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Hike an easy 2.6-mile (4.2 km) nature education path in Świętokrzyski National Park, exploring witches, pagan cults, and insurgent hideouts.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.50 km
662 m
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3.35 km
517 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The trail officially starts in Nowa Słupia. It leads directly up to Łysa Góra, also known as Łysiec. Look for the green path markers hidden amidst the trees.
Yes, parking is generally available in Nowa Słupia, which serves as a common starting point for trails leading to Łysa Góra. It's advisable to arrive earlier during peak season to secure a spot.
The path is set within a dense forest, specifically the Puszcza Jodłowa (Fir Forest), and features beautiful rock outcrops. While generally considered easy, be prepared for a continuous uphill climb to Łysa Góra, which can make it feel moderately challenging.
This trail is rich in history and folklore. You'll encounter themes related to local legends of witches and pagan cults, as Łysa Góra is historically significant for ancient rituals. There are also places linked to "insurgent hideouts" from Polish uprisings. Near the summit, you can visit the Holy Cross Monastery (Święty Krzyż) and its Monastery Tower, as well as the Czartoryski Mound.
Yes, the trail is generally considered family-friendly due to its relatively short length and educational nature. However, the continuous uphill climb to Łysa Góra might be challenging for very young children or those unaccustomed to hiking. The historical and folklore elements can be engaging for older children.
As the trail is located within Świętokrzyski National Park, dogs are generally not permitted on the hiking trails to protect wildlife and the natural environment. Always check the official park regulations before your visit.
Spring and autumn are often considered the best times to hike. In spring, the forest comes alive with fresh greenery, and in autumn, the changing leaves offer spectacular colors. Summer can be pleasant, but it might be more crowded. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear for snow and ice.
Yes, this route fully overlaps with the Szlak im. Stanisława Jeżewskiego and the Świętokrzyska Droga św. Jakuba. It also covers a significant portion of the Scieżka przyrodnicza - Śladem czarownic, pogańskich kultów i powstańczych kryjówek, and intersects with sections of the Główny Szlak Świętokrzyski im. Edmunda Massalskiego and the popular Droga Królewska.
Świętokrzyski National Park typically requires an entrance fee for visitors. These fees contribute to the park's conservation efforts and maintenance. You can usually purchase tickets at designated points or visitor centers. It's always best to check the official park website (swpn.gov.pl) for the most current information on fees and regulations before your visit.
The komoot tour suggests a duration of approximately 1 hour and 25 minutes for the full out-and-back route. The uphill climb to Łysa Góra alone is estimated to take about 1 hour, so plan accordingly for the return journey.
While the trail itself is a natural path, there are usually facilities available at the Holy Cross Monastery complex on Łysa Góra, including restrooms and sometimes small kiosks or cafes. In Nowa Słupia, at the base, you'll find more amenities.