Kayak route Żerniki – Mokrsko Dolne
The shortest and most relaxed route on the Nida. 8 km of gentle current through scenic meadows – perfect for families with children.

Route facts
- Distance
- 8 km
- Duration
- approx. 2 hours
- Difficulty
- very easy
- Start – finish
- Żerniki → Mokrsko Dolne
About this route
The Żerniki – Mokrsko Dolne route is our shortest kayak trip on the Nida. Its distance and character make it a great choice for first-time paddlers or family outings with children. The whole route runs along the calm stretches of the river surrounded by meadows and the typical landscape of the Nida valley.
The shortest and most relaxed route in our offer. Ideal for families with children, seniors and beginners. Shallow, gentle current of the Nida through scenic meadows.
What's included?
We handle all the logistics so you can focus entirely on enjoying the paddle. Here is what you get:
- Two-person or single kayak of your choice
- Paddles and life jackets
- Start/finish logistics agreed at booking
- Safety briefing before departure
- Waterproof container for valuables
- Organisational coordination and route selection for your group
How to book
Booking is simple. Just call us or fill in the contact form and we will agree on the date, route and details together.
Get in touch
Call or write – let's sort out the details.
Choose route and date
We will match the route to your needs and abilities.
Arrive and enjoy
We handle the rest – equipment, logistics and organisation.
Related routes
If this route feels too short, check out the longer options on the Nida.
Ready for an adventure on the Nida?
Get in touch and book your kayak trip. We organise outings for families, groups and companies.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Żerniki – Mokrsko Dolne is our gentlest route: calm current, short distance and around 2 hours on the water. All participants get life jackets and we run a short safety briefing before departure.
On average around 2 hours including stops. Pace is adjusted to the group, so the time may vary slightly.
No. The route is selected with beginners in mind. A short briefing before the start helps participants begin the trip calmly and understand the basic rules on the water.