A wonderful place, but it needs of renovation and there could be more rest areas, at least benches to sit on, because there is simply almost nowhere for a pregnant woman or a person after an injury to sit down and rest their legs especially on the second side of the trail (there are several resting places at the beginning of this trail, some of them are not bad, but the condition of the footbridge is really bad and dangerous you have to be really careful). Also for this time I don't recommend this place if you are with a baby stroller, because there are fallen trees on the road (it's nice for me I just climbed over, but at the time I saw a man traveling nearby struggling with a stroller, so it would be just inconvenient) and there's also a quite a steep hill at...
Read moreThis is a beautiful place to walk in nature. The route is quite simple and can be taken by little ones and the elderly people. There is marks / arrows, so you feel confident going the right way. You can find benches and rest areas along the way. Route is going through the forest, swamps, lakes - there are information spots were you can read about plants and other beauties of the nature. It's not the best place to use baby stroller, I suggest taking baby carrier of if the kid is walking - let them use their feet :) If you have problems with mosquitoes - use some protection, because whenever you stop, there is some of them waiting for your...
Read more3,5 kilometers length cognitive path boasts of a variety of nature and changing surroundings. You will walk through the forest, enter a marsh and exit again in a forest. The ever changing relief is amazing. From 100 years old pine forest to a scrubby little pines dwelling in the middle of swamps. During summer everything is green, but mosquitoes are so annoying. Be prepared...
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