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Szlak Batorego

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Szlak Batorego
The Narew near Wizna, which is part of the waterway
CountryPoland
Geography
Start pointnear Augustow
End pointGdansk
Beginning coordinates53°52′19″N 23°31′26″E / 53.872°N 23.524°E / 53.872; 23.524
Ending coordinates54°21′32″N 18°57′04″E / 54.359°N 18.951°E / 54.359; 18.951

Szlak Batorego (Trail of Báthory) is a manmade waterway in Poland first developed during the reign of Stephen Báthory in the 1600s. It connects the Zegrze Reservoir, the Narew, the Biebrza, the Augustów Canal, and the Neman River.

On July 16, 2007, the tourism board in Warsaw established the "King Stephen Báthory Trail" as a recreational trail. This trail includes the cities of: Frombork, Elbląg, Malbork, Sztum, Grudziądz, Bydgoszcz, Solec Kujawski, Toruń, Włocławek, Płock, Warsaw, Serock, Pułtusk, Ostrołęka, Łomża, and Augustów, along with Hrodna in Belarus and Druskininkai in Lithuania.

References

  1. ""Szlak Wodny im. Króla Stefana Batorego"" (in Polish). Urząd Dzielnicy Warszawa Targówek.
  2. "Folder Szlak im. Stefena Batorego" (in Polish). Rada Programowa Szlaku im. Króla Stefena Batorego. Archived from the original on November 11, 2014.
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