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Hiking around Lasek na Kole offers an accessible natural escape within the Wola district of northwest Warsaw. This urban forest complex spans approximately 43 to 48 hectares, characterized by relatively young tree stands of pine, black locust, birch, and oak. The terrain features numerous well-maintained walking paths and bike trails with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for various activity levels. It seamlessly connects with Prince Janusz Park, expanding the area for exploration.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice place, good for a walk, bike ride, the park is clean, well-kept, you can sit on a bench watching waterfowl or the anglers who are not lacking 😁
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The statue of Merciful Jesus in Moczydło Park in Warsaw's Wola district was unveiled on April 7, 2001, as a votive offering for the canonization of Sister Faustina Kowalska. The statue was created by Prof. Gustaw Zemła.
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The park is very well maintained and equipped. There is a separate bicycle path and a path for roller skaters. There is a toilet available.
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Fort Bema is part of the Warsaw Fortress ... built between 1886 and 1890 during the Russian occupation. Here you can bike on the ramparts, there are pleasant trails on them. But please be careful, now and then there are a lot of broken glass from old bottles lying around 🙋♂️.
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Fort Bema is part of the Warsaw Fortress and was built between 1886 and 1890 under Russian occupation. There are trails on the old fortifications that are really good to drive ... a detour to them is not only worthwhile because of the story 😉. Nevertheless, be a bit careful, there are sometimes a lot of broken glass from broken bottles. 🙋♂️
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Lasek na Kole offers a wide selection of hiking opportunities, with over 870 routes available. The majority of these, around 640, are considered easy, making the area accessible for various fitness levels.
Lasek na Kole has seasonal charm throughout the year. It's particularly enchanting in late May and early June when the black locusts are in bloom, filling the air with a pleasant scent. In autumn, the red oak trees provide vibrant red and purple foliage, making it a beautiful time for a walk.
Yes, Lasek na Kole is very family-friendly. The paths are well-maintained with minimal elevation changes, making them ideal for casual strolls, even with strollers. There are also playgrounds within the forest for children to enjoy.
Yes, Lasek na Kole is a great place to hike with your dog. The well-maintained paths and natural environment are suitable for walks with animals, offering a refreshing escape for both you and your canine companion.
The terrain in Lasek na Kole is characterized by a tranquil forest environment with relatively young tree stands of pine, black locust, birch, and oak. You'll find numerous well-maintained walking paths and bike trails with minimal elevation changes, making for generally easy and pleasant walks.
Yes, Lasek na Kole offers several enjoyable circular routes. For example, the Edward Szymański Park – Lake in Moczydło Park loop from Warszawa Koło is an easy 6 km trail that combines several local parks. Another popular option is the Lake in Moczydło Park – Pumptrack loop from Warszawa Koło, which is 5.5 km and offers a pleasant circuit around the lake and through the forest.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 490 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil forest environment, the well-maintained paths, and its accessibility as a natural escape within the city.
While primarily a natural forest, Lasek na Kole seamlessly transitions into Prince Janusz Park, offering a larger area for exploration. In the southern part of the reserve, there is also a place commemorating a former extermination camp from World War II, providing a somber historical point of interest.
Lasek na Kole is well-integrated into the urban landscape of Warsaw's Wola district, making it easily accessible by public transport. You can reach the area using various bus and tram lines that serve the surrounding neighborhoods, such as Koło or Cmentarz Powązkowski, which are common starting points for trails.
As an urban forest park, Lasek na Kole has parking options available in the surrounding residential areas and near its various access points. While there might not be dedicated large parking lots specifically for hikers, street parking or smaller public parking areas are generally available nearby.
While Lasek na Kole is known for its easy and moderate trails, you can combine routes or explore the connected Prince Janusz Park to create longer walks. The area offers 218 moderate trails, and even 11 difficult ones, for those seeking a greater challenge.
Yes, Lasek na Kole provides practical amenities for outdoor enthusiasts. Along the paths, you can find benches for rest and shelters with tables, making it convenient for picnics or a short break during your hike.


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