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Hiking around Nidzica is set within Poland's Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, an area characterized by numerous lakes, expansive forests, and landscapes shaped by glacial activity. The region features significant natural highlights such as the Sources of the Łyna River Nature Reserve and the Napiwodzko-Ramuckie Forests. Hikers can explore diverse terrain, including river valleys, woodlands, and the surroundings of lakes like Omulew. The area provides a network of trails suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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4.79km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.32km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The construction of the castle began around 1398, the main western wing was completed in 1405, and the remaining works were completed in the spring of 1409[1]. The Teutonic procurator resided there. On July 12, 1410, on his way with his army into the depths of the Teutonic state, the undefended castle was occupied by Polish troops. During the Hunger War in 1414, the castle was besieged by Polish knights and captured on July 6 after an eight-day siege. In 1454, the castle was occupied by the pro-Polish Prussian Confederation and in February 1455, it was handed over to Czech mercenaries led by Jan Kolda of Žampach, who repelled the invasion of the Teutonic troops on April 28[2]. In 1517, the outer bailey was expanded and fortified. In 1784, the outer bailey burned down. In 1812, the castle was devastated by French troops. In the years 1828-1830 the castle was rebuilt into a court and prison. In the winter of 1945, Soviet troops bombarded the castle, which remained a ruin until its reconstruction in 1961-1965.
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Bismarck Towers (German: Bismarckturm) – simple tower- or column-shaped structures built in the years 1869–1934 (the first tower was built in Lower Silesia, near the village of Ober-Johnsdorf, today Janówek), glorifying Otto von Bismarck and expressing German national pride. The first structures of this type were built during Bismarck's lifetime, and the last tower was put into service in 1926 in Polanów. There are 17 of the probable 40 Bismarck towers in the territory of present-day Poland (sometimes it is impossible to find documents confirming that a given tower was originally a "Bismarck tower"). https://odtur.pl/atrakcje/dzialdowo-wieza-bismarcka-w-dzialdowie-49857.html
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The tower in Malinowo, commonly called the "Bismarck Tower", is located in the forest near Malinowo in the Lidzbark Forest District. It was built in 1915 according to the design of Philipp Kähm on the site of a grave of German soldiers and was to be transformed into an obelisk in tribute to soldiers who died during World War I. It is built on a square plan 10-12 m high with internal, wooden stairs, currently destroyed. In the interwar period, the Polish authorities changed its name to the Freedom Tower. It is currently in very poor technical condition. Without appropriate protection, it may be completely and irreversibly destroyed. The development of technical documentation for its renovation is the first element of work related to securing and protecting it from further devastation and destruction. https://powiatdzialdowski.pl/ratujemy-kolejny-zabytek-przed-calkowitym-szkodeniem/
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Nidzica Castle – was built at the beginning of the 15th century in the Gothic style as the seat of the Teutonic prosecutor.
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Castle 🏰 Teutonic courtyard still needs some work
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First, some information about visiting, namely it is closed on Mondays. The construction of the castle began around 1370, and in 1409, a Teutonic prosecutor was already residing there. On July 12, 1410, on the way with an army into the depths of the Teutonic state, the undefended castle was occupied by Polish troops. During the Hunger War in 1414, the castle was besieged by Polish knights and captured on July 6 after an eight-day siege. In 1454, the castle was occupied by the pro-Polish Prussian Confederation. In February 1455, it was handed over to Czech mercenaries led by Jan Kolda of Žampach, who repelled the invasion of the Teutonic troops on April 28. In 1517, the castle's outer bailey was expanded and fortified. In 1784, the outer bailey burned down. The castle was damaged most by French soldiers, who were stationed here intermittently in the years 1806–1812. The building, devastated by the Napoleons, was saved from total ruin by the court counselor Ferdynand Tymoteusz Gregorovius, an effective initiator of the reconstruction (1828–1830) of the medieval fortress to serve as a courthouse, private apartments and a prison. However, Gregorovius stipulated that the people of Nidzica should build him a monument. The monument was built only more than seventy years after the castle was rebuilt. The monument is located in the castle park. In 1945, the castle was not so lucky – it was bombed by the Russians and burned down, losing its ceilings and part of the walls. However, the decision was quickly made to rebuild it. In 1949, the building was cleared of rubble, and three years later, the first security works began. The full restoration of the monument, including the conservation of the preserved paintings in the chapel and refectory, began in 1961 and was completed in 1965, after which it was ceremonially handed over to local cultural and social institutions. Currently, the castle serves as the city's center of business, culture and entertainment. It houses: the Museum of the Nidzica Region with an ethnographic and historical exhibition, the Nidzica Cultural Center, the Knights' Brotherhood of the Nidzica Commandery, the Hieronim Surpski Author's Gallery, a sculpture studio and a city library. There is also a hotel and a restaurant here. Admission to the outer bailey and the courtyard of the high castle is free, to the museum it is paid. The complex is surrounded by a dense 19th-century park. https://zamek-nidzica.pl/historia-zamku-2/
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Exhibition inside made in a surprisingly interesting and modern style. Free entry, as of September 2022. See www.muzeum.dzialdowo.pl.
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There are nearly 40 hiking trails around Nidzica, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. Most of these, about 28, are rated as easy, with 7 moderate and 3 difficult routes available.
The Nidzica region is characterized by its picturesque landscapes, shaped by glacial activity. You'll find numerous lakes, expansive forests, and distinctive river valleys. Notable natural highlights include the Sources of the Łyna River Nature Reserve, the Koniuszanka II Forest Reserve, and the scenic surroundings of Lake Omulew and Trzcinowe. The imposing Tartar Stone, a large boulder with local legend, also adds a unique touch to the landscape.
Yes, many trails in Nidzica integrate historical elements. You can explore the imposing Nidzica Castle, a 14th-century Teutonic Knights' fortress, or visit the historic Łyński Młyn (Łyna Mill), which dates back to 1387. Routes like the Teutonic castle – Działdowo Castle loop from Działdowo specifically highlight historical sites.
Absolutely. Many trails are suitable for families, including the easy Floodplains of the Łyna Springs – Łyński Młyn loop from Łyna, which is about 6.2 km long. The Koniuszanka Forest Path, a 2.5 km educational loop near Wikno with informative stands, is another excellent choice for families.
The hiking routes in Nidzica are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 15 reviews. More than 200 hikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the well-marked paths and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites.
Yes, many of the trails around Nidzica are designed as loops. For example, the Floodplains of the Łyna Springs – Łyński Młyn loop from Łyna is an easy circular route. Another option is the Głowacz loop from Szkotowo, which offers a pleasant 6.1 km walk.
For those seeking a longer journey, General Samsonov's Trail spans about 80 km, starting and ending in Nidzica. This trail combines natural beauty with sites of military historical significance, including World War I cemeteries and World War II bunkers. The Amber Route is another long-distance option, approximately 53 km, showcasing natural and landscape values.
Nidzica offers beautiful hiking opportunities throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the forests are lush and the lakes are inviting. Spring brings blooming nature, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for potentially warmer temperatures.
The Nidzica Castle, situated on a prominent hill, provides panoramic views of the surrounding area and can be incorporated into hiking excursions. While specific viewpoint trails aren't explicitly listed, the varied terrain and historical structures often offer elevated perspectives of the picturesque landscape.
Yes, the Napiwodzko-Ramuckie Forests are a significant natural feature in the region, through which the Omulew River flows. While a specific komoot route through these forests isn't detailed, the area is highly picturesque and offers a canoe trail, indicating its suitability for exploration. The Trail around Omulewo, a 28 km red walking trail, connects to the Koniuszanka II reserve, which is part of this broader forest complex.
Nidzica has many easy trails perfect for beginners or a relaxed stroll. The Floodplains of the Łyna Springs – Łyński Młyn loop from Łyna is an easy 6.2 km route. Another gentle option is the State Archive in Olsztyn – Former Brewery loop from Nidzica, which is under 4 km.


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