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Bus station hiking trails in Rezerwat Przyrody Mójka lead through diverse landscapes characterized by Carpathian beech forests, mountain alder, and hornbeam forests. The region features significant forest ecosystems with dominant fir, beech, and pine trees, alongside rich biodiversity including protected plant species. Hikers can explore ravines, valleys, and rock formations, with streams often featuring small waterfalls. The terrain includes varied elevations, offering both easier paths and more challenging routes.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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9.91km
02:41
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.26km
00:51
30m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.8km
03:17
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.78km
01:30
40m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.5km
02:53
170m
170m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The late Renaissance church of St. Lawrence from the beginning of the 17th century was rebuilt in 1663 and restored in the years 1891-1894. The freestanding bell tower dates back to the end of the 18th century. The brick fence with the Renaissance gate dates back to 1663. Source: https://www.polskaniezwykla.pl/web/place/11397,dynow-kosciol-sw--wawrzynca-.html
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In the north-eastern part of the Market Square stands the monument to King Władysław Jagiełło, built by the community of Dynów in 1910 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the Battle of Grunwald. There was a huge demonstration of townspeople in ceremonial, traditional folk costumes, with peacock feathers in their hats, on horses. The fire brigade orchestra and the "Sokół" society in very beautiful uniforms also took part in this solemn ceremony. The monument survived the occupation period only because in the autumn of 1939 the plaque with the inscription "To the Great King Władysław Jagiełło the city of Dynów" was erased with mortar, and the monument was said to represent the king, Saint Władysław. Source and more: http://www.bliskiesercu.dynow.pl/pl/rynek.html
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The linden tree stands near the tower, in the corner of the church square. Only part of the mighty tree remains, missing the branches that grew towards the church entrance. Despite this, the rest of the tree's crown is green with lots of leaves. WW
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The monument stands in the church square. The figure of Pope John Paul II is facing west. It looks best in the light of the setting sun, as in the attached photo. WW
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"Lodowa Pokusa" is a brand of ice cream parlors with a production plant in Rzeszów and sales points in Dynów, Błażowa, Boguchwała and Sokołów Małopolski. Ice cream of their own production is not sold outside their own network. In Dynów, there are three sales points on the market: two closer to the church and one on the opposite side of the market next to the pharmacy. There is little space for consumption in the premises, the second sells through a window, but a few tables have been prepared under the gazebo on the market square from the church side. Surprised by such a number of points in a small town, I asked if they have a market for their products. The answer was yes - in the season from May and during the holidays, sales last until 8:30 p.m. and at the end of the season in September until 6:30 p.m. We ordered an ice cream dessert for PLN 19.90 in a waffle cup with strawberries, raspberries and whipped cream, two large scoops of ice cream - Malaga with rum and green pistachio with a slightly salty aftertaste (see photos). There were four of us and everyone liked it, and the portions are generous. WW
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You can eat well, relax and go sightseeing
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Very clayey soil. Hard to walk on in wet/damp weather because the sole of the shoe immediately becomes clogged and you start to slip.
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Open field, so quite windy. At the same time it's nice to rest and have a picnic and let your eyes wander because you have a great view of the landscape here.
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There are 3 hiking routes in Rezerwat Przyrody Mójka that are easily accessible from bus stations, offering convenient starting points for your adventure.
Yes, Rezerwat Przyrody Mójka offers several easy trails perfect for a relaxed outing. For instance, the St. Lawrence Church, Dynów loop from Dynów is an easy 3.3 km route, and the Hiking loop from Dynów is another easy option at 5.8 km, both starting directly from bus stops.
The trails in Rezerwat Przyrody Mójka lead through diverse landscapes, including unique beech-fir forests, ravines, and valleys. You might encounter small waterfalls along streams and observe the rich flora, especially in spring when snowdrops and bear's garlic bloom. The reserve is also known for its European beaver habitats.
While the provided routes are moderate to easy, the region itself offers more strenuous options like the 'Szlak Jelenia' (Deer Trail), which is about 5 km long and takes around 5 hours, leading through ravines and streams to the 'Błędny Kamień' (Erratic Rock). You can often connect to these longer, more challenging trails from the easier bus-accessible starting points.
The 'Błędny Kamień' (Erratic Rock) is a significant geological feature and a monument of inanimate nature within the reserve. It's a unique rock formation with local legends surrounding its origin. It is typically found along the more challenging 'Szlak Jelenia' (Deer Trail), which can be accessed from various points within the reserve.
Absolutely! The reserve is well-suited for families, especially with trails like the 'Szlak Bobra' (Beaver Trail), which is considered easier and features 14 educational information boards focusing on nature and ecology. While this specific trail isn't listed as directly bus-accessible in our guide, the easy routes from Dynów, such as the St. Lawrence Church, Dynów loop, are great for families.
Rezerwat Przyrody Mójka is home to a diverse array of wildlife. You're likely to see traces of European beaver activity, and deer are frequently encountered. Other notable species include the three-toed woodpecker, fire salamander, and black stork.
Yes, all the bus-accessible routes in this guide are circular. For example, you can enjoy the Highest Point of the Area – Muddy Trail loop from Izdebki, a moderate 9.9 km loop, or the shorter Hiking loop from Dynów, an easy 5.8 km option.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil forest environments, the well-maintained trails with wooden bridges and handrails, and the opportunities to observe nature and wildlife.
Yes, to enhance the visitor experience, Rezerwat Przyrody Mójka provides amenities such as picnic tables, a covered shelter for inclement weather, and designated bonfire spots, often found near trailheads or parking areas. Educational trails also feature numerous information boards.
Rezerwat Przyrody Mójka offers beauty throughout the year, but spring is particularly vibrant when the forest floor comes alive with snowdrops, two-leaf squill, and bear's garlic. Autumn also provides stunning foliage. The trails are generally accessible in most seasons, though conditions can vary.


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