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Hiking around Park Natoliński offers access to a protected woodland area, forming part of the larger Kabacki Forest complex on the southern edge of Warsaw. The terrain features natural variations in elevation and is characterized by old-growth forest, notably with abundant oak trees and diverse plant life. Situated on the escarpment of the Vistula River, the park provides a significant natural escape with varied scenery.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A commemorative plaque for Irena Kwiatkowska was unveiled in 2022 on the building at ul. Rybałtów 20 in Warsaw's Kabaty district, where the actress lived in 2002–2009. It commemorates the outstanding artist, known for her role as "Kobieta pracy" in the series Czterdziestolatek. The initiator of the event was the FIK Foundation.
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The parish of St. Padre Pio in Warsaw's Ursynów district was established on December 8, 1999 by Cardinal Józef Glemp. A chapel has been operating in the parish house since 2000. Construction of the three-nave church began in 2006, and after the developer's bankruptcy, the investment was completed by the parish community. The church was consecrated on October 1, 2017. The first parish priest was Fr. Ignacy Dziewiątkowski (1999–2025), and since 2025 this function has been held by Fr. Marek Szymula. The parish is also served by Salvatorian sisters.
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5 small-leaved lime trees, forming an alley of trees on the corner of Moczydłowska and Ziemska streets. INSPIRE number in the Central Register of Nature Protection Forms: https://crfop.gdos.gov.pl/CRFOP/widok/viewpomnikprzyrody.jsf?fop=PL.ZIPOP.1393.PP.1465011.3439
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Marian chapel with the inscription: Immaculate Mother Mary, We entrust to you our families, the future of our homeland, lead us into the Third Millennium of Faith and Love. It was founded on the occasion of the twentieth year of John Paul II's pontificate. The ceremonial unveiling took place on September 14, 1998 in Warsaw. It is located on the corner of Stryjeńskich and Belgradzka streets.
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The Church of the Presentation of the Lord in Warsaw is a Roman Catholic parish church in Ursynów, at ul. Stryjeńskich 21. Construction began in 1993, and the cornerstone was laid in 1994. The church was consecrated on June 1, 2003. It was designed by architect Krzysztof Kasperski. The church has three naves, with a main nave, an apse, two chapels, a sacristy and a bell tower. Its style refers to Romanesque architecture. The organs, built in 2021 by Dariusz Zych, are located on both sides of the gallery. Four bells, cast in 1996, hang on the tower, bearing the names: Jesus I trust in You, Presentation, Primate of Poland and Mary.
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In the Kabacki Forest there is a shelter with a plaque commemorating Antoni Huczyński, known as the Dashing Grandpa. He was a veterinarian, Home Army soldier, Warsaw Uprising insurgent and popularizer of an active lifestyle in old age.
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Wooden bridge in the Kabacki Forest, on the "Kościuszko" Aircraft Crew Avenue
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Park Natoliński, part of the larger Kabacki Forest complex, offers a diverse range of hiking trails. You'll find options suitable for various fitness levels, from easy walks to moderate routes. The terrain features natural variations in elevation and is characterized by old-growth forests, particularly abundant oak trees, and diverse plant life. The park's location on the Vistula River escarpment also contributes to varied scenery.
Yes, Park Natoliński has many easy trails. For instance, the Rest shelter – Powsińska Meadow, Kabacki Forest loop from Kabaty is an easy 4.4-mile (7.1 km) path that guides hikers through the scenic Powsińska Meadow. Another easy option is the Moczydełko Park – Mural "Greetings from Ursynów" loop from Kabaty Woods, which is 3.2 miles (5.2 km) long.
Park Natoliński is a protected woodland area and a significant habitat for wildlife. You'll encounter old-growth forests with abundant oak trees and a rich diversity of plant life, preserving a valuable fragment of the ancient Mazovian Forest. The park is notably home to the highest concentration of middle spotted woodpeckers in the Mazovia region and features up to 1000 massive, ancient trees. The Vistula River escarpment also offers scenic views.
Beyond its natural beauty, Park Natoliński is rich in history. You can explore the Potocki Palace, a central feature of the complex, and the Doric Temple. The park also contains romantic buildings and sculptures, such as the Holendernia and guard houses designed to resemble medieval castles. In the nearby Kabacki Forest, you'll find the poignant Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Yes, many of the trails in Park Natoliński and the surrounding Kabacki Forest are circular. A popular moderate option is the Rest shelter – Kabacki Forest loop from Kabaty, which is 5.7 miles (9.2 km) long. For a slightly shorter moderate loop, consider the Kabaty Forest Trail – Rest shelter loop from Kabaty, covering 5.4 miles (8.7 km).
The routes in Park Natoliński are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, varied elevations, and the opportunity to experience significant natural beauty within close proximity to the city.
Yes, Park Natoliński is located on the southern edge of Warsaw and is generally accessible by public transport, making it a convenient escape from the city. Specific routes and stops would depend on your starting location within Warsaw.
While the guide does not specify exact parking locations, as a popular outdoor destination near Warsaw, there are typically designated parking areas available for visitors accessing the Kabacki Forest complex and Park Natoliński. It's advisable to check local maps or signage upon arrival for the most convenient spots.
Park Natoliński offers a beautiful hiking experience throughout much of the year. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming plants, while autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage. Summer is ideal for long walks under the canopy, and even winter can offer serene, snow-covered landscapes. The best time depends on your preference for weather and scenery.
As part of the Kabacki Forest complex, Park Natoliński generally welcomes dogs, but they should be kept on a leash to protect the diverse wildlife and natural environment of this nature reserve. Always follow local regulations and signage regarding pets.
The hiking trails in Park Natoliński and the surrounding Kabacki Forest range from easy to moderate. The majority of the 450+ routes are considered easy, with a significant number of moderate options and only a few difficult trails. This variety ensures there's something for every skill level.


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