Best attractions and places to see in Lasy Chojnowskie, a significant natural and recreational area south of Warsaw, are largely encompassed by the Chojnów Landscape Park. This protected area features diverse forest ecosystems, meandering rivers like the Jeziorka, and unique peat bog areas. The region offers a network of trails for hiking and cycling, alongside historical sites and nature reserves.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The shelter is gone. It was demolished.
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a bit narrow but you can
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you can't see a better future from there...but it's still worth it
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October 2024 - no garbage, but the pond is dry ;(
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Driving along the fire road, there is no indication that there is a shelter and a pond on the side. If someone is surprised by heavy rain while driving, I recommend stopping there. On sunny days, too. In front of the pond, a fallen tree can be convenient for us to rest and observe wild animals.
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The history of the Fishing Plant in Żabieniec begins in the post-war period. On January 1, 1951, the Government Resolution established the Inland Fisheries Institute in Olsztyn, and a year later the construction of the Experimental Fishing Station began on the premises of the pond fishing farm in Żabieniec. On March 5, 1952, almost 180 hectares of land belonging to the Żabieniec farm, former Wilanów estates, were taken over from the Głosków State Agricultural Farm under the Fisheries Experimental Plant. In 1955, the Experimental Fishing Pond Station in Żabieniec was established as a branch of the Institute with a Breeding Laboratory and Biological and Chemical Laboratory. https://rzd.zabieniec.pl/historia/
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A bridge with a water threshold and a great view of "Zielona".
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Great view of the ponds and clearing. Overall a brilliant place to visit :-)
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Lasy Chojnowskie, largely encompassed by the Chojnów Landscape Park, is ideal for various outdoor activities. You'll find an extensive network of trails perfect for hiking, walking, and cycling. The area is particularly known for its diverse forest ecosystems and the meandering Jeziorka River, offering picturesque routes. For specific outdoor adventures, you can explore hiking trails, running routes, and road cycling routes.
Yes, Lasy Chojnowskie offers many trails that are considered easy and suitable for all fitness levels, including families. A popular option is the "Zimne Doły" educational trail. You can find several easy routes, such as the "Educational trail "Zimne Doły" (loop)" or various "Observation tower loop" trails, all detailed in the hiking guide for the region.
The region is defined by the Chojnów Landscape Park, featuring diverse forest ecosystems with pine, oak, birch, and alder trees. You'll also discover unique peat bog areas, known as "turzycowiska," and picturesque inland dunes up to 10 meters high. The meandering Jeziorka River, with its lush banks and numerous fish species, is another significant natural highlight, along with the Green River and its beautiful ponds.
Yes, Lasy Chojnowskie holds significant historical importance. You can visit the Szare Szeregi Monument, a symbolic obelisk commemorating the Gray Ranks. Another notable site is the Szaniec Nieugiętych Memorial, 1944, which marks events from the Warsaw Uprising. Additionally, scattered throughout the forests are various chapels and forest shrines, serving as both religious symbols and historical markers of local community life and national uprisings.
For panoramic views, head to the Zimne Doły Observation Tower. From here, you can see the Zimne Doły ponds from above. This location also includes a tourist shelter and a designated bonfire area, making it a great spot for a break.
Beyond the main trails, Lasy Chojnowskie boasts 11 nature reserves protecting valuable forest fragments. Notable reserves include "Uroczysko Stephana," "Chojnów," "Skarpa Jeziorki," and "Biele Chojnowskie," which protects the rare Baltic honeysuckle. The small inland dunes, particularly around Pilawa, Czarnów, Słomczyn, and Konstancin, also offer a unique landscape feature in this lowland area.
Absolutely! Lasy Chojnowskie is very family-friendly. Many trails are easy and suitable for children, such as the "Zimne Doły" educational trail. The Zimne Doły Observation Tower area is well-equipped with a tourist shelter, bonfire area, and a playground, making it an excellent destination for families. The diverse wildlife also offers educational opportunities for younger visitors.
While the guide data doesn't explicitly state dog-friendly policies, generally, natural parks and forest areas in Poland allow dogs on leashes. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please check local signage for any specific restrictions in nature reserves.
The diverse habitats of Lasy Chojnowskie support a rich variety of fauna. You might encounter larger game animals like elk, deer, and wild boar. Forest clearings are home to foxes, badgers, martens, weasels, polecats, and raccoon dogs. Smaller mammals such as hedgehogs, moles, and shrews are also present, while muskrats and voles inhabit the watersides. The area also protects various species of birds and fish.
Yes, the "Zimne Doły" recreation area is a major hub with a large tourist complex, including a spacious shelter and a designated bonfire area that can accommodate many people. It's a perfect starting point for trails and offers amenities for a comfortable break. You can also find the charming Shelter by the Pond in Chojnowski Landscape Park for a peaceful rest.
Lasy Chojnowskie offers beauty throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn showcases vibrant fall colors, making both seasons excellent for hiking and photography. Summer is ideal for longer outdoor activities, though it can be warmer. Winter provides a serene, snow-covered landscape for those who enjoy colder weather activities. The network of trails is accessible year-round.


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