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Bus station hiking trails around Żyrardów offer a unique blend of natural landscapes and historical urban environments. The region is characterized by the expansive Zalew Żyrardowski Reservoir, the scenic Rawka River, and the surrounding Bolimów Landscape Park. Hikers can explore green spaces within the town, including parks with mature trees and water systems, alongside the preserved 19th-century industrial architecture that provides a distinctive backdrop. The terrain is generally flat, making many routes accessible for various fitness levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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6.98km
01:46
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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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6.13km
01:34
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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 residential building, rebuilt from a flax spinning mill, was built in 1913 in Żyrardów. It was one of the most modern buildings of the Linen Plant and one of the first in the world made of reinforced concrete, adapted to the loads resulting from the work of several thousand spindles. In order to evenly distribute the stresses and vibrations of the building, the roof structure was loaded with earth, and then plants were planted. There was a fire tank on the roof of the building. The water, which was drawn from the Górny Staw on Pisia Gągolin, was to flood all the floors of the building in turn in the event of a fire. On the top floor, below the fire tank, there were two other huge water tanks used to store water used for flax processing (so-called wet spinners). The water was drawn from a source located on the factory premises. It was the cleanest and healthiest water in Żyrardów.
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Resursa is a term for a social club, e.g. of merchants, landowners, etc., as well as the premises of such a club. The factory resursa in Żyrardów was established around 1870. It housed the Association of Officials of the Joint-Stock Company of Żyrardów Plants. The interior was decorated with splendor. Regulars had at their disposal quiet offices, a specialist library with a reading room, a billiard room and rooms for playing cards. Guest salons were located on the first floor. The theatre (ballroom) hall was enriched with gildings and colorful wall paintings.
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Philippe Henri de Girard (born February 1, 1775 in Lourmarin, Provence, died August 26, 1845 in Paris) – French engineer and inventor. He was born into a wealthy Calvinist bourgeois family. At the age of 14, he constructed a device for obtaining energy from sea waves. In 1810, he took part in a competition announced by the French government to build a flax fiber spinning machine. The spinning machine he invented was able to spin 150 km of thread from one kilogram of flax[1]. This device revolutionized the process of producing linen fabrics. In 1812, he launched a plant with 2,000 spindles in Paris. In 1818, while living in Vienna, he constructed a flax combing machine and a machine for producing flax yarn from tow. In the years 1825–1844, he lived in Poland. In 1825, he was appointed by Prince Franciszek Ksawery Drucki Lubecki, Minister of the Treasury of the Kingdom of Poland, to the position of Chief Mechanic at the Mining Department of the Government Commission of Revenue and Treasury. His duties included installing mechanical devices in mines and steelworks and improving existing ones. He modernized, among others, mechanical plants in Białogon, Samsonów, Sielpia and the zinc smelter "Ksawery" near Będzin. In 1828, he installed a water turbine of his own design in Dowspuda. He got involved in the November Uprising - he developed a technique for producing rifle stocks, and the linen factory in Marymont, of which he was the technical director, switched to the production of weapons. The linen factory in Marymont near Warsaw was moved to the village of Ruda Guzowska in 1833. The town of Żyrardów, established on the territory of Ruda Guzowska and the surrounding villages, took its name from him. In 1880, 16,000 spindles were working in this spinning mill.
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The manor-style station designed in the architectural studio of the Road Department of the Warsaw Railway Directorate headed by Bronisław Brochowicz-Rogoyski and then Romuald Miller is an example of high-class utility architecture of the interwar period. It is included in the group of buildings constructed in place of destroyed railway facilities during World War I on the line of the former Warsaw-Vienna Railway, characterized by a homely form and symmetrical plan. The historicizing shape and detail referring especially to the Baroque express the then searches and attempts to shape a national style.
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There are 13 hiking trails around Żyrardów that are easily accessible from bus stations. These routes offer a convenient way to explore the region's natural beauty and historical sites without needing a car.
The bus-accessible hiking trails around Żyrardów are generally flat and considered easy, with 11 out of 13 routes falling into this category. You'll find well-maintained paths through urban parks, along reservoirs, and into the surrounding natural areas, making them suitable for various fitness levels. There are also 2 moderate routes for those looking for a slightly longer challenge.
Yes, many of the trails accessible from Żyrardów's bus stations are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point. For example, the Stara Przędzalnia Passage – Statue of Philippe de Girard loop from Żyrardów is an easy 6 km circular route that showcases both the town's industrial heritage and green spaces.
Many of the parks and natural areas around Żyrardów, including those accessible by bus, are dog-friendly. Green spaces like Park im. Karola Augusta Dittricha and trails around Zalew Żyrardowski are popular spots for walks with pets. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.
Absolutely. With 11 out of 13 routes rated as easy, the bus-accessible trails in Żyrardów are very family-friendly. They often feature flat terrain and scenic points of interest. The Zalew Żyrardowski Beach loop from Żyrardów, for instance, is an easy 7.8 km route perfect for a family outing by the water.
The trails offer a blend of natural beauty and historical charm. You can explore the unique 19th-century industrial architecture of Żyrardów, including the preserved factory buildings. Natural highlights include the Żyrardów Reservoir and the lush Radziejowice Palace and Park. The Museum of Western Mazovia – Żyrardów railway station loop is a great way to combine history with a walk.
Żyrardów's bus-accessible trails are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring brings blooming greenery, while autumn offers beautiful fall foliage, especially in areas like Bolimów Landscape Park. Summer is ideal for walks around the reservoir, and even mild winter days can be pleasant for exploring the town's historical backdrop.
Yes, the Zalew Żyrardowski Beach loop from Żyrardów is specifically designed to take you around the expansive Zalew Żyrardowski Reservoir, offering scenic views of the water and opportunities for relaxation by the beach.
Hiking from Żyrardów's bus stations offers a unique blend of industrial heritage and natural landscapes. You can seamlessly transition from exploring the town's preserved 19th-century red-brick architecture to serene walks around reservoirs or through green parks, all easily accessible via public transport.
The bus-accessible hikes in Żyrardów vary in length, catering to different preferences. Routes typically range from approximately 6 km to 8 km, with durations between 1.5 to 2 hours. For example, the Statue of Philippe de Girard loop from Żyrardów is about 6.5 km, while the Stary basen loop from Żyrardów is around 7.6 km.
The komoot community highly rates the bus-accessible trails in Żyrardów, with an average score of 4.8 out of 5 stars from 8 ratings. Reviewers often praise the ease of access, the pleasant mix of urban and natural scenery, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable hiking experience.


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