Attractions and places to see in Las Brwileński include a variety of trails, natural features, and practical amenities for outdoor enthusiasts. This region offers diverse terrain, from challenging singletracks to accessible forest roads. Visitors can explore the natural landscape and find suitable spots for various activities.
Last updated: July 5, 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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A connecting road between some nice roads. A bit of sand and roots. A shortcut between the Brzyleń gravel road and the uphill/downhill section in Cierszew.
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A new, quite passable bridge.
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Driveway with a slope of up to 13%.
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Las Brwileński offers a diverse range of trails, from challenging singletracks to more accessible forest roads. You'll find sections like the Steep singletrack in Brudzeński Park Krajobrazowy, which can be difficult when wet, and the Driveway in Cierszewo (up to 13%), a new bridge with a significant slope. There are also gravel roads, some of which may be affected by logging, but generally offer a good pace.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Steep singletrack in Brudzeński Park Krajobrazowy is known for its difficulty, especially when wet. The Driveway in Cierszewo (up to 13%) also presents a notable climb. For cycling, you can explore moderate to difficult MTB and gravel routes, such as the 'Cierszewo Bridge – Memorial to Fallen Hunters loop' or the 'Konrad Wilhelm Memorial Cross – Church in Siecień loop', which can be found in the MTB Trails in Las Brwileński and Cycling in Las Brwileński guides.
You can find convenient parking at the Forest Parking and Sheltered Area in Brwilno. This spot, located on Spacerowa Street, serves as an excellent entrance to the Brwileński Forest and includes a roofed seating area for visitors.
Beyond the specific trails, the broader Las Wolski area, which includes Las Brwileński, is a vast forest with numerous paths. You can find picturesque meadows perfect for picnics, such as Sowińce Meadow, Bielańska Meadow, and Wobra Meadow. For panoramic views, consider visiting the Piłsudski Mound, which offers expansive vistas of the surrounding area and, on clear days, even the Tatra Mountains.
Yes, the wider region around Las Brwileński (Las Wolski) is home to several historical and cultural sites. You can visit the impressive Camaldolese Monastery in Bielany, known for its distinctive towers. Another notable site is Przegorzały Castle, which now houses a hotel and restaurant, offering panoramic views from its terraces.
Families visiting the broader Las Wolski area will find several attractions. The Kraków Zoo is a major highlight, home to approximately 1500 animals and featuring a popular mini-zoo for children. Additionally, there are playgrounds within the forest, and many meadows like Sowińce or Bielańska are ideal for picnics and relaxation.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences offered. The Driveway in Cierszewo (up to 13%) is noted for its unique slope, while the Forest Parking and Sheltered Area in Brwilno is valued for its convenience and amenities. The challenging nature of the Steep singletrack in Brudzeński Park Krajobrazowy is also a draw for adventure seekers.
The area around Las Brwileński is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, gravel biking routes, and general cycling paths. Guides like MTB Trails in Las Brwileński, Gravel biking in Las Brwileński, and Cycling in Las Brwileński offer routes ranging from easy to difficult, perfect for exploring the forest and its surroundings.
When tackling trails like the Steep singletrack in Brudzeński Park Krajobrazowy, be aware that it can become a muddy climb or slide during wet months. For the Driveway in Cierszewo (up to 13%), caution is advised on descents due to surface conditions, including holes and gravel. Some gravel roads, like Gravel disturbed by logging, may have sections of dug-up sand.
Las Brwileński and the wider Las Wolski area can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage changes. Summer is ideal for picnics in the meadows and visiting the zoo. In winter, the forest trails can be suitable for sledding, offering a different kind of outdoor experience.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the extensive forest of Las Brwileński and Las Wolski offers many quiet corners. Look for the various unnamed viewpoints within the forest for serene natural vistas. The Connector between cool roads is a good example of a less-trafficked path that links interesting sections of the forest, featuring a mix of sand and roots.


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