Zakręt Reserve Nature Trail
Zakręt Reserve Nature Trail
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Hike the easy 2.2-mile Nature trail "Zakręt Reserve" in Mazurian Landscape Park, featuring unique dystrophic lakes and ancient trees.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.62 km
1.38 km
472 m
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1.67 km
754 m
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323 m
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This easy trail, approximately 3.6 kilometers long, usually takes around 1.5 hours to complete at a leisurely pace. This allows ample time to enjoy the scenery and notable features.
Yes, it is an easy and picturesque hike, ideal for families and individuals of all fitness levels. The paths are mostly flat and well-maintained, making it suitable for strollers and bicycles in many sections.
The trail primarily follows dirt roads with minimal elevation changes. While generally flat, hikers should be aware of potential obstacles such as uneven terrain and roots. It winds through diverse landscapes including an old avenue, swamp forests, and mixed forests.
The trail offers several captivating sights. You'll encounter charming mid-forest dystrophic lakes, an observation deck overlooking the lakes, and impressive natural monuments like the "A Pair in Love" oak and pine, and the "Krutyn Oak." Towards the end, you can also spot the "Masurian Beehive Oak," showcasing historical beekeeping practices. Don't miss the Pond in the Zakręt Reserve and the Twin Trees of Mazurski Park Krajobrazowy.
Yes, the route overlaps with sections of other trails. You'll find it shares parts with the Ścieżka przyrodnicza "Rezerwat Zakręt", Jezioro Mokre, and Szlak im. Karola Małłka, among others.
While the trail is generally welcoming to visitors, specific regulations for dogs within the Mazurian Landscape Park or the Zakręt Reserve are not detailed. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers.
Information regarding permits or entrance fees specifically for the Mazurian Landscape Park or the Zakręt Reserve is not provided. Typically, access to such natural areas in Poland is free, but it's advisable to check local regulations before your visit.
The trail is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant hiking conditions with vibrant foliage or blooming plants. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for snow and potentially icy conditions.
The trail is located west of Krutyń. While specific parking areas are not detailed, visitors typically find parking in or near the village of Krutyń, which serves as a common access point for trails in the Mazurian Landscape Park.
The trail itself is a tranquil natural area, so facilities like restrooms or cafes are not directly on the route. However, the nearby village of Krutyń, a popular tourist destination, offers various amenities including accommodation, cafes, and pubs.
The reserve is a haven for nature, protecting unique forest lakes and their surrounding boggy conifer and wet-ground forests. While specific wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, you might observe various bird species, small mammals, and diverse insect life typical of a pristine forest and wetland ecosystem.
The trail begins and ends in the small town of Krutyń, where you start your paddling tour on the Krutynia River. After the bridge over the river, you go straight into the forest - the Zakret Reserve, which was founded in 1957 by Prof. Władysława Szafera, a famous botanist and conservationist, and thus offers several informative panels along the trail in Polish and English. And there are always very interesting "natural monuments", such as an old oak tree and a "loving couple" consisting of an oak tree that wraps its branches around a pine tree as if in a loving embrace. The turning point of this short circuit is a small lake, on the banks of which you can find a nice place to rest and relax, but also characteristic peat bog plants. Incidentally, this lake is fed solely by rainwater ... Just the right circuit to stretch your legs a bit after a paddling tour or a long journey ...