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Hike the easy 3.8-mile Ε»eromski's ΕwiΔtokrzyskie - Ciekoty and surroundings trail, exploring forests, gorges, and mountain views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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142Β m
Highlight β’ Historical Site
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Highlight β’ Gorge
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Highlight β’ Summit
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Way Types & Surfaces
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4.12Β km
1.84Β km
210Β m
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3.58Β km
940Β m
881Β m
476Β m
206Β m
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Highest point (440Β m)
Lowest point (280Β m)
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Yes, the Ε»eromski's ΕwiΔtokrzyskie - Ciekoty and surroundings trail is generally classified as an easy hike, making it suitable for most fitness levels. The paths are easily accessible. However, be aware of two somewhat demanding ascents to the KrajeΕski Ridge and Radostowa, and potential muddy conditions after rain, especially approaching Radostowa.
The trail offers several notable sights. You'll pass by the Stefan Ε»eromski Manor House, which commemorates the famous Polish writer. Other natural highlights include the picturesque Lubrzanka Gorge and the Radostowa Summit, offering great views. You might also encounter Cambrian sandstone outcrops and a scenic pond in Ciekoty.
The terrain is varied and picturesque. You'll hike through beautiful forested areas, including ancient fir forests, and enjoy mountain views of the Radostowa massif and the Klonowskie Range. Sections follow river valleys, like the Lubrzanka Gorge, and field roads. Some parts may have uneven ground, stairs, and boulders, especially near summits, and can be muddy after rainfall.
The trail is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring is particularly vibrant with lush green grass and blooming wildflowers like spring beauties and meadow buttercups. Autumn also offers stunning foliage. While possible, winter hiking might present challenging conditions due to snow and ice, especially on ascents and uneven ground.
The trail passes through natural landscapes, including parts of Sieradowicki Park Krajobrazowy. Generally, dogs are allowed on trails in Poland, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Please check local park regulations for any specific restrictions.
While specific parking locations aren't detailed, Ciekoty serves as the primary starting point and a central hub for the area. It's advisable to look for designated parking areas near the Cultural and Educational Center "Szklany Dom" or the replica of Ε»eromski's manor house in Ciekoty, as these are key points of interest and likely trailheads.
The trail is located within the Sieradowicki Park Krajobrazowy (Sieradowice Landscape Park). Generally, there are no entrance fees for hiking in Polish landscape parks. However, specific attractions like museums (e.g., the Stefan Ε»eromski Manor House or "Szklany Dom") may have their own admission fees. No special permits are typically required for hiking.
Yes, this route intersects with several other trails. You'll find sections that overlap with the Szlak spacerowy wokΓ³Ε Ciekot, the GΕΓ³wny Szlak ΕwiΔtokrzyski im. Edmunda Massalskiego, and the Szlak im. Edwarda WoΕoszyna. There are also parts shared with the Niebieski szlak rowerowy Ciekoty - Wola Kopcowa and the Ε»Γ³Εty szlak rowerowy "WokΓ³Ε Pasma MasΕowskiego".
The area holds deep historical and literary significance, primarily due to its connection with renowned Polish writer Stefan Ε»eromski. Ciekoty was his childhood home, and the ΕwiΔtokrzyskie Mountains, especially Radostowa, profoundly influenced his works. The Cultural and Educational Center "Szklany Dom" and the replica of Ε»eromski's manor house in Ciekoty commemorate his life and legacy.
While generally easy, be prepared for potentially muddy and slippery conditions on the approach to Radostowa Mountain, especially after rainfall. There are also two moderate climbs, to the KrajeΕski Ridge and Radostowa, which might be tiring. Always wear appropriate footwear and check weather forecasts before heading out.
Given its 'easy' difficulty rating and accessible paths, the trail is generally suitable for families. However, be mindful of the two moderate ascents and potentially uneven or muddy sections, which might be more challenging for very young children or those with strollers. The rich history and natural beauty can make it an engaging experience for older children.
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