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Hiking around Czyże offers a diverse landscape characterized by wild forest thickets, open rural areas, and meadows along the Narewka River. The region is part of the larger Białowieża National Forest area, known for its ancient and varied ecosystems. Trails navigate through different forest types, including ash-alder riparian forests, and feature monumental trees. The terrain generally consists of gentle elevations, with no significant peaks.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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12.0km
03:02
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.42km
01:53
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.46km
01:08
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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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"It is an extremely interesting example of a windmill adapted to drive various agricultural machines (a chopper, a lathe, a thresher and a circular saw). It has preserved mill equipment. Currently, after a major renovation, in 2013 it won second place in the competition for the Best Preserved Monument of Rural Wooden Architecture in the Podlaskie Province. The windmill was built in 1947-1948. Until 1950, it served as a drive for a chopper, a wood lathe, a thresher and a circular saw. It was not until the 1950s that a set of stones for grinding grain was installed. The windmill worked as a grain mill until 1972. Currently after a general renovation." - source zabytek.pl (https://zabytek.pl/pl/obiekty/koryciski-wiatrak-holender)
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Some information on the Białowieża Forest website: https://bialowieza.travel/musisz-sprobowac/restauracje/atrakcja/150
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Dubicze Cerkiewne is a small town located near Hajnówka, known for its beautiful church and proximity to the Białowieża Forest. It is a good place to take a break during a bike trip, especially if you want to see the wooden church of the Protection of the Blessed Virgin Mary with its characteristic blue domes. In the area there are quiet, asphalt roads with little traffic, ideal for cycling, and in the summer you can also visit the Bakhmaty reservoir, where you can relax and cool off. It is worth taking something for mosquitoes, especially in the warmer months.
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The inn is located on the right side before the intersection in Dubicze Cerkiewne going towards Hajnówka.
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Dubicze Cerkiewne - a historic cottage
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Koryciski. Fan. Magical Podlasie.
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The Orthodox Holy Trinity Cathedral in Hajnówka was built in 1974–1992. It is worth mentioning that since the 1980s, the Hajnów Orthodox Church Music Days have been held in the cathedral, which is the largest festival of Orthodox music in Europe.
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A very interesting place. If it was closed, you have to go to the souvenir kiosk and ask for a guided tour. THE HOLY TRINITY COUNTRY IN HAJNÓWKA - one of the largest Orthodox churches in Poland, it can accommodate 5,000 people at a time. The temple was built thanks to the efforts of Fr. Dziwiatowski. The author of the temple project is prof. A. Grygorowicz.
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Czyże offers a diverse network of over 20 hiking trails, catering to various interests and ability levels. These routes explore the region's unique blend of natural landscapes and cultural heritage.
The terrain around Czyże is characterized by gentle elevations, leading through wild forest thickets, open rural areas, and picturesque meadows along the Narewka River. You'll encounter diverse forest types, including marshy coniferous and ash-alder riparian forests, and may spot monumental trees and unique geological formations like large glacial erratics. The area is part of the broader Białowieża National Forest region.
Yes, Czyże has plenty of easy hiking options, with 16 routes classified as easy. For instance, the Gate of the Two Oaks – Mural of Animals and Person loop from Hajnówka is an easy 4.7-mile trail that can be completed in under two hours, offering varied forest scenery. The Educational Archaeological Path is also designed for accessible exploration of historical sites.
Many trails in the Czyże region are suitable for dogs, especially those that traverse open rural landscapes and forest paths. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, particularly in areas where wildlife might be present or near protected natural zones like the Białowieża National Forest region. Please respect local signage regarding pet access.
Yes, many of the hiking routes around Czyże are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. A popular moderate circular route is the St. Michael the Archangel Orthodox Church – Orthodox Church in Trześcianka loop from Trześcianka, which is 8.5 miles long and connects historical Orthodox churches.
The region is rich in cultural heritage. You can explore historic Orthodox churches and chapels, such as the Orthodox Church in Trześcianka, along the Szlak Prawosławnych Świątyń (Orthodox Churches Trail). The Educational Archaeological Path guides you through ancient kurgans and an early medieval hillfort. The Podlachian Cultural Trail "Tree and Sacrum" highlights beautiful wooden architecture in local villages like Czyże itself, known for its historic urban layout.
Yes, the Czyże area, being part of the Białowieża National Forest region, offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. Some routes lead through bison sanctuaries with observation platforms, where you might spot deer, roe deer, and even bison in their natural habitat. The Wolf's Trail (Wilczy Szlak) traverses marshy coniferous forests known for their diverse ecosystems.
The best time to hike in Czyże is typically during spring, summer, and early autumn. Spring brings blooming flora and active wildlife, while summer offers warm weather for exploring. Autumn provides stunning fall foliage. Winter hiking is also possible, especially for those who enjoy snowy landscapes, but requires appropriate gear and awareness of shorter daylight hours.
While most routes are easy to moderate, some trails offer longer distances. The St. Michael the Archangel Orthodox Church – Orthodox Church in Trześcianka loop from Trześcianka, at 8.5 miles, provides a good moderate challenge. The Red Cycling Trail, though primarily for cyclists, also offers extensive hiking opportunities through wild forests and rural landscapes for those seeking longer excursions.
The trails in Czyże are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Hikers often praise the tranquil atmosphere of the wild forest thickets, the scenic beauty of the Narewka River meadows, and the well-preserved rural landscapes. The blend of natural beauty with historical and cultural points of interest is also a frequently highlighted aspect.
Absolutely. The region is home to several natural monuments. You can visit the Gate of the Two Oaks, a notable natural monument, or the impressive Dunin Oak. The Wolf's Trail also features a large glacial erratic and an ancient oak of impressive size. Additionally, the Krynoczka Holy Spring and Chapel is a significant natural and religious site.
Yes, the picturesque valley of the Narewka River provides several scenic routes. The Tsar's Trail (Carska Tropina), a 4 km black-marked trail, runs directly along the Narewka Valley on an old road, connecting to the Kosy Most trail, which is also situated in this beautiful river valley.


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