Jezioro Obradowskie Educational Trail
Jezioro Obradowskie Educational Trail
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Hike an easy 2.7-mile trail on wooden footbridges through Jezioro Obradowskie Reserve, featuring a dystrophic lake and educational boards.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The educational trail itself is an approximately 800-meter loop, with most of it covered by wooden footbridges. A full walk typically takes around 40 minutes to complete at a leisurely pace.
The trail primarily features a well-maintained wooden footbridge, covering about 700 meters of its 800-meter length. This allows for easy passage through various sections of the forest and peat bog, making it accessible for all skill levels. There are also sections of easily-accessible paths.
Yes, the trail is considered an "easy hike" and is highly suitable for all skill levels, including beginners, families with children, and individuals with disabilities. Its well-maintained wooden footbridges and flat terrain make it very accessible.
You'll experience the picturesque, dystrophic Jezioro Obradowskie (Obradowskie Lake), characterized by its distinctive colored, acidic water. The trail leads through extensive peatlands and fragments of forest, offering a chance to observe diverse flora, including rare species like staghorn clubmoss, common clubmoss, mezereon, and sundew. There's also a floating viewing pier on the lake.
The reserve is home to various fauna. Keep an eye out for birds such as cranes, common snipe, and black grouse, especially in the peat bog and forest areas.
Yes, the trail is designed for education. Along the route, you'll find 10 educational boards that describe various species of plants and animals found in the reserve, providing insights into the unique ecosystem.
The trail starts and ends near a covered shelter, which also features a designated bonfire area and information boards. While specific parking details aren't provided, it's generally accessible by car, and you can expect parking facilities near the trailhead given its popularity as an educational route.
The trail is located within a nature reserve, which often has specific regulations regarding pets to protect wildlife. While many educational trails allow dogs on a leash, it's always best to check local signage at the trailhead or the official reserve website for the most current rules regarding dogs.
The Jezioro Obradowskie Reserve is part of the Natura 2000 network. Generally, access to nature reserves in Poland, especially educational trails, does not require a permit or an entrance fee for individual visitors. However, it's always advisable to check for any specific local regulations or group visit requirements upon arrival.
The trail is accessible year-round, but the best time to visit for optimal viewing of flora and fauna is typically during spring, summer, and early autumn when the vegetation is lush and wildlife is most active. The wooden footbridges make it passable even after rain, but always be mindful of slippery surfaces in wet or icy conditions.
Yes, the Educational trail "Jezioro Obradowskie" shares sections with other routes. You'll find that parts of the trail overlap with the Szlak Dzikiej Przyrody and Dojazd Pożarowy 3, as well as other segments of the Ścieżka Dydaktyczna.