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The best city hikes and walks around Przysucha

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Urban hiking trails around Przysucha are situated on the edge of the Południowomazowieckie Upland, bordering the Gielniów Hump. The region features varied geological formations, significant forest cover, and the Radomka River. Hikers can explore areas with unique rock formations like the Przysucha Rocks and Piekło pod Niekłaniem, alongside the river's reservoir. The landscape offers a mix of gentle slopes and natural features, providing diverse settings for urban walks.

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Szydłowiec - Castle loop from gmina Szydłowiec

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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City hikes in Lasy Przysusko-Szydłowieckie

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May 11, 2026, Szydłowiec - Zamek

The Castle in Szydłowiec, also known as the Castle of the Szydłowiecki and Radziwiłł families, is a historic residence with a rich history. The Castle in Szydłowiec was built between 1470–1480 by Stanisław Szydłowiecki on the site of a former knightly stronghold. Between 1515 and 1526, it underwent a significant reconstruction in the Renaissance style, carried out by Mikołaj Szydłowiecki. The final reconstruction took place between 1619 and 1629, when Albrycht Władysław Radziwiłł added late Renaissance and Baroque elements, giving the castle a unique character. The castle is situated on an artificial island, surrounded by a moat and a beautiful park, known as Radziwiłłowski Park. Its architecture is characterized by the maximum use of natural obstacles, which increased its defensibility. The structure consists of three basement wings with an inner courtyard, and its form is distinguished by a two-story loggia and a gate tower. The Castle in Szydłowiec is one of the most important monuments in the region and is a significant point on Poland's cultural map. Inside, you will find the Museum of Folk Musical Instruments, which presents rich collections and organizes various cultural events. The castle is open for visits, and its surroundings are conducive to walks and relaxation.

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Interesting old well and monument. A few benches and a fountain. Terrible concrete.

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The central Końskie Square, with one of the two monuments of Tadeusz Kościuszko and the collegiate church of St. Nicholas.

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The monument is a joint work of sculptors Leonard Marconi and Antoni Popiel. It was made of bronze in 1900 on the initiative of the Tadeusz Kościuszko Society. This is an equestrian monument. In 1921 it was placed on Wawel Hill, but it did not survive the war - on February 17, 1940 it was destroyed by the Germans. In 1960 it was reconstructed by the Germans as the only monument in Poland and returned to its original location as a gift from the people of Dresden to the city of Kraków.

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In 2017, the city park and other places were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park now includes a pond with a fountain, a viewing tower on a hill, an arcade, a bar, a playground, stone flower pots (including those from Repten Castle), a bandstand with a football pitch, tennis courts, a toboggan hill, a wooden sales pavilion, as well as an old mining shaft and the embankment of the former narrow-gauge railway.

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When the Friedrichsgrube ceased operations completely in 1910, the obelisk (Redenstein) that stood on the Rudolphin memorial in the mine park was handed over to the city administration of Tarnowskie Góry, which then erected it in the city park. After Tarnowskie Góry became part of Poland, the obelisk was destroyed in 1930. On April 10, 2011, a memorial stone was erected for the Smolensk plane crash. In October 2013, the park paths were named and nameplates were put up. The paths were given the following names: Aleja Kaganków, Aleja Skarbka, Aleja Pod Wieżę, Aleja Dobrego Urobku, Aleja Karbidek, Aleja Sztygarów, Skrót Gwarków, Promenada.[4] In 2016, the park was registered as a cultural monument.

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In addition, a Bismarck-Hindenburg tower was to be built, but this was not realized because the city was ceded to Poland. In addition, a hero's grove was created in the park, where a Hindenburg oak, a Mackensen oak, a Ludendorf oak and a Woyr oak were planted, which were surrounded by 1,650 hero oaks. After 1910, a sports facility was built. In 1918, a cemetery of honor was created for the fallen of the First World War.[3] During the Second World War, the fallen of the war were also buried in the cemetery of honor. In 1928, an ice skating rink was built and in 1977 a ski and sledding hill.

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The city park was created on the initiative of the Catholic priest of Tarnowitz Franz Kokott († 1908) and the mayor of Tarnowitz Richard Otte and was laid out in 1903. The acquired area was heavily influenced by mining and quarrying from the 19th century and was criss-crossed by slag heaps.[1] It was designed according to the plans of the gardener P. Bernert.[2] The entrance to the park is surrounded by a group of boulders. The largest boulder is a natural monument. One of the boulders has a plaque. Originally it was inscribed with a German verse by Hildebrandt from Tarnowitz, but in 1925 this was replaced by a verse by Jan Nowak. The German verse read: "For every foot is every walk, for every weary person every bench, for every eye the flowers are a bloom, the birds' song for every ear, the free air of God for all and for the thirsty the seltzer hall, but leave everything in its place, keep your hands away from trees and bushes".

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many urban hiking trails are available around Przysucha?

This guide features three easy urban hiking trails, perfect for exploring the towns and their immediate surroundings. These routes are generally short and accessible, ideal for a leisurely stroll.

Are the urban hiking trails around Przysucha suitable for families with children?

Yes, the urban trails listed in this guide are all rated as easy, making them suitable for families. For example, the Szydłowiec - Castle loop from gmina Szydłowiec is a gentle 3.5 km walk, and the Tadeusz Kościuszko Monument loop from Końskie is just 2.6 km, both offering pleasant, manageable distances for all ages.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on urban hikes near Przysucha?

While these are urban hikes, the broader Przysucha region is known for its diverse natural landscapes. You can find unique geological formations like the Przysucha Rocks, a 15-meter high sandstone wall, and the unusual rock shapes of Piekło pod Niekłaniem. The Radomka River also flows through the area, featuring a reservoir surrounded by a forest reserve. Some routes might offer glimpses of these natural elements, even within town limits.

Are there any historical landmarks or points of interest along the urban trails?

Absolutely. The urban trails often pass by significant historical sites. For instance, the Tadeusz Kościuszko Monument loop from Końskie takes you past a notable monument. In Przysucha itself, the 18th-Century Synagogue is a key historical landmark. Other points of interest in the wider area include the Polish Soldier Memorial and the Gajówka Rawicz Memorial.

Are the urban hiking routes in Przysucha circular?

Yes, all the urban hiking routes featured in this guide are circular loops. This means you'll start and end at the same point, making them convenient for exploration without needing to arrange return transport. For example, the Browary Ponds in Końskie – Katyń Memorial Avenue loop from Końskie is a great circular option.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the urban trails in Przysucha?

The komoot community rates the trails in this region highly, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the accessibility and ease of these urban walks, making them perfect for a relaxed outing. The blend of town exploration with nearby natural beauty is frequently highlighted.

What is the best time of year for urban hiking in Przysucha?

Urban hiking in Przysucha is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with changing foliage or blooming flowers. Summer is also good, though it can be warmer. Even in winter, a crisp walk through the towns can be charming, especially if you're prepared for colder weather.

Are there any urban trails that pass by water features?

Yes, the Browary Ponds in Końskie – Katyń Memorial Avenue loop from Końskie is an excellent choice if you enjoy walks near water. This route takes you past the scenic Browary Ponds, offering a refreshing element to your urban exploration. Additionally, the Piecyki Fish Ponds are another water feature in the broader area.

Are the urban hiking trails in Przysucha dog-friendly?

Generally, urban trails in Poland are dog-friendly, especially if your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to bring water for your pet and clean up after them. Specific restrictions might apply in certain protected areas or within buildings, so always observe local signage.

What is the typical length and difficulty of urban hikes in this guide?

The urban hikes in this guide are all classified as easy, making them accessible for most fitness levels. Their lengths vary, with routes like the Tadeusz Kościuszko Monument loop from Końskie being around 2.6 km, and the Browary Ponds in Końskie – Katyń Memorial Avenue loop from Końskie extending to about 4.8 km. They are designed for leisurely walks rather than strenuous treks.

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