accepted the union. It remained in the jurisdiction of the Chełm diocese until its liquidation, carried out by the tsarist authorities in 1875. During the period when the church in Szczebrzeszyn belonged to the Uniates, it was renovated and rebuilt several times, which is why it lost the features of Eastern Christian sacral architecture. At the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, the main and side altars modeled on Latins were installed in the interior of the church, which were removed during the reconstruction in the years 1867–1870. After the entry into force of the Tolerance Act of Tsar Nicholas II, the vast majority of the faithful of the Szczebrzeszyn parish, previously forced to accept Orthodoxy, converted to the Roman Catholic Church. However, the church remained active until 1915, i.e. until the time when Russian officials and soldiers stayed in the city. After Poland regained independence, it was not reopened, because only two people of Orthodox faith remained in Szczebrzeszyn. In 1938, it was on the list of churches designated for destruction as part of the repossession and Polonization campaign, but after protests from residents, its demolition was interrupted. After World War II, the building became the property of the State Treasury. Initially used as a warehouse, and then completely abandoned, over time it fell into complete devastation. In 2006, the ruined church became the property of the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church. In 2008–2010, the building underwent a thorough renovation, during which seventeenth-century wall paintings were discovered and uncovered, and the iconostasis, destroyed during World War I, was restored. The temple is the oldest religious building owned by the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church. It is located at 11 Sądowa Street. It was entered into the register of monuments on November 24, 1956 and March 24, 1970.
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There are over 75 hiking trails in gmina Szczebrzeszyn. These include a wide range of options, with 45 easy routes perfect for a leisurely stroll, 23 moderate trails for a more engaging experience, and 7 difficult routes for seasoned hikers seeking a challenge.
Gmina Szczebrzeszyn is renowned for its distinctive natural landscapes, particularly the extensive network of loess ravines, such as those found in the famous "Piekiełko" area. Hikers will also discover rich Carpathian beech forests, scenic river valleys like the Wieprz, Gorajec, and Por, and panoramic viewpoints across the Roztocze region. The Szczebrzeszyn Landscape Park protects much of this unique environment.
Yes, gmina Szczebrzeszyn offers many easy trails suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. For instance, the "Historical and natural trail to Wzgórze Polak" within Roztoczański Park Narodowy is an accessible option. Overall, 45 of the available routes are classified as easy.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. A notable example is the Partisan Trail Loop from Szczebrzeszyn, a moderate 10.4-mile (16.7 km) path that allows you to explore the area without retracing your steps. Another option is the Shelter in Uszczany Dół Ravine – Loess gorge loop from Kawęczyn, which showcases the region's unique loess gorges.
Hiking trails in gmina Szczebrzeszyn often lead through stunning natural features. You can explore deep loess ravines, dense Carpathian beech forests, and enjoy scenic views over river valleys. Highlights include the Roztocze National Park, the Hubale Nature Reserve, and the picturesque Czarny Staw in Roztoczański National Park.
Absolutely. The region blends natural beauty with rich history. You can encounter historical buildings in Szczebrzeszyn itself, including a synagogue and a Uniate church. The Jewish Cemetery, nestled in a ravine with ancient oak trees, is also a significant site. Further afield, explore architectural monuments like the Benedictine Baroque Church in Radecznica, or visit the Historic Water and Palace Park Complex in Zwierzyniec.
The trails in gmina Szczebrzeszyn are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 90 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the unique loess ravines, the tranquility of the extensive beech forests, and the diverse scenery offered by the river valleys. Many appreciate the well-maintained network that caters to various fitness levels.
Yes, gmina Szczebrzeszyn offers many family-friendly options. With 45 easy routes, families can find suitable trails for all ages and fitness levels. The diverse landscapes, including forests and ravines, provide an engaging environment for children to explore nature.
The best time to hike in gmina Szczebrzeszyn is typically from spring through autumn, when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn offers stunning fall foliage in the beech forests. Summer is also popular, but trails can be busier.
Yes, the diverse ecosystems within the Szczebrzeszyn Landscape Park and Roztoczański National Park provide excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. The extensive forests and river valleys are home to various species, making it possible to observe local fauna, especially during quieter times of the day.
Yes, the region features several scenic viewpoints that offer panoramic vistas. You can find excellent views of the Wieprz River valley and the wider Roztocze area from sections like Szperòwka-Dzielce and the hills around Zaburze. The Observation Tower at Echo Ponds also provides a great vantage point.


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