A picturesque route for a kayaking trip in Poland. Many attractions along the way

Although you can go kayaking all year round, the spring and summer months attract the most fans of this attraction. We often go kayaking in Masuria, but also in other parts of the country, as well as abroad. It is best to choose picturesque and interesting routes, thanks to which you will not get bored. Peace and safety are also important.
Where to go kayaking in Poland? This trail is a hitA kayaking route that definitely deserves attention is located in the Silesian province. Surprised? This region is not only mines and the Beskids, but also beautiful lakes and rivers. A hit is the Liswarta, 93 km long, where rafting takes place on a section of about 42 km. The sources of this river are located in the Silesian Upland, in the Woźniki commune, in Mzyki. It is a left tributary of the Warta, into which it flows near the village of Kule. It is quite easy to swim there, you don't have to worry about great depth , and the water is very clean.
The area is green and the trail is very well marked. While sailing, you can admire pine forests, fields, meadows and the ruins of the 17th-century Warszycki Castle. This is something for people looking for peace and quiet and no crowds. Ideally, it should be in June, before the holidays start for good.
During the trip, you can count on four stages with different levels of difficulty. It is worth taking this into account, especially if you plan to go with children.
Here you can take advantage of the Liswarta River rafting tripTo use the aforementioned route, it is best to go to the village of Zawada or its surroundings. There are many companies offering their services and equipment rentals. There you can stop for a weekend, sail many kilometers and enjoy the charms of nature. It is worth planning a different section of the route for each day, starting from the place where you finished sailing the previous day. You can easily use accommodation, including at campsites or in agritourism.
You can sail:
- A route for experienced hikers, 16.4 km long, starts in Starokrzepice and leads to the village of Danków.
- A popular 12.4 km trail to Zawada. You have to watch out for two portages (non-swimming areas) and numerous rapids (sections of a river or stream where the water flow is much faster and shallower than in other parts of the riverbed).
- A 17.4 km section leading to Wąsosz Górny.
- The Wąsosz Górny – Działoszyn route. The entire section is located on the Warta River.
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