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Hiking around gmina Bielsk Podlaski offers exploration of diverse and well-preserved natural landscapes in northeastern Poland. The region is characterized by the Upper Narew Valley, a significant wetland ecosystem, and five rivers including the Narew, Strabelka, and Orlanka. Extensive forested areas, such as those around Nowa and Stara Luplanka, provide varied backdrops for exploration. These features contribute to the area's reputation as part of the "Green Lungs of Poland" initiative.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Orthodox parish church in Bielsk Podlaski is located in the city center, at 36 Adama Mickiewicza Street. Built before 1789, it features a log structure with timber cladding (the octagonal nave dates from this period). In 1914, a square porch with a bell tower was added. The altar section was then added in 1989. At the rear of the church is a baptistery designed by Jerzy Nowosielski, while on the adjacent property is a parish house with a domestic chapel – the Baptistery of St. John the Baptist.
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Bielsk Podlaski Town Hall – the building was built between 1776 and 1780 in the late Baroque style, designed by Jan Sękowski, the Branicki family's court architect. Over the centuries, it has been rebuilt three times: in the first half of the 19th century, before 1920, and in 1942. It currently houses the Bielsk Podlaski Museum.
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A favorite fishing spot for local anglers, two ponds on the Lubka River, separated by a pretty walking bridge.
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The Great Lithuanian Guesthouse. The Warsaw - Vilnius route led through Bielsk Podlaski
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Orthodox Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos
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Gmina Bielsk Podlaski offers a variety of trails, primarily characterized by its river valleys, extensive wetlands, and rural landscapes. You'll find routes ranging from easy strolls through urban parks to moderate excursions exploring the town's surroundings and cultural sites. The region is part of the "Green Lungs of Poland," emphasizing its well-preserved natural environment.
Yes, the area is very welcoming for beginners and casual walkers. Out of 10 available routes, 8 are rated as easy. A great option is the Izabela Branicka Square – Queen Helena Park loop from Bielsk Podlaski, which is a 3.7 km trail exploring urban parks and green spaces.
While most trails are easy, there are options for those seeking a longer experience. The Bielsk Podlaski Town Hall loop from Bielsk Podlaski is a moderate 10.3 km path that offers a more extensive exploration of the town's surroundings and historical center.
The region is renowned for its unspoiled natural environment, particularly the Upper Narew Valley, one of Poland's best-preserved river valleys and a significant wetland ecosystem. You'll encounter five rivers – the Narew, Strabelka, Orlanka, Biała, and Łoknica – contributing to rich aquatic and riparian landscapes. The area also includes Natura 2000 protected sites like "Dolina Narwi" and "Murawy w Haćkach," offering diverse ecosystems.
Many of the easy, shorter loop trails are suitable for families. For example, the Izabela Branicka Square – Queen Helena Park loop from Dubicze is an easy 5.5 km trail that passes through urban and natural areas. Additionally, exploring highlights like the Sacred Spring and Chapel of the Seven Maccabean Brothers can add an interesting cultural element to a family outing.
Gmina Bielsk Podlaski is rich in cultural heritage. You can explore historic Orthodox churches, such as the vibrant Orthodox Church in Trześcianka or the Transfiguration Orthodox Church in Ploski. The historic Fordon Bridge over the Narew River in Ploski is another unique landmark that can be integrated into riverine hiking paths.
Yes, many of the trails in gmina Bielsk Podlaski are designed as loops, making them convenient for hikers. Examples include the Izabela Branicka Square – Queen Helena Park loop from Bielsk Podlaski and the Hiking loop from Bielsk Podlaski, both offering easy, self-contained excursions.
The trails in gmina Bielsk Podlaski are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.25 stars from 4 reviews. Hikers often appreciate the quiet natural surroundings, the well-preserved river valleys, and the opportunity to combine nature walks with cultural exploration of the region's historic sites.
While specific public transport details for individual trailheads are not extensively documented, Bielsk Podlaski is a regional center. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional transport options that connect to the main towns within the gmina, such as Bielsk Podlaski itself, from where many trails begin.
For trails starting in or near towns like Bielsk Podlaski, parking is generally available in designated town parking areas. For routes in more rural settings, look for small parking lots or roadside pull-offs near popular trail access points. It's always recommended to check local signage for any parking restrictions.
The best time for hiking in gmina Bielsk Podlaski is typically from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, and the natural landscapes, especially the river valleys and wetlands, are at their most vibrant. Autumn also offers beautiful foliage.
Given the region's status as part of the "Green Lungs of Poland" and the presence of the Upper Narew Valley wetlands, gmina Bielsk Podlaski is an excellent area for wildlife observation. The Narew Valley is a vital habitat for numerous waterfowl species, and the broader natural areas may offer opportunities to spot various birds and other local fauna.


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