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Urban hiking trails in Puszcza Stromiecka offer opportunities to explore a significant natural area in Poland's southern Mazovia region. This extensive forest spans approximately 55,000 hectares, characterized by diverse woodland environments situated between the Pilica and Radomka rivers, with the Vistula river forming its eastern border. The terrain is generally low-lying, with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for accessible walks. Protected areas like the Majdan Nature Reserve contribute to the region's natural appeal for hikers.
Last updated: July 6, 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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The Rynek in Warka, officially named Plac Stefana Czarnieckiego, is the heart of this historic town. Located just 63 km south of Warsaw, it is an excellent destination for a day trip tracing history and brewing traditions.
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The Church of St. Nicholas the Bishop was built in the years 1623-1635. It was consecrated in 1661 by the Bishop of Poznań, Wojciech Tolibowski.
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The equestrian monument of Stefan Czarniecki was erected in Warka on the market square on the 357th anniversary of the victorious battle, in 2013. It is the work of sculptor Tomasz Górnicki, a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, a resident of the Warka commune. The artistic supervision over the implementation was provided by prof. Antoni Janusz Pastwa.
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The museum is located in Warka – Winiary. The institution is an organizational unit of the Grójec district. The museum was established by the resolution of the Council of Ministers of January 18, 1961 "on the reconstruction of the manor house in Winiary and the adaptation of the immediate surroundings to tourist and recreational purposes". It is located in Warka – Winiary, at ul. Pułaskiego 24. The manor house in Winiary was built around 1689 as the seat of Stanisław Antoni Szczuka, Lithuanian vice-chancellor and royal referendary. It was designed by the architect Augustyn Locci, the builder of, among others, the palace in Wilanów. As a result of multiple alterations in the second half of the 19th century and in the first half of the 20th century, the palace lost its Baroque architectural features. via Wikipedia
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Monument in the Park at the Casimir Pulaski Museum in Warka
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On the Pilica meadows, the Volunteer Fire Department raised a commemorative mound in 1927 at the place where Lt. Col. Kononowicz, Captain Nałęcz-Sadowski and NCO Łabędzki were executed. The workers of the Construction Fittings Factory made an iron cross.
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A cool little town that is developing quickly
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There are currently 3 urban hiking routes in Puszcza Stromiecka featured in this guide. These trails offer a great way to explore the area's natural and historical aspects.
All urban hiking routes in this guide are rated as easy. They are suitable for most fitness levels, offering gentle terrain for a pleasant walk.
Yes, all the urban hiking routes listed in this guide are circular. For example, you can enjoy the Kazimierz Pułaski Monument loop from Warka Miasto, which is a 5.9 km circular walk.
The urban hikes in Puszcza Stromiecka often feature historical monuments and natural settings. You can explore routes like the Monument to the 1863 Uprising loop from Warka, which connects you with local history.
Yes, given their easy difficulty rating and relatively short distances, the urban trails in Puszcza Stromiecka are generally suitable for families. The forested environment provides a pleasant backdrop for walks with children.
While specific regulations for Puszcza Stromiecka are not detailed, Polish forests generally allow dogs on trails, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's always best to check local signage for any specific restrictions in nature reserves or protected areas within the forest.
The urban hikes in this guide vary in length, with durations typically ranging from about 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes. For instance, the Kazimierz Pułaski Monument loop from Warka takes approximately 1 hour and 7 minutes to complete.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil forest environment and the opportunity to connect with nature and local history.
The routes in this guide often start from towns like Warka, which typically have public transport connections. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to plan your access to the trailheads.
Yes, Puszcza Stromiecka includes areas like the Rezerwat Majdan (Majdan Nature Reserve). The Dobieszyn Forest Inspectorate also manages a 5.9 km educational path called 'Puszcza Stromiecka yesterday-today-tomorrow,' which offers insights into the forest's natural and historical aspects.
Puszcza Stromiecka offers a pleasant hiking experience throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery, summer provides shade, autumn showcases vibrant colors, and winter offers a serene, quiet landscape, though appropriate gear is essential for colder months.


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