'Skrajem Puszczy' Educational Trail
'Skrajem Puszczy' Educational Trail
4.6
(8)
108
hikers
00:50
3.23km
20m
Hiking
Hike the easy 2.0-mile "Skrajem Puszczy" loop in Kampinoski National Park, featuring diverse landscapes and historical sites.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Tips
Your route passes through a protected area
Please check local regulations for:
Kampinoski Park Narodowy
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
Get Directions
757 m
Highlight • Viewpoint
Translated by Google •
Tip by
1.25 km
Highlight • Historical Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
2.26 km
Highlight • Historical Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
3.23 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
2.29 km
596 m
175 m
127 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
2.07 km
397 m
362 m
248 m
148 m
Sign up to see more specific route details
Sign up for free
Elevation
Sign up to see more specific route details
Sign up for free
Weather
Powered by Foreca
Monday 13 July
26°C
16°C
16 %
Additional weather tips
Max wind speed: 8.0 km/h
to get more detailed weather forecasts along your route
This route was planned by komoot.
The trail loop begins and ends in the village of Granica. There is a large parking area available there, which also features a playground and informational boards about Kampinoski National Park.
Yes, the "Skrajem Puszczy" trail is consistently rated as easy and is very suitable for beginners and families. Its flat terrain and well-maintained paths make it accessible for young children and even strollers with good wheels.
The loop is approximately 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) long and can typically be completed in about 1 hour and 30 minutes, though this can vary depending on your pace and how much time you spend at the educational stops.
The trail offers diverse scenery characteristic of Kampinoski National Park, featuring both pine-covered sand dunes and vast wet meadows. A significant part of the route includes a wooden footbridge crossing the floristically rich Olszowieckie Błoto peat bog.
Along the route, you'll encounter several interesting features. These include the wooden footbridge over the Olszowieckie Błoto peat bog leading to an Observation Tower in Kampinos National Park, the Forest Architecture Open-Air Museum (Skansen), and the War Cemetery 1939 in Granica. You'll also see the Aleja Trzeciego Tysiąclecia (Third Millennium Avenue) with oaks planted by notable individuals.
Kampinoski National Park generally allows dogs on designated trails, but they must always be kept on a leash. Please ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them to help preserve the park's natural environment.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. However, autumn offers a particularly colorful display of fallen leaves, making it a beautiful time to visit. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming flora, while summer is pleasant for a leisurely walk. Even in winter, with snow, the landscape can be quite picturesque.
Kampinoski National Park does not typically require an entrance fee for visitors. However, it's always a good idea to check the official park website (kampn.gov.pl) for the most current regulations regarding permits or any specific restrictions, especially for larger groups or certain activities.
Yes, while primarily following the Ścieżka dydaktyczna "Skrajem Puszczy", the route also passes through sections of the Południowy Szlak Leśny, Szlak imienia Zygmunta Padlewskiego, and Aleja Trzeciego Tysiąclecia.
As one of ten educational paths in Kampinoski National Park, the "Skrajem Puszczy" trail features informational panels along the route. These panels provide insights into the natural environment, history, and culture of the Kampinos Forest, enhancing your understanding of the area as you hike.
The village of Granica, where the trail starts, offers a large parking area and a playground. While specific cafes or pubs are not detailed, it's a good idea to bring your own snacks and drinks, or check local listings for amenities in Granica before your visit.
Comments
Want to know more?
Sign up for a free komoot account to join the conversation.
Sign up for free