Przysłup - Duże Jasło - Okrąglik - Fereczata Loop
Przysłup - Duże Jasło - Okrąglik - Fereczata Loop
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16.5km
650m
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This difficult 10.2-mile (16.5 km) jogging loop in Cisna-Wetlina Landscape Park offers panoramic views from Duże Jasło, Okrąglik, and Ferecz
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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16.5 km
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7.52 km
6.97 km
1.81 km
163 m
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9.66 km
3.34 km
3.30 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
While listed for jogging, this loop is generally considered a difficult hike due to significant elevation changes and varied terrain. You'll encounter steep uphill sections, especially after crossing the 'stokówka' on the way to Greater Jaslo, which would likely require walking for most. The path can also be muddy in places, making a consistent jogging pace challenging.
The terrain is quite varied. You'll start through meadows, transition into dense forest, and traverse old beech forests and former mountain pastures. Be prepared for steep climbs and descents, particularly towards Greater Jaslo. Some initial meadow sections can be muddy after rain.
The trail conveniently starts in Przysłup. This location is easily accessible and offers parking facilities. It also serves as the final stop for a narrow-gauge railway and has bus connections, making it a good hub for starting your adventure.
Yes, this route is dog-friendly! Since the trail largely lies outside the Bieszczady National Park and within the Cisna-Wetlina Landscape Park, you can enjoy it with your canine companion. Always keep your dog under control, preferably on a leash, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all.
The trail is beautiful in spring, summer, and autumn. Spring brings lush greenery, while autumn offers stunning fall colors. Summer provides warmer weather, but be prepared for potential mud after rain. Winter jogging is possible but would be significantly more challenging due to snow and ice, requiring appropriate gear and experience.
The loop is renowned for its picturesque views. From the summits of Greater Jaslo, Okrąglik, and Fereczata, you'll be treated to extensive panoramic vistas of the main Bieszczady ranges, including Smerek, Połonina Wetlińska, and Połonina Caryńska. Greater Jaslo is particularly noted for its scenic beauty.
Yes, the route utilizes sections of several official trails. You'll find yourself on parts of the European long distance path E8 - part Poland, the Main Trail of Beskidy, and the Leśny Szlak Rowerowy "Fereczata". It also briefly crosses the Jasło - Przełęcz Przysłup (stacja kolejki) trail.
No, you do not need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this specific loop. The trail is located within the Cisna-Wetlina Landscape Park, which generally does not require permits for hiking, unlike the adjacent Bieszczady National Park. This also contributes to its dog-friendly status.
This loop offers a sense of tranquility and solitude. It traverses a less frequented part of the Border Range, providing a peaceful alternative to the more crowded Bieszczady trails like Tarnica or Połonina Wetlińska, even during peak season. It also crosses the Polish-Slovakian border at some points.
Yes, Przysłup offers basic amenities for visitors. You'll find parking, restaurants, and bus connections. It's also the final stop for a narrow-gauge railway, adding to its accessibility and charm.
Given its classification as a 'difficult' route with significant elevation changes and varied terrain, this loop might be challenging for younger children or families seeking an easy stroll. It's better suited for families with older, experienced hikers who are comfortable with strenuous climbs and longer distances.
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