Walking tourist routes starting in Lublin
marked with symbol of a shell; distance of 135 km Route: Lublin (the Old Town, the Dominican Church) – Głusk – Strzyżewice - Kraśnik – Gościeradów – Annopol The Lublin part constitutes a fragment of the St. Jacob’s Małopolska Route – a pilgrimage trail that leads far from busy roads and towns, through tranquil forests and meadows, helping to find inner peace and a sense of spirituality. Learn more... ...
This route follows heritage sites of Polish Jews living in south-east Poland. It visits 27 historic locations situated in the Lublin Region and Subcarpathia, including Lublin – the city once called “Jerusalem of the Kingdom of Poland.” More information and the scheme of the route. ...
blue, distance of 31 km Route: Lublin (Sławinek District, next to the Open Air Village Museum) - Marysin - Jakubowice Konińskie - Dys - Ciecierzyn - Pliszczyn - Łysaków - Rudnik - Lublin (Ponikwoda District) This tourist route leads though picturesque areas located west, north and north-east of Lublin, some of which lie within the Ciemięga River Valley Protected Landscape Area. Historic landmarks on the route include e.g. a restored 16th-century fortified manor in Jakubowice Koniński and a late-Renaissance parish church from the 17th c. in Dys. ...
yellow, distance of 0.9 km This short route focuses on interesting examples of historical rural wooden architecture displayed in the Open Air Village Museum, such as an old farmstead, cottage, barn, windmill, manor, church or an Orthodox temple. ...
green, distance of 43 km Route: Lublin (Zemborzycki Lake) – Dąbrowa Forest - Prawiedniki - Las Mętowski - Krępiecki Forest- Wierzchowiska - Mełgiew Podzamcze – Minkowice Railway Station Beautiful natural scenery is the best asset of this route. It leads along the western shore of Zemborzycki Lake, through the Bystrzyca River Valley and the woodlands on the Świdnik Plateau. It calls on the forest reserve in Wierzchowiska with an old oak and hornbeam forest featuring ancient English oak trees. Historic manors in Wierzchowiska and Mełgiew are worth seeing too. ...
red, distance of 89 km Lublin (Majdanek) - Wilczopole - Piaski - Biskupice - Trawniki - Pawłów - Chełm This tourist route leads through lovely meadows, forests, fields and hills of the Lublin Upland and the Volhynia Polesye. The main characteristic of these areas is a great diversity of landscapes and flora and fauna. The route also calls on historic manor houses and palaces in Kawęczyn, Piaski, Brzezice, Kanie and Trawniki, and arrives at the final destination in Chełm – “city of the east worthy of the west.” ...
red, distance of 61 km Route: Lublin (the Open Air Village Museum) - Motycz - Radawiec Forest - Palikije - Wojciechów - Nałęczów - Wąwolnica - Rąblów - Skowieszynek - Kazimierz Dolny The route leads through river valleys of the Czechówka, the Bystra and the Grodarz towards the banks of the Vistula River. Varying picturesque landscapes of the loessial Nałęczow Plateau with stunning scenery in the Kazimierz Landscape Park combined with many historic sites along the way make this route particularly attractive and popular among tourists. ...