From Zwierzyniec to Stawy Echo
Town: Zwierzyniec Nearby: Zamośćstroller Route for stroller (small wheels)
directions_bike Bike route
directions_bike Bike route without motorized traffic
beach_access Route in the shade
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directions_bus Can be reached by bus
train Access by train possible
accessible_forward The route is adapted to the needs of disabled people
wc Toilet along the route
Three trails from Zwierzyniec to Stawy Echo
Each of these trails will take approximately 30 minutes to complete (about 1 km in length). They all lead through shaded forest paths.
Green Trail starts from Zwierzyńczyk Park (parking at A. Wachniewska Street) - please note that due to a rotating gate and high forest stairs, it is not accessible for wheelchairs.
Blue Trail - starts at the Educational-Museum Center of RPN, it follows a slightly more circular and narrower path - more challenging, but possible to navigate with a wheelchair. However, be careful as you may get stuck in the sand near the ponds.
The shortest and most comfortable trail is the Black Trail - also starting at the Educational-Museum Center of RPN, it leads through a wide, paved forest road to the bathing area by Stawy Echo.
Once you enter the forest, the paths are not very well marked, but there are plenty of them, and the area is relatively small. Therefore, you can wander around without worrying about getting lost in the woods - you will always end up either at Stawy Echo or back in Zwierzyniec.
After walking along the side of the asphalt road (separated from the traffic by posts) for about 15 minutes, you can reach a wooden tower - a viewpoint overlooking the ponds. From here, you may also spot wild Polish Konik horses that live in this area.
Publish Date: 2018-09-14
More in the Region Roztocze (Roztocze)
Total Length 7 km