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Jogging around gmina Janowiec offers diverse terrain within the picturesque Małopolski Vistula Gorge and Kazimierz Landscape Park. The region is characterized by its location along the Vistula River, unique loess gorges, and varied elevations. These features provide a range of running experiences, from riverside paths to trails through protected natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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On a Monday morning in December, there is a chance for less crowds. Overall, a cult place. A strong hit on a market day. A must 🔥🔥🔥
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The castle in Kazimierz Dolny is a complex of defensive fortifications from the 13th and 14th centuries, located on Castle Hill. The castle consists of two main parts: the upper castle (also known as the "Baszta" or Łokietek's Tower) and the lower castle. The upper castle is a defensive bergfried tower from the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, erected at the height of the Vistula River crossing. The tower, with a height of up to 20 meters, originally served as a guardhouse, providing control over the crossing and the collection of customs duties. In later years, it served as a navigation beacon. The entrance to the tower is located six meters above ground level, and its lower storey housed a dungeon. The lower castle was built on the orders of Casimir the Great in the 1340s and was part of a larger defensive complex. Initially built in the Gothic style, built of limestone, it had thick walls and wooden internal buildings. In the 15th century, during the time of the Grot family, the castle was expanded, including a two-storey residential wing and a defensive tower. In the 16th century, the castle underwent another reconstruction in the Renaissance style, thanks to the Firlej family, who added an attic and built the southern wing. During the Swedish Deluge (1655) and a fire in 1663, the castle was seriously damaged. In the 18th century, during the reign of August II the Strong, plans for reconstruction in the palace style were not realized due to the civil war. As a result of further destruction and destruction by the Austrian authorities in 1806, the castle fell into ruin. The castle witnessed historical events, including the Battle of Kazimierz Dolny in 1831 during the November Uprising. In the years 1958-1960, archaeological research was carried out, and the castle was secured and made available to tourists. Today, it is a tourist attraction, preserving the form of a permanent ruin.
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The lower castle in Kazimierz Dolny was built in the mid-14th century on the initiative of Casimir the Great as a Gothic structure. Built of local limestone, it was originally an oval in shape surrounded by massive perimeter walls. It mainly served an administrative function and supported the development of trade on the Vistula. In the 15th century, expanded by the Grot family, it gained new residential wings, a tower and a moat. In the 16th century, during the Firlejs' times, the castle was rebuilt in the Renaissance style according to the design of Santi Gucci, adding, among other things, attics. Destroyed by the Swedes and Rákóczi's troops in the 17th century, it eventually fell into ruin. In the 18th century, there were plans to rebuild it in the palace style, but this did not happen. In the 19th century, it was the site of uprisings, and in the 20th century it was secured as a permanent ruin and opened to the public.
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The market square in Kazimierz Dolny was marked out after the city was founded under Magdeburg law in 1406. It is the central urban point of the city, with an open view of the parish church and the castle ruins. The market square has retained its historical layout with a characteristic undeveloped northern part of the square. For centuries, it has served a commercial and social function. It is currently the tourist heart of Kazimierz, surrounded by historic tenement houses, including Przybyłów, Celejowska and Czarnotów. In its center stands a historic well from the 19th century, one of the symbols of the city.
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The historic well in the Market Square in Kazimierz Dolny is one of the most recognizable symbols of the city. It was built in the 19th century as a street fountain, and in 1913 the architect Jan Koszczyc-Witkiewicz gave it its current appearance - a wooden casing with a characteristic roof and a pazdur. In later years, the well was modernized: an Abyssinian pump was installed, and in the 1980s a new cast iron pump and lighting. The last renovation was carried out in 2012. According to local legend, whoever drinks water from the well will always return to Kazimierz. The water is suitable for drinking and washing fruit bought at the local market. Similar wells are also located in the corner of the Market Square, on Krakowska and Lubelska streets.
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The bronze statue of a dog is located at the market square in Kazimierz Dolny, near the parish church. It was made of bronze in 2000 by sculptor Bogdan Markowski and depicts the dog Werniks, belonging to the painter Zbigniew Szczepanek. The monument commemorates the presence of dogs in the life of the town and artists, especially those associated with the Rynkowa Café. There are many legends and anecdotes surrounding the statue, and tourists customarily stroke the dog's nose for good luck. The monument has become one of Kazimierz's tourist attractions.
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The centre has been operating since 17 August 2012 and is located at Rynek 15. It is open daily from 9:00 to 17:00. You can contact it by phone at (81) 881 07 09. For stays longer than 24 hours, a resort fee applies: PLN 2.00 per day in Kazimierz Dolny and PLN 1.50 in towns within the commune.
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A passenger shipping port on the Vistula boulevard. Cruise ships depart from here.
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There are over 100 dedicated running routes in gmina Janowiec, offering a wide range of experiences. You'll find everything from easy, flat paths to more challenging trails with significant elevation changes, catering to all fitness levels.
Yes, gmina Janowiec offers several easy jogging routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed run. These often follow river valleys or less challenging paths through the picturesque landscape. For instance, the area around Małe Żnińskie Lake in Gmina Janowiec Wielkopolski offers gentle lakeside paths, while the main gmina Janowiec area has routes along the Vistula River that are generally less strenuous.
Jogging in gmina Janowiec offers diverse and picturesque scenery. You can enjoy stunning views of the Vistula River, especially on routes like the Passenger Shipping Marina – Trail by the Vistula loop from Kazimierz Dolny. The region is also known for its unique loess gorges, such as those found on the Kwaskowa Góra Ravine Loop from Kazimierz Dolny, and trails through protected parkland and historic surroundings near Kazimierz Dolny.
Absolutely! Many running routes in gmina Janowiec pass by significant landmarks. You can explore historic sites like Janowiec Castle or the Lower castle. The area is also rich in natural wonders, including various loess gorges such as Korzeniowy Dół Ravine and Plebanka Gorge, which add a unique character to your run.
Yes, many of the running routes in gmina Janowiec are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Popular circular options include the Kwaskowa Góra Ravine Loop from Kazimierz Dolny and the Climb along Krakowska Street – Passenger Shipping Marina loop from Bochotnica, which offers varied terrain.
The running trails in gmina Janowiec are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 10 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, from riverside paths to challenging loess gorges, and the beautiful, often historic, scenery. The variety of routes ensures there's something for every ability level.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, gmina Janowiec offers several difficult routes. These often feature significant elevation changes and cover longer distances. An example is the demanding Lower castle – Plebanka Gorge loop from Nasiłów, which spans over 50 kilometers and includes substantial climbs.
Yes, you can! The Vistula River offers a unique opportunity to incorporate a ferry crossing into your run. The Kazimierz–Janowiec Ferry – Passenger Shipping Marina loop from Kazimierz Dolny is a great example, allowing you to experience the river from a different perspective and vary your route.
Gmina Janowiec offers pleasant jogging conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flora or vibrant fall colors. Summer is also popular, especially for riverside routes, though it can be warmer. Winter runs are possible, but conditions may vary depending on snow and ice, particularly in the gorges and on less maintained paths.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit for running, many of the easier, flatter routes along the Vistula River or through open fields are suitable for families. These paths often have fewer obstacles and gentler gradients, making them enjoyable for all ages. Look for routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances.
Many running routes in gmina Janowiec are accessible from towns like Kazimierz Dolny, which has public transport connections. For routes starting further afield, parking is often available near trailheads or in nearby villages. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for information on starting points and accessibility.


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