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Urban hiking trails around Powiat Radomski offer diverse outdoor experiences within Poland's Masovian Voivodeship. The region is characterized by a blend of forests, wetlands, and accessible paths, providing varied terrain for hikers. Gentle elevations define much of the landscape, making many routes suitable for different fitness levels. Several water bodies, including reservoirs and ponds, also feature prominently in the local trail network.
Last updated: May 29, 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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9.62km
02:30
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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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The layout of Radom's Market Square is associated with the reign of Casimir the Great. Following the destruction of Old Radom, likely during one of the Lithuanian invasions, this ruler granted the town of New Radom its Magdeburg rights in 1350 or 1351. The new town was given a regular layout reflecting the plan of a medieval town, with a centrally located Market Square.
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Radom's urban spaces feature bronze sculptures depicting products for which the city was or still is famous. These were created as part of the 2018 and 2022 Citizens' Budgets, along with others from private initiatives. The project was conceived by Maciej Stępnikowski and Sebastian Pawłowski, and the sculptures were created by artist Sławomir Micek.
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The monument was unveiled in the presence of Józef Piłsudski on August 10, 1930. It survived until April 1940, when it was destroyed by the German occupation authorities. A fire-fighting pond was built in its place. The monument was only reconstructed in its original location in 1998.
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You can plan a nice trail with the symbols of Radom
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Manufacturer: Zakłady Sprzętu Oświetlenie "Polam-Radom" In 1979, the retail price of a lamp with an aluminum ball was PLN 490. In the assortment of 37 lighting fixture designs, the most expensive was type 14.B.008, equipped with a fabric lampshade - PLN 1,600. A table lamp with a metal reflector in the shape of a ball, designed as type D-68 based on a foreign design, was one of 10 products introduced into serial production in 1976. In that year, as a result of the merger of the "Mechanik" Workers' Cooperative and the "Rzemiosło" Manufacturing Cooperative, the "Polam-Radom" plant was established. A year later, the largest share in its production was held by: pendant lighting fixtures – 93,317 pieces, curtain rods – 47,548 sets, adjustable floor lighting fixtures – 29,840 and non-adjustable – 21,125 pieces. In 1978, the plant employed 298 people, and in addition, 227 homeworkers worked part-time. The "Polam" Lighting and Electromechanical Equipment Association included 27 entities in the country. The "Mechanik" Cooperative took over the production of lighting fixtures from the plant in Wilkasy in Masuria in 1973, abandoning the production of electric irons. Previously, in addition to lighting equipment, it manufactured, among other things, tourist deckchairs (with or without a footrest), as well as car accessories: mirrors, foot and hand pumps, and swing lifts. Abroad was also supplied: "During the discussion on the report of the Management Board, Supervisory Board, and the discussion of the planned economic tasks for 1962 - colleague Golus Aleksy took the floor, asking whether export production is profitable for our cooperative - because products for export must be very well made, which causes an increase in labor, and at the same time in the wage fund." Location: AMGS GROUP company premises, ul. Dębowa
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Manufacturer: Fabryka Broni w Radomiu Fabryka Broni w Radomiu was founded in the 1920s as a key element of the Polish arms industry, supplying weapons to the Polish Army. After World War II, it was rebuilt and developed, producing many types of weapons, including AK and Beryl rifles, which since the 1990s have been the basic equipment of Polish soldiers. New challenges facing the Polish Army and limitations of further development of the Beryl rifle led to the creation of the Modular Firearms System Project (MSBS), currently known as the GROT rifle. Work on the project began in 2007. In cooperation between Fabryka Broni and the Military University of Technology, prototypes were developed in two variants - stock and stockless, which underwent final tests in 2010. GROT is the world's first fully modular weapon, enabling quick exchange of the barrel length, trigger chamber and stock, which allows the rifle to be adapted to the user's needs. The first deliveries of the GROT C16 FB-M1 5.56x45 caliber rifle to the Polish Army began in 2017. Replacing older models, the GROT became the basic equipment of the Polish armed forces. By 2025, over 160,000 pieces of the weapon were delivered, constantly improving the design thanks to user feedback, which led to the creation of the A1, A2 variants and the proposed A3 version. The Radom Arms Factory is a symbol of Polish engineering and national pride. For over 100 years, it has been supplying reliable weapons for the needs of the country's defense and foreign customers. Location: the military parish of St. Stanislaus the Bishop in Radom, pl. Konstytucji 3 Maja
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Commemorative plaque - Let's celebrate the Legends of Radomiak. The first stadium in Radom, which was built in 1923, was located in Stary Ogród. It was a football pitch, and next to it, on the other side of the pond, a cycling track and tennis courts were built. These sports facilities were realized from membership fees.
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Powiat Radomski offers over 45 urban hiking trails, catering to various preferences. Most of these, around 35, are considered easy, while about 10 are moderate, providing options for different fitness levels.
The komoot community highly rates urban hikes in Powiat Radomski, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 65 reviews. Hikers often praise the region's blend of accessible paths, natural landscapes, and the peaceful atmosphere found even close to urban areas.
Yes, many urban trails in Powiat Radomski are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Popular options include the moderate Zalew Borki loop from Radom, which circles the reservoir, and the scenic Staw Godowski loop from Radom Główny.
Many urban trails in Powiat Radomski are family-friendly, especially the numerous easy routes. The region's generally gentle elevations make them accessible for children. Consider routes around water bodies like Zalew Borki for pleasant, less strenuous walks.
Yes, many urban hiking trails in Powiat Radomski are dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in more populated areas or near nature reserves, and to follow local regulations regarding pet waste.
Even within urban settings, Powiat Radomski offers access to natural beauty. You might encounter various water bodies such as Siczki Reservoir, Brzeźniczka Pond, or the Trzy Stawy (Three Ponds) in Kozienicki Park Krajobrazowy. Some routes also border nature reserves like Brzeźniczka Nature Reserve, offering glimpses of protected ecosystems.
Yes, urban hikes in Powiat Radomski can lead you past interesting landmarks. For example, the Orthodox Cemetery in Radom – Jagielloński Square in Radom loop offers a blend of historical and urban sights. You might also find unique spots like the Wooden Church in Bardzice or the Bartny Kąt Beekeepers' Monument.
The duration of urban hikes varies significantly. Shorter, easy routes like the Leszek Kołakowski Monument – Radom Market Square loop can be completed in about 30 minutes. Longer, moderate loops around reservoirs, such as the Zalew Borki loop from Radom Główny, typically take around 1.5 to 2 hours.
For many urban hiking routes, especially those starting within or near towns, parking is generally available. Areas around popular spots like Zalew Borki or town centers often have designated parking facilities, though availability may vary during peak times.
Urban hiking in Powiat Radomski is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or colorful foliage. Summer is also popular, especially for routes near water bodies. Even in winter, some trails can be explored, though conditions may require appropriate footwear.
Despite their urban proximity, many trails in Powiat Radomski pass through green spaces, forests, and wetlands, offering chances for wildlife spotting. Areas bordering nature reserves or large parks, such as those near Kozienice Landscape Park, are particularly good for observing local birds and small mammals.


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