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Jogging around Karkonoski Park Narodowy, a UNESCO biosphere reserve, offers routes through a mountainous landscape along the Czech border. The region is characterized by the Karkonosze Mountains, diverse forests, and unique post-glacial formations like Śnieżne Kotły. Joggers can encounter features such as waterfalls and high moorlands, with trails providing varying elevations and surfaces. The park's terrain includes spruce forests, dwarf pine at higher elevations, and striking rock formations.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
57
runners
23.1km
03:03
800m
800m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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45
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9.44km
01:13
340m
340m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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170
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28.3km
04:09
1,510m
1,510m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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32
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13.6km
02:04
850m
850m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful waterfall, which was created by damming the waters of the Łomnica River. There is something to see. It is not far from Łomnica, so it is easy to get there!
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The history of meteorological observations here on Śnieżka begins in 1824, but the first observatory was here since 1900. This one is named after Tadeusz Hołdys, who directed it for many years. Beautiful views!
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An incredible view of Wielki Staw on the way to Śnieżka. This blue surface attracts attention!
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After having the privilege of seeing this view from here, there is nothing more you need to achieve in life! A magnificent view of the Karkonosze Mountains at Koralowa Góra.
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The Snow Pits (Polish: Śnieżne Kotły) in the Giant Mountains are an impressive natural wonder that delights both hikers and nature lovers. They consist of two glacial cirques, the Great Snow Pit (Wielki Kocioł Śnieżny) and the Small Snow Pit (Mały Kocioł Śnieżny), located at an altitude of approximately 1,200 to 1,300 meters. These steep and deep rock faces were formed by glaciers and provide a breathtaking backdrop. The walls of the Snow Pits drop almost vertically to a height of up to 100 meters, making them one of the most spectacular places in the Giant Mountains. Rare flora and fauna: Due to the special microclimate, plant species normally found only in arctic regions thrive here. On the ridge above the Snow Pits stands the historic Snow Pit Hut (Polish: Schronisko na Śnieżnych Kotłach), a building that formerly served as a meteorological station.
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Great viewpoint on Sniezka summit. Demanding hike from Jelenka but worth every step...
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Karkonoski Park Narodowy offers a diverse network of over 25 running routes. These trails cater to various fitness levels, with the majority being challenging mountain runs.
Runners in Karkonoski Park Narodowy will encounter a varied mountainous terrain. The trails feature diverse forests, unique post-glacial formations like Śnieżne Kotły, and high moorlands. You can expect varying elevations and surfaces, from mostly paved sections to more rugged mountain paths.
While Karkonoski Park Narodowy is known for its challenging mountain trails, there are some moderate options available. However, most of the routes listed are considered difficult, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness. It's always recommended to check the route details before heading out.
Yes, the park is home to beautiful waterfalls. Runners can encounter natural wonders like the Kamieńczyk Waterfall, the highest in the Sudetes, and the Szklarki Waterfall. While specific routes directly to them aren't listed, many trails pass near these scenic spots, offering a refreshing break.
Many running routes offer stunning views and pass by significant landmarks. You can experience panoramic vistas from Śnieżka (Schneekoppe) Summit, visit the picturesque Wang Church, or admire the unique Snowy Cauldrons. The park also features the serene Mały Staw (Little Pond) and Samotnia Mountain Hut.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the challenging View of Wielki Staw – View of Śnieżka loop from Ptasi Kamień / Čihadlo, or the Mountain Circuit – Nad Łomniczką Shelter loop from Karpacz.
The running routes in Karkonoski Park Narodowy are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Over 500 runners have explored the varied terrain, often praising the breathtaking panoramic views, the challenging ascents, and the diverse natural beauty of the Karkonosze Mountains.
Jogging, marching, and Nordic walking are permitted on designated tourist routes and internal roads within Karkonoski Park Narodowy. It's important to stay on marked trails to protect the natural environment and ensure your safety.
Yes, for experienced and well-prepared runners, there are routes that lead to the majestic Śnieżka (Schneekoppe) Summit, the highest peak in the Karkonosze range. An example is the View of Śnieżka – Śnieżka (Schneekoppe) Summit loop from Karpacz, which offers incredible panoramic views.
Karkonoski Park Narodowy is accessible year-round for pedestrian tourism, including running. However, some sections may have seasonal closures due to winter conditions, avalanche risks, or for bird breeding protection. Warmer months generally offer the most accessible and pleasant conditions, but always check local conditions before your run.
While many routes in Karkonoski Park Narodowy are challenging, there are trails suitable for various skill levels. For families, it's advisable to look for shorter, less strenuous paths with minimal elevation gain. Always check the difficulty and distance of a route to ensure it's appropriate for all family members.
Regulations regarding dogs in national parks can vary. It's crucial to check the specific rules of Karkonoski Park Narodowy regarding pets on trails. Generally, if allowed, dogs must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors.


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