Leszno and Kampinos National Park Loop
Leszno and Kampinos National Park Loop
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11.8km
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Hike a moderate 7.3-mile loop through Kampinoski National Park, exploring diverse forests, wetlands, and the scenic Karpaty Nature Reserve.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Karpaty
Kampinoski Park Narodowy
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4.89 km
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6.31 km
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11.8 km
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5.93 km
3.92 km
1.30 km
656 m
Surfaces
8.84 km
1.93 km
560 m
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The Loop Leszno - Łubiec - Rezerwat Karpaty - Kanał Olszowiecki trail is approximately 11.8 kilometers long and typically takes around 3 hours and 4 minutes to complete. This is considered a moderate hike, so ensure you have good fitness.
The trail typically starts from Leszno. While specific parking details for this exact trailhead are not provided, Leszno is a common access point for trails in Kampinoski National Park. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for designated parking areas.
The trail traverses diverse landscapes characteristic of Kampinoski National Park, including forests (primarily pine and oak), meadows, marshes, and inland sand dunes. You'll find generally accessible paths, but some areas may require sure-footedness, especially near wetland sections like Olszowieckie Błoto.
This loop offers several interesting features. You'll pass through the scenic Karpaty Nature Reserve – Red Trail, known for its vibrant wildflowers in spring and colorful oak trees in autumn. The route also includes a Wooden Footbridge Over the Olszowiecki Canal, and you might find a resting spot at Łubiec Rest Clearing. The park itself is a UNESCO biosphere reserve, preserving the ancient Vistula river proglacial valley.
Kampinoski National Park is rich in wildlife. The park's emblem is the moose, and you may also spot deer, wild boar, and beaver. Birdwatchers can look out for numerous species, including cranes, black storks, and white-tailed eagles.
Spring and autumn are particularly recommended for hiking this trail. In spring, the Karpaty Reserve and Olszowieckie Błoto meadows burst with wildflowers like anemones and kingcups. Autumn offers a stunning display of colors from the park's numerous oak trees.
Generally, dogs are allowed on trails in Kampinoski National Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help preserve the park's natural environment.
As a national park, Kampinoski National Park may have specific regulations regarding access and activities. While there are typically no general entrance fees for hiking, it's always a good idea to check the official park website (kampn.gov.pl) for the most up-to-date information on any required permits or specific rules before your visit.
Yes, this route intersects with several other trails within Kampinoski National Park. You will find yourself on sections of the Kampinoski Szlak Rowerowy, Południowy Szlak Krawędziowy, and the Szlak imienia Aleksandra Janowskiego, among others.
This trail is classified as a 'moderate hike' and requires good fitness. While the paths are generally accessible, some areas may demand sure-footedness. If you are an absolute beginner, you might find it challenging, but those with some hiking experience should manage well.
Given the diverse terrain including forests and potentially wet areas, sturdy hiking shoes are essential. Dress in layers, especially during spring and autumn, to adapt to changing weather. Bring water, snacks, and a map or GPS device. Insect repellent can also be useful, particularly in warmer months or near wetlands.