
Fjällräven Campfire Poland 2026
Gorce mountains
A three-day self-supported trek through the Gorce mountains. You walk at your own pace — nobody rushes anyone.
Event websiteFjällräven Campfire Poland 2026 is a three-day self-supported trek through the Gorce mountains — an event inspired by the world’s greatest outdoor treks, but in an accessible, local form. Nobody rushes anyone and it doesn’t matter who was fastest: you walk at the pace you choose for yourselves, decide when to take a break, and along the way you meet people who care about something more than an ordinary weekend outing.
The route runs through the varied terrain of the Gorce, from gentler stretches to more demanding climbs, with moments when a spectacular view of the Tatras opens up. You carry your own gear, while we provide a prepared route, checkpoints, catering and transport back — you shape the rest of the experience yourselves.
Why it’s worth it
This isn’t an ordinary tourist event — it’s more about a few days of simpler living, where the day is filled with walking, the evening is spent by the fire, and nature is literally within arm’s reach. Most people come back tired, but also somehow calmer, with a head that’s had the chance to rest from the usual pace.
Official site and registration
Full details on the route, date and registration are on the dedicated event site: fjallraven-campfire.pl. Follow @fjallraven.campfire.poland on Instagram to stay up to date.
Slow outdoor in its purest form.
Three days of walking, three nights out in the field, around 45 kilometres through the varied terrain of the Gorce — from gentler stretches to demanding climbs, with moments when a spectacular view of the Tatras opens up. The pace is set so you can finish whatever shape you start in.
The route
The route runs through the varied terrain of the Gorce — wild and raw, muddy in places, an untouched trail where the weather can be unpredictable: sun, storms and cold nights. You go self-supported: you carry your own gear and decide your own pace, while we provide a prepared route and organisational support.
Part of the event
- Self-supported format — you carry your own gear and set your own pace
- Prepared route with checkpoints along the way
- Catering arranged on the trail
- Three nights out in the field
- Transport back at the end
- Open to everyone — you don't need to be a seasoned trekker
On route


Frequently asked
Who is it for?+
For people who'd like to try self-supported trekking but prefer to have some organisational backup in case something goes wrong. It's a good fit for anyone who wants to break away from the everyday for a while, spend a few days offline and see how they cope out in the field. You don't need to be a seasoned trekker — the willingness to try is enough.
What does the organiser provide, and what do I carry?+
We provide a prepared route, checkpoints along the way, arranged catering and transport back at the end. You carry your own gear and decide for yourselves what the experience should look like.
How hard is the route?+
Around 45 km and 1200 m of elevation gain through the varied terrain of the Gorce — from gentler stretches to more demanding climbs. The pace is set so you can finish whatever shape you start in. The trail can be wild, raw and muddy in places, and the weather unpredictable.
When and where does it take place?+
July 2026, in the Gorce mountains. Route details, the exact date and registration will appear on the official event site — fjallraven-campfire.pl.