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Hike a moderate 8.6-mile (13.9 km) loop through Kampinoski Park Narodowy, exploring unique sand dunes, pine forests, and nature reserves.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Czapliniec
Czerwińskie Góry II
Czerwińskie Góry I
Kampinoski Park Narodowy
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9.37 km
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The full loop, covering approximately 13.9 km, generally takes around 3 hours and 32 minutes to complete. This duration is for a moderate hiking pace.
The trail traverses the northern dune belt of the Kampinos Forest, so expect sandy sections. It features a unique mosaic of inland sand dunes interspersed with swamps, forests, and meadows. You'll encounter gentle inclines and declines associated with the dune formations rather than steep climbs.
The route passes through significant protected areas, including the Czapliniec Nature Reserve, known for its 190-year-old pine forest, and the Czerwińskie Góry. Near Piaski Królewskie, you can also find remnants of a former narrow-gauge railway and a sawmill, offering a glimpse into the area's history.
This trail is classified as a moderate hike. While generally accessible, it's recommended for individuals with a good level of fitness due to its length and sandy sections. Beginners with some hiking experience should be fine, but it's not an entry-level stroll.
The Kampinoski National Park offers beautiful scenery year-round. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking, with milder temperatures and vibrant colors. Summer can be warm, and winter offers a unique, tranquil experience, though appropriate gear for snow and ice would be necessary.
The trail typically starts from the Piaski Królewskie area, which serves as a common access point for various routes in Kampinoski National Park. Parking facilities are usually available there, but it's always a good idea to check local signage upon arrival.
No, there are generally no entrance fees or permits required for hiking on designated trails within Kampinoski National Park. However, always respect park regulations, especially concerning strict protection areas like Rezerwat Czapliniec and Rezerwat Czerwińskie Góry.
Dogs are generally allowed on designated trails within 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 natural environment.
Yes, the route intersects with several other official trails. You'll find sections that overlap with the Główny Szlak Puszczy Kampinoskiej, Łącznik Kromnowski, Północny Szlak Leśny imienia Teofila Lenartowicza, and Szlak Borowy, among others.
This loop offers a particularly tranquil experience as it passes through a less-frequented section of the park. It provides an excellent opportunity to immerse yourself in the unique inland sand dune and marshland ecosystem, which is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, while also exploring strict protection areas like Czapliniec and Czerwińskie Góry.
Kampinoski National Park is home to diverse wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, you might spot various bird species, deer, wild boar, and smaller mammals. The Czapliniec Reserve was historically known for grey herons, though they have since moved.