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10.9km
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This difficult 6.8-mile (10.9 km) jogging loop in Ciśniańsko-Wetliński Landscape Park offers challenging terrain and scenic Bieszczady views
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.34 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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10.9 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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4.99 km
4.42 km
1.18 km
235 m
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< 100 m
Surfaces
3.46 km
3.03 km
2.45 km
1.15 km
607 m
205 m
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Highest point (800 m)
Lowest point (560 m)
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This loop is classified as a difficult run, designed for experienced joggers with a very good level of fitness. It features significant elevation changes and requires stable footing due to its varied terrain.
The terrain is varied and demanding, typical of mountainous regions. You can expect uneven surfaces, dirt paths, and substantial ascents and descents. Sturdy shoes with good grip are highly recommended for stable footing.
The loop offers scenic views of the Bieszczady Mountains within the Ciśniańsko-Wetliński Landscape Park. Key highlights include the Jeleni Skok Viewpoint and the Hon Summit, providing opportunities to experience the wild beauty and forested areas characteristic of the Polish Eastern Carpathians.
The loop starts and ends near Cisna. While specific parking details aren't provided, you'll typically find parking options within or on the outskirts of Cisna, which serves as the main access point for trails in the area.
Cisna is generally accessible by public transport, though services might be less frequent depending on the season. It's advisable to check local bus schedules to Cisna, as it's the primary village for accessing trails in this part of the Bieszczady Mountains.
The Bieszczady Mountains are beautiful year-round, but for jogging, late spring, summer, and early autumn are generally best. These seasons offer more stable weather conditions and less snow or ice, which can make the already difficult terrain even more challenging. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
As the trail is located within the Ciśniańsko-Wetliński Landscape Park, dogs are generally permitted but must be kept on a leash. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
While the Ciśniańsko-Wetliński Landscape Park generally does not require entrance fees for access to its trails, some specific areas or attractions within the park might have small charges. It's always a good idea to check for any current regulations or fees locally before your visit.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with several other paths. You'll find it shares parts with the Leśny Szlak Rowerowy "Fereczata", the European long distance path E8 - part Poland, the Main Trail of Beskidy, and the Ścieżka historyczno-dydaktyczna "Nad Sztolnią".
Given its classification as a difficult jogging route with significant elevation gain and varied terrain, this loop is generally not recommended for families with young children or those seeking an easy, leisurely outing. It's best suited for experienced and fit individuals.
Due to the trail's difficulty and mountainous environment, you should bring sturdy jogging shoes with good grip, sufficient water, snacks, appropriate clothing layers for changing weather, a map or GPS device, and a first-aid kit. A fully charged phone is also advisable for emergencies.