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Szczytno

The best walks and hikes around Szczytno

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Hiking around Szczytno, located in Poland's Masurian region, is characterized by its numerous lakes and lush green areas. The landscape features prominent bodies of water such as Lake Domowe Duże, Lake Domowe Małe, and Długie Lake, which are often central to local routes. The area offers generally low elevation gains, making it accessible for various fitness levels. Trails frequently incorporate historical landmarks like the Szczytno Castle, blending natural exploration with cultural discovery.

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Pier on Lake Domowe Duże – Szczytno Castle and Museum loop from Szczytno

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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February 14, 2025, Pofajdok Policjant Statue at the Police Academy in Szczytno

Pofajdok Policeman is at the main gate of the Police Academy in Szczytno

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October 30, 2024, Jezioro Domowe Duze

View of the outer lake from the canal connecting the two lakes. A trail circles around both lakes.

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The history of the Szczytno castle dates back to the order's fortress of Hauß Ortelßburg, which was built between 1350 and 1360 on the land connection between the Great and the Small Haussee, with a wooden and earth defensive watchtower on the site of the earlier Prussian stronghold. The Teutonic Order used it as a border fortress against the nearby, Polish-ruled Mazovia and as a base for the settlement of the former Prussian house Galinden, which was found as a primeval forest south of the previously conquered and settled areas and was generally referred to as "wilderness". A caretaker of the order, who was subordinate to the Elbing Commandery, had his seat at the castle. The name of the Ortelsburg is traced back to the Grand Commander and Supreme Spittler of the Order, Ortloff von Trier, who, in his capacity as Commander of Elbing, arranged for the settlement of immigrants from Mazovia with a document dated 24 September 1360. Their settlement was initially established on the north side of the Kleiner Haussee, and they lived mainly from beekeeping. Beekeepers at this time were referred to as Beutner, and so the name Beutnerdorf (Polish Bartna Strona) was created for the new settlement. Less than twenty years later, the Lithuanians led by Prince Kęstutis (Kynstut) burned down the watchtower. However, the Teutonic Order did not want to give up its base and in 1370-1380 immediately built a new more resistant castle of stone and brick on a plan similar to a square, in the middle of which there was a well. It was surrounded by defensive walls and a moat together with the castle. On the south-eastern side, there was an outer bailey separated from the castle by a defensive wall with a gate leading inside. Before the outbreak of the Thirteen Years' War, the castle inventories listed: a grain silo, cellars, a kitchen, a malt house, a powder magazine, a chapel, an attic serving as a meat warehouse, a cattle farm, an ordinary farm, a bathhouse, a pantry and a woodcarving shop. 26 crossbows and 10250 bolts and 43 hook guns were also kept here. During the Thirteen Years' War (1454–1466) it was fiercely fought over and was occupied several times by both warring parties. After the secularization of the state of the Order in 1525 and its transformation into the secular Duchy of Prussia, Ortelsburg Castle became the seat of the prince's Amtshauptmann (starost) for the Hauptamt Ortelsburg, which was subordinate to the Oberländischer Kreis. The Hauptamt in turn was responsible for the offices of Willenberg and Passenheim. It also served as a quarters during the hunts of Duke Albrecht and his successors. Since the duchy was under the feudal sovereignty of Poland at that time, Ortelsburg Castle lost its importance as a border fortress and began to decay. Duke Georg Friedrich I (Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach) had it rebuilt from 1579 to 1581 by the master builders Blasius Berwart and Hans Wissmar, and expanded by a fortification, serving as a hunting lodge. Many of the craftsmen involved in the construction work settled near the castle and founded the municipality of Ortelsburg in 1581, independently of the already existing village of Beutnerdorf, causing 20 years of sometimes violent fighting. Then it became a magazine and arsenal. The tower and walls along with the towers were demolished in the 17th century. In the years 1766-1792, the north-eastern wing of the castle and the upper storeys of the other wings were demolished and the southern moat was filled. After that, the building fell into disrepair. Today, only the foundation walls of the northern part of the castle can be seen and underwent extensive revitalization with walkways on several levels and lighting, attracting visitors. Before World War II, the town hall building was built in the place of the southern half of the castle. A high tower called the "Jurand Tower", part of the buildings of the outer bailey and a moat have been preserved. The Masurian Museum in Szczytno was established in 1945 on the basis of the surviving collection of the Kreisheimatmuseum Ortelsburg founded in 1925. Originally located in the fourteenth-century Teutonic castle, in 1948 it was moved to the south and east wings of the town hall, adjacent to the ruins of the castle. The branch of the Museum of Warmia and Mazury in Szczytno possesses collections now counting thousands of museum objects, in the field of archeology, history, art, ethnography, including folk art, cartography, numismatics and nature, as well as a scientific collection with old prints - documenting history, cultural heritage and values natural environment of the Mazur region. Among the collections can be mentioned the monuments of regional sacred art (XVIII-XIX centuries), handicrafts, artistic handicrafts (XV-XIX centuries). A special position is occupied by historical documents and publications related to the Polish press and the Polish movement in Masuria (XIX-XX centuries), of which Szczytno was an important center. Ethnographic collections, the oldest of which date back to the end of the 18th century, are painted Masurian furniture, wardrobes with household writing on the inside of the door, decorative and utility fabrics as well as traditional household and farm appliances. These objects are priceless traces of folk culture of Masuria, which at the beginning of the twentieth century was marginalized. https://szczytno.muzeum.olsztyn.pl

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An interesting place with an interesting history of the city. You can visit the museum in the ruins. An interesting place.

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October 4, 2024, Jezioro Domowe Duze

Nice walk around J. Długie. Beautiful surroundings, silence and birdsong. I recommend it.

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I was here and I liked it very much. I recommend visiting the museum where there are some historical curiosities.

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Nice views from the pier. Beautiful and quiet area for relaxation. I recommend

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Figure of a Policeman's dummy, another one from the collection of figures in Szczytno :)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on hiking trails around Szczytno?

The hiking trails around Szczytno are generally characterized by low elevation gains, making them accessible for various fitness levels. You'll find paths winding through lush green areas, alongside numerous lakes, and occasionally incorporating historical landmarks. The terrain is mostly flat, offering easy to moderate walking experiences.

Are there many easy hiking routes available in Szczytno?

Yes, Szczytno is an excellent destination for easy hikes. Out of the 23 available routes, 17 are classified as easy. These routes often loop around the city's picturesque lakes and historical sites, providing enjoyable walks without significant physical challenge.

What natural features can I see while hiking in Szczytno?

Szczytno's landscape is defined by its beautiful lakes and green spaces. You'll encounter prominent bodies of water such as Lake Domowe Duże, Lake Domowe Małe, and Długie Lake. The Młyński Pond, a backwater of the Wałpusza River, also adds to the scenic variety. Many trails offer serene lakeside views.

Are there any historical landmarks or attractions along the hiking trails?

Absolutely. Many routes in Szczytno integrate historical discovery with natural exploration. A key landmark is the Szczytno Castle and Museum, which is often a central point on several popular loops. You might also encounter the Krzysztof Klenczon Statue or the Historic Ochódno Railway Station on some routes.

Are there any circular hiking routes around Szczytno?

Yes, many of the hiking opportunities in Szczytno are circular routes, perfect for exploring the area and returning to your starting point. For example, you can enjoy the Szczytno Castle and Museum loop from Szczytno, which is an easy 5.7 km trail.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Szczytno?

The hiking routes in Szczytno are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of nearly 5 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers often praise the serene lake views, the well-maintained paths, and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites like the castle.

Are the hiking trails in Szczytno suitable for families with children?

Yes, Szczytno offers many family-friendly hiking options. The low elevation gains and generally easy terrain make most routes suitable for children. Trails often pass by lakes and historical sites, providing engaging points of interest for all ages. Consider the Hiking loop from Szczytno for a shorter, easy option.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails in Szczytno?

While specific regulations for dogs on every trail may vary, the natural and open character of Szczytno's hiking areas generally makes them welcoming for dogs. It's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially around populated areas or wildlife, and to clean up after them. The numerous lakeside paths offer pleasant walks for you and your canine companion.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Szczytno?

The Masurian region, including Szczytno, is particularly beautiful during spring, summer, and early autumn. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while summer offers warm weather perfect for lakeside activities. Autumn provides stunning fall foliage. Winter hiking is also possible, though conditions may require appropriate gear for snow and ice.

Are there any facilities or rest areas along the hiking routes?

Yes, hikers can benefit from various amenities. Some areas, like the Dźwierzuty Rest Area, offer resupply and even overnight options. You may also find rain-sheltered picnic tables, benches, and information panels with regional maps along many routes, particularly those that overlap with cycling paths.

Where can I find a longer, easy hike that includes both lakes and the castle?

For a longer, easy hike that combines both natural beauty and historical interest, consider the Szczytno Castle and Museum – Domowe Duże Lake loop from Szczytno. This 7.5 km route offers expansive views of Lake Domowe Duże and the castle grounds, featuring mostly flat terrain.

Are there any hikes that specifically focus on Lake Długie?

Yes, if you're interested in exploring Lake Długie, the Długie Lake – Szczytno Castle and Museum loop from Szczytno is an excellent choice. This 4.3 km trail leads you along the lakeside paths and past the historic castle, offering a pleasant and easy walk.

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