Moderate hiking trails in the Pilis

47 trails

Routes in the 5–15 km range with a few hundred metres of climbing — enough to earn a ridge-top view and a proper half-day out. These are the Pilis's bread-and-butter hikes: varied terrain, forest tracks, and the occasional steep pull, but nothing that needs technical skill.

Trail map

47 trails

Frequently asked questions

How fit do I need to be?
Moderate routes ask for a comfortable level of everyday fitness. Expect two to five hours of walking with some sustained climbs, but no scrambling or exposure. If you walk regularly, you'll be fine.
How long do moderate hikes take?
Most take between two and five hours at a steady pace, depending on distance and climb. Each trail page shows an estimated time based on its distance and elevation gain.
What should I bring?
Sturdy shoes with grip, water, and a layer for the ridges — the upper Pilis is cooler and windier than the valleys. Download the GPX from any trail page to follow the route offline.

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