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Hiking around Dywity offers diverse experiences across a post-glacial moraine landscape, characterized by varied elevations and numerous water bodies. The region features several lakes, including Dywickie Lake, and is intersected by the Łyna and Wadąg rivers, providing scenic riverside paths. Approximately 27% of Dywity's area is covered by forests, with parts lying within the protected Middle Łyna Valley Landscape Park. This natural composition creates a varied terrain suitable for different hiking preferences.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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2.80km
00:43
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.23km
01:39
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.95km
01:20
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The path goes up and down. Roots and steep—not really for cycling.
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Beautiful cycling or hiking trail along the Łyna.
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Bridge over the Wadąg River at its confluence with the Łyna
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There are nearly 170 hiking routes accessible from bus stations around Dywity. The majority, over 100, are rated as easy, making the area very welcoming for various skill levels.
Yes, several easy circular routes are available. For a pleasant short walk, consider the Jezioro Dywickie loop from Dywity, which is just under 3 km. Another option is the View of Łukowaty Most – Łynostrada loop from Dywity, offering scenic views over 5 km.
Dywity offers a diverse post-glacial moraine landscape, meaning you'll encounter varied elevations and interesting terrain. Many routes feature picturesque lakes like Dywickie Lake and Bukwałdzkie Lake, and follow the scenic Łyna and Wadąg rivers. Expect extensive forests, as about 27% of Dywity is covered by woodlands, including parts of the protected Middle Łyna Valley Landscape Park.
Absolutely. The region's many easy trails, particularly those along the Łyna River, are considered safe and suitable for families. The Jezioro Dywickie loop from Dywity is a great short option, and the Łynostrada trails offer longer, gentle walks through green surroundings.
Dywity's natural environment, with its extensive forests and riverside paths, is generally very welcoming for dogs. Many trails are within natural areas like the Middle Łyna Valley Landscape Park, where dogs are typically permitted on leash. Always ensure your dog is under control and check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Many routes offer glimpses of the region's rich history and natural beauty. You might encounter medieval buildings along the Łyna River, or cross the Bridge over the Łyna River between Redykajny and Dywity. For historical landmarks, the nearby Castle of the Warmian Chapter and Olsztyn Castle are significant points of interest, often accessible from trails leading towards Olsztyn.
Yes, Dywity is part of the 'Land of a Thousand Lakes'. The Jezioro Dywickie loop from Dywity takes you around Dywickie Lake, which features a beach area. Other nearby lakes with beaches include Lake Skanda and Lake Krzywe, which has a city beach on Bałtycka Street and the Łupstych Municipal Beach.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Dywity, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 200 ratings. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the peaceful natural surroundings, and the accessibility of routes from public transport hubs.
While most routes are easy, there are moderate options available for those seeking a longer challenge. The Łynostrada loop from Dywity, at over 6 km, offers a good moderate distance through varied terrain, following the scenic Łyna River.
Dywity offers beautiful hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn showcases vibrant fall colors in the extensive forests. Summer is ideal for combining hikes with lake activities, and even winter can be picturesque, with trails offering serene snowy landscapes.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Łyna River trails often pass by medieval structures. In nearby Olsztyn, accessible from some Dywity routes, you can visit the historic High Gate (Wysoka Brama) and the impressive St. James Co-Cathedral, offering a glimpse into the area's past.


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