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Hike the easy 1.4-mile Zimny Dół Reserve Trail to explore unique rock formations and ancient ivy vines in Tenczyn Landscape Park.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Tenczyński Park Krajobrazowy
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This route was planned by komoot.
The main educational path, marked as a green trail, is considered to be of medium difficulty, especially for younger hikers, due to some steep and potentially slippery sections. However, there is also an easier red trail at the bottom of the reserve, which is asphalted for about 1 km and features slight inclines, making it suitable for strollers and bicycles. The komoot route itself is rated as easy.
The trail is characterized by unique rocky terrain, including large boulders, 'mushroom' rocks, and rock pillars. You'll navigate winding paths through rocky passages and mazes, encountering caves and rock shelters. There's also a small stream crossing and a short but steep uphill section. The area is forested, adding to its natural charm.
The primary attractions include the unique rock formations within the Zimny Dół Nature Reserve, such as 'mushroom' rocks and rock pillars. You'll also encounter ancient ivy vines, some estimated to be 600 years old, and a rare cave spring. Don't miss the impressive Rock Formations in Zimny Dół Nature Reserve.
The komoot route for the Zimny Dół Reserve Trail is approximately 2.3 km long and typically takes about 40 minutes to complete at a moderate hiking pace.
While the main green educational path has sections of medium difficulty that might be challenging for very young children or unsuitable for strollers, there is an easier red trail at the bottom of the reserve. This red trail is asphalted for about 1 km with slight inclines, making it suitable for strollers and bicycles, and is described as 'Easy - Suitable for everyone, no terrain difficulties'.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Given some potentially slippery sections, it's advisable to avoid periods of heavy rain or icy conditions, especially on the green educational path. Summer is also a good option, with the forest providing shade.
Information regarding specific dog policies for the Zimny Dół Reserve Trail is not explicitly provided. As a general rule for nature reserves, dogs are often permitted but must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Please check local signage upon arrival.
There is no mention of permits or entrance fees required to access the Zimny Dół Reserve Trail or the surrounding Tenczyn Landscape Park. Access is generally free, allowing visitors to enjoy the natural beauty without charge.
The Zimny Dół Reserve is located near the village of Czułów, approximately 25 km west of Krakow. While specific parking areas are not detailed, visitors typically find parking in or near the village, close to the trailheads. Look for designated parking spots or roadside parking that respects local regulations.
Yes, the komoot route for the Zimny Dół Reserve Trail intersects with several other paths. It fully covers sections of the Lesser Polish Way of St. James and Szlak Tenczyński. Additionally, it partially overlaps with the Zimny Dół, Zimny Dół - Dolinka Mnikowska, Chałupki (CZ/PL) - Kraków, and Greenway Krakow - Brno - Vienna trails.
Due to the rocky terrain and potentially steep or slippery sections, especially on the green educational path, sturdy footwear such as hiking boots is highly recommended for a safe and comfortable experience.
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