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Hiking around gmina Stary Brus offers access to a diverse landscape characterized by nearly 50% forest cover, extensive wetlands, and a complex of 23 ponds. The region is situated within the Polesie area, bordering Polesie National Park, and features varied topography shaped by glaciation, including glacial sands, moraines, and peatlands. This environment supports a rich biodiversity and provides a network of trails for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Orthodox cemetery in Wytyczno dates back to the 20th century and is distinguished by the tombstone of Father Michał Somik (d. 1909) and forged, metal and cast iron crosses. The first mention of the village dates back to 1450, and in 1769 a Greek Catholic church of the Holy Cross was founded here, which was demolished in 1938 as part of the government's campaign to destroy churches in Podlasie and Chełmszczyzna. The current wooden Catholic church was built in 1949 from a dismantled Evangelical "kirch". The Orthodox cemetery belongs to the parish in Włodawa and serves the small Orthodox population that remained after the displacements of 1944-47.
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The Border Protection Corps Monument in Wytyczno-Łowiszów commemorates the battle fought on October 1, 1939 by KOP soldiers with Soviet troops. It is an important historical site, reminding us of the heroism of Polish soldiers in defending the country's eastern borders during the September Campaign. The monument is located in a picturesque, forested area, near Lake Wytyczno, which makes it an interesting destination for cyclists exploring Polesie.
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Observation tower on the sidelines.
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A pedunculate oak that witnessed history. The largest camp of the January Insurgents was located nearby. Stop for a moment to read the memories of one of the insurgents on the information board.
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A wooden observation tower on the edge of the "Trains" meadows. Wait quietly and patiently and you have a chance to see a moose or a deer.
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The "Insurgent Camp" nature and historical trail is an approximately 4-kilometer long path through beautiful, wild forests and meadows of the Polesie National Park. We will walk along wooden footbridges to the observation tower. The path begins in the village of Lipniak, where the largest camp of the January Insurgents was located. You will learn about its progress from the information boards. Remember that entry to the path is subject to a fee, you can buy a ticket at the Educational and Administrative Center and the Educational and Museum Center, as well as via the eParki.pl platform at https://poleskipn.eparki.pl/.
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One of the two observation towers on the "Perehod" path. From the tower we have an excellent view of the surrounding ponds and typical vegetation. If you listen to the sounds of the forest, you can hear the characteristic sound of "blowing into a bottle", it is a bittern - a bird from the heron family, one of the inhabitants of this area.
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For bird watching enthusiasts, the Polesie National Park has prepared two observation towers and an observation shelter. In the shelter we can wait in silence for the inhabitants of this beautiful park.
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Yes, Gmina Stary Brus offers several easy trails perfect for families. For instance, the Path "Perehod": Poleski National Park is an easy 3.6-mile route that showcases the region's flora and fauna. The "Czahary" Didactic Path in Polesie National Park is also designed with accessibility in mind, suitable for prams and wheelchairs, offering a great way to explore peat bogs.
While Gmina Stary Brus itself may have varying rules, it's important to note that Polesie National Park, which borders the gmina and contains many popular trails, generally has restrictions on dogs to protect wildlife. Always check specific regulations for the trail you plan to hike, especially within national park boundaries.
Gmina Stary Brus is characterized by diverse natural landscapes. You'll encounter extensive forests, covering nearly half of the gmina, including suboceanic pine forests and bog pine forests. The region is also renowned for its complex of 23 ponds and unique wetlands, integral to the West Polesie Biosphere Reserve. Expect varied topography shaped by glaciation, featuring glacial sands, moraines, and peatlands.
Yes, there are circular routes to explore. One example is the Perehod Trail – Observation tower loop from Polesie National Park, a longer 15.8-mile trail that takes you through diverse landscapes. Another option is the Perehod Trail loop from Pieszowola, which is an easier 2-mile loop.
Along the trails in Gmina Stary Brus, you can discover several natural attractions. The Perehod Trail itself is a highlight, known for its beauty. You can also find an Observation tower and a Viewing platform offering scenic vistas. The Czahary Educational Trail provides insights into peat bogs, and the Dominik Oak is a significant natural monument.
Public transport options to Gmina Stary Brus and its trailheads can be limited, as it is a rural area. While specific bus routes to Polesie National Park trailheads might exist, they are often infrequent. It's advisable to research local bus schedules from nearby towns like Włodawa or Urszulin, which are connected by the blue Central Pojezierze Trail, or consider private transport for more flexibility.
Yes, parking is generally available near popular trailheads, especially those leading into Polesie National Park. Many designated starting points for trails, such as those near the Didactic and Museum Center of Polesie National Park, will have parking facilities. It's always a good idea to check specific trailhead information if you plan to drive.
For trails within Polesie National Park, you typically need to purchase an entrance ticket. These tickets contribute to the park's conservation efforts. For trails outside the national park boundaries within Gmina Stary Brus, special permits are generally not required, but always respect private property and local regulations.
The best time for hiking in Gmina Stary Brus is typically from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and the natural environment, including the forests and wetlands, is at its most vibrant. Spring offers blooming flora, while autumn provides beautiful fall colors. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear for snow and ice.
Absolutely. Gmina Stary Brus offers a good selection of easy trails. For example, the Nature-historical trail "Obóz Powstańczy": Poleski National Park is an easy 2.4-mile path that combines natural scenery with historical elements, ideal for beginners or a relaxed walk.
The komoot community highly rates hiking in Gmina Stary Brus, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 70 reviews. Hikers often praise the region's dense forests, unique wetlands, and varied glacial formations, highlighting the peacefulness and natural beauty. The well-developed network of trails also receives positive feedback for offering routes suitable for various activity levels.
Yes, some trails combine natural beauty with historical elements. The Nature-historical trail "Obóz Powstańczy": Poleski National Park is a prime example, offering a blend of natural scenery and historical significance. Additionally, the region's cultural attractions, like the open-air museums in Hola and Kołacze, reflect the area's rich history and traditional rural architecture.


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