length 2,5 km (longer option is 3,5 km)
The trail starts in the village of Lomnica. Part of the footbridge is adopted for the disabled.
The trail runs through various types of forests (high and low oak-linden-hornbeam forests, swamp forest) to the dystrophic Moszne Lake, which is in the last phase of being overgrown. A peculiar element of the trail is a transitory turf land generated on a quagmire called in here “splea”, with a wooden footbridge over it. Rare and interesting boreal plants are here, for example, the downy willow and swamp willow, betula humilis, round-leaved sundew and bog-rosemary and northern Labrador tea. A curiosity on the trail is about 300 years old oak tree "Dominik", named in honour of the creator of the Park, dr Dominik Fijałkowski. The trail ends in the village of Jamniki.
The trail is equipped in tourist infrastructure including sheds with benches, and informative boards. At the beginning of the trail there's a car park. A fragment of the trail from stop number 1 to stop number 7 is adopted for the use by the disabled.