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6.87km
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Jog the 4.3-mile (6.9 km) Szlak Jelenia loop in Mójka Nature Reserve, a moderate route with 569 feet (173 metres) of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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End point
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Way Types & Surfaces
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6.41 km
409 m
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Surfaces
6.41 km
382 m
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Elevation
Highest point (430 m)
Lowest point (290 m)
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For jogging, this loop typically takes around 50-55 minutes to complete. While hiking, it's estimated to take closer to 2 hours.
Yes, the Szlak Jelenia (pętla): Rezerwat Mójka is considered an easy and accessible route, making it suitable for beginner joggers. The paths are generally smooth with a moderate elevation gain, offering a manageable experience.
The loop conveniently starts next to a dedicated parking lot, making access straightforward. You won't have to worry about finding a spot before your run.
The terrain consists of easily-accessible paths, ideal for jogging. While it runs through a nature reserve, this specific 'pętla' (loop) is less challenging than other variants of Szlak Jelenia, avoiding deep ravines or streams that might hinder a continuous run.
The trail winds through the Mójka Nature Reserve, which protects valuable beech and fir forests. You might spot beaver populations in the wetland areas and enjoy the diverse tree stands, including approximately 100-year-old firs. Educational boards along the route provide insights into the local flora and fauna.
Yes, there is an Observation hut marked as a highlight, offering a spot to take in the surroundings. The reserve also provides tourist infrastructure like benches, a covered shelter, and a designated campfire area. Bridges and handrails are present in areas that might become waterlogged.
Generally, dogs are allowed in Polish nature reserves, but they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife. Always check local signage at the trailhead for any specific restrictions within the Mójka Nature Reserve.
Access to the Mójka Nature Reserve and its trails, including Szlak Jelenia (pętla), typically does not require a permit or an entrance fee. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Lasy Państwowe (State Forests) website for the most current information regarding regulations for nature reserves in Poland.
The trail is enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is also great, with the forest providing shade. In winter, be prepared for potentially snowy or icy conditions, which might make jogging more challenging.
Yes, the route follows the official Mójka Szlak Jelenia trail for its entire length. It also overlaps with sections of the Mójka Szlak Bobra for about 54% of its course, offering a chance to experience parts of another local path.
While there are no dedicated restrooms, the reserve does provide some tourist infrastructure, including benches and a covered shelter for inclement weather. There's also a designated campfire area near the starting point.