Discover the serene beauty of Nature Trail Spławy
Nestled in the heart of Poland's Poleski National Park , the Nature Trail Spławy offers an immersive 7.5 km circular walk that lets you experience the captivating ecosystems of this protected area. Its standout feature is the beautifully maintained wooden footbridges—about 4 km of the trail—that seamlessly blend into the lush surroundings, allowing visitors to stroll above wetlands and forests without disturbing nature.
What to experience on the trail?
Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a family looking for an engaging day out, or a digital nomad seeking inspiration amongst tranquil landscapes, Spławy trail delivers. As you traverse the path, you’ll hear the melodic calls of native birds and witness the rich biodiversity that characterizes this region. The trail culminates at the peaceful shores of Lake Łukie, a perfect spot to pause and reflect.
Visitor-friendly amenities
Access to the trail is straightforward, with ample parking and easy directions even though a short stretch features unpaved roads. The nearby museum offers convenient ticket purchases, and the welcoming staff speak English, making your visit smooth and enjoyable. Families will appreciate the children's park and picnic spots adjacent to the museum, perfect for recharging after the walk. Plus, the "Przystań Spławy" restaurant, located just outside the trail, serves up delicious local cuisine and a variety of craft beers, including non-alcoholic options—ideal for relaxing after your adventure.
- Trail length – 7.5 km circular route ideal for hiking and birdwatching.
- Wooden footbridges – About 4 km of elevated pathways that protect the environment while providing unique views.
- Family friendly – Children’s playground and picnic areas available nearby.
- Local dining – "Przystań Spławy" restaurant offers traditional dishes and local craft beers.
Tips for visitors
Keep in mind that the wooden footbridges can be slippery in rainy weather, so wear suitable footwear and take care. The trail welcomes dogs, so feel free to bring your furry friends along to enjoy the fresh air. Visiting outside of peak seasons means you might have the paths all to yourself, creating a truly peaceful escape.



