Best attractions and places to see in Brudzeński Park Krajobrazowy include its diverse natural landscapes and historical sites. Located northwest of Płock on the right bank of the Vistula River, the park features the deeply incised Skrwa Prawa river valley, glacial landforms, and extensive forest complexes. It is home to three nature reserves, protecting valuable habitats and ancient trees. The region also offers numerous cultural points of interest, such as historic churches and manor houses.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Update 2025: When descending, you need to be careful with the surface – there are a lot of holes. On a "stiff" track, it can be quite a slalom. At the end of the descent, the surface has been regularly "diversified" since last year with large gravel raisins, commonly known as "rubble" 🙃
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Update 2025: the bridge is in increasingly poor condition. Several planks are missing and it may be dangerous to drive through. A notice about the deterioration of the surface has been posted on the bridge.
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The exit is completely washed out after the rain and you can't drive.
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A picturesque place next to the reserve. It's worth stopping for a moment and listening.
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The park is renowned for its diverse natural landscapes, often called 'Mazovian Switzerland'. You can explore the deeply incised
Skrwa Prawa River Valley
with its steep escarpments, ravines, and oxbow lakes. The area also features unique glacial landforms, including the Karwosiecko-Cholewicka glacial trough with its picturesque Józefowskie Lakes. Don't miss the three nature reserves: Sikórz Reserve, Brwilno Reserve, and Brudzeńskie Jary Reserve, which protect valuable habitats and ancient trees.Yes, the park offers several trails for exploration. For hikers, the Bolesław Krzywousty Red Trail spans 21.5 km within the park, starting in Płock. Additionally, there are educational and nature trails, such as an ornithological path starting in Murzynowo and a nature-forest path in the Sikórz reserve, which are particularly engaging for children and youth.
The area surrounding the park is rich in history. You can visit several historic churches, including a wooden church in Brwilno Górne, a Romanesque church in Rokicie (early 13th century), and a Renaissance church in Siecień (1584). There are also several manor and palace-park complexes, such as the one in Srebrna (19th century) and Brudzeń (19th/20th century). Don't miss the archaeological sites, like a Neolithic cemetery in Sikórz.
The park is a haven for biodiversity. Its forests are home to numerous bird species, including protected ones like corncrakes, honey buzzards, and black storks; the hoopoe is the park's symbol. You might also spot beavers, otters, badgers, dormice, wild boars, and various bat species. The flora includes protected plants such as mezereon, lily of the valley, snowdrop (the park's symbol), and martagon lily.
Absolutely. The park offers several family-friendly options. The Forest Parking and Sheltered Area in Brwilno provides a convenient starting point with facilities. Educational trails, like the nature-forest path in the Sikórz reserve, are designed to be engaging for children and youth. The varied terrain and natural beauty make it a great place for family walks and nature observation.
A convenient option is the Forest Parking and Sheltered Area in Brwilno. This parking lot is located on Spacerowa Street at the entrance to the Brwileński Forest and features a roofed seating area, making it a good spot to start your visit.
For cyclists looking for a challenge, the park offers some interesting ascents. The Driveway in Cierszewo (up to 13%) is known for its challenging slope. Another notable spot is the Cierszew Gorge Ascent, which features a 10%-11% slope and a rocky surface at the end. Be aware that some singletracks, like the Steep singletrack in Brudzeński Park Krajobrazowy, can be difficult when wet.
Beyond exploring the attractions, Brudzeński Park Krajobrazowy is excellent for various outdoor sports. You can find numerous running trails, including moderate loops from Ludwikowo and Mańkowo. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes around Lake Soczewka and the Skrwa River, as well as road cycling routes starting from Murzynowo or Płock.
Yes, the park offers several scenic spots. The Sikórz Bridge is a picturesque location next to a nature reserve, ideal for a brief stop to appreciate the surroundings. The deeply incised Skrwa Prawa River Valley itself, with its steep escarpments and ravines, provides many beautiful vistas. The glacial landforms and forest complexes also contribute to the park's unique and varied topography.
The Mazovian Geographical Center of the University of Warsaw in Murzynowo is a point of scientific and educational interest. It features a meteorological garden and serves as the starting point for an educational trail that provides insights into the local climate, landscape, fauna, and flora. Nearby, you can also find the Museum of Stanisław Murzynowski.
The park offers beauty throughout the year. Spring is ideal for seeing protected flora like snowdrops and martagon lilies, and for birdwatching. Summer is perfect for kayaking on the Skrwa River and exploring the trails. Autumn brings vibrant fall colors to the extensive forests. Even in winter, the snow-covered glacial landscapes offer a unique charm, though some trails might be more challenging due to conditions.
Yes, the park is home to several impressive trees designated as nature monuments. These include a lime and chestnut avenue in Sikórz, a massive oak by the pond in the historic park in Srebrna, and a grand poplar by the Vistula in Murzynowo. These ancient trees stand as testaments to the park's rich natural heritage.


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