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Poland
Masovian Voivodeship
Kozienice
gmina Grabów nad Pilicą

Battle of Studzianki Memorial – Studzianki Tank Memorial loop from Nowa Wola

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Mountain biking trails
Poland
Masovian Voivodeship
Kozienice
gmina Grabów nad Pilicą

Battle of Studzianki Memorial – Studzianki Tank Memorial loop from Nowa Wola

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Battle of Studzianki Memorial – Studzianki Tank Memorial loop from Nowa Wola

02:05

35.7km

90m

Mountain biking

Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 27, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 27.7 km for 99 m

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23.1 km

Old Bridge Over the Radomka River in Chodków

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Place for a bonfire by the river near the old bridge. The structure of the bridge is made of steel and wood and ... holds tight

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27.8 km

Battle of Studzianki Memorial

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In August 1944, Studzianki became a key position in the battle to maintain the Warka-Magnuszew bridgehead, known as the Battle of Studzianki. On August 1, 1944, the troops of the 1st Ukrainian Front of the Soviet Army crossed the Vistula from Mniszewo to Ryczywół. On August 3, the soldiers of the 4th Guard Corps (101st Regiment of the 35th Guards Division) captured Studzianki and approached Głowaczów. The Germans threw the Armored Division "Herman Göring" from Wołomin. The tanks of the 1st Armored Brigade appeared on the battlefield on August 9, and on the 11th heavy fighting took place, during which the Studzianki were finally captured. On August 14, German forces were encircled, and the day after they were finally crushed.
It was the largest battle fought by Polish tankmen on the Eastern Front.
In 1964 (on the 20th anniversary of the Battle of Studzianki), a mausoleum-monument designed by architect Narcyz Szwejdziński in cooperation with Włodzimierz Skolimowski was unveiled on the edge of the village. The main accent is the T-34 tank No. 217 placed on a high plinth - the first Polish tank to enter the village during the battle.
On the semicircular wall there are plates with the names of the fallen soldiers of the Brigade.
The village of Studzianki (approx. 200 inhabitants) is located among the forests of the Stromiecka Primeval Forest, approx. 14 km to the south-east. from Warka.

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27.8 km

Studzianki Tank Memorial

Highlight • Monument

In August 1944, Studzianki became a key position in the battle to hold the Warka-Magnuszew bridgehead, named the Battle of Studzianki. On August 1, 1944, the troops of the 1st Ukrainian Front of the Soviet Army forced the Vistula from Mniszew to Ryczywół. On August 3, soldiers of the 4th Guards Corps (101st Regiment of the 35th Guards Division) captured Studzianki and approached Głowaczów. The Germans dropped the Armored Division "Herman Göring" from Wołomin. The tanks of the 1st Armored Brigade appeared on the battlefield on August 9, and on August 11 heavy fighting took place, during which Studzianki was finally captured. On August 14, the German forces were encircled, and a day later they were finally defeated.
It was the biggest battle fought by Polish tankers on the Eastern Front.

In 1964 (on the 20th anniversary of the Battle of Studzianki), a monument-mausoleum designed by architect Narcyz Szwejdziński in cooperation with Włodzimierz Skolimowski was unveiled on the outskirts of the village. The main accent is the T-34 tank No. 217 placed on a high pedestal - the first Polish tank that entered the village during the battle.
On the semi-circular wall there are plaques with the names of the fallen soldiers of the Brigade.
The village of Studzianki (approx. 200 inhabitants) is located among the forests of the Stromiecka Forest, approx. 14 km to the south-east. from Warka.

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28.2 km

Closed Observation Tower

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Closed lookout tower - a large lookout tower, unfortunately marked with a ban on entering, although you can see that there is no shortage of daredevils who climbed to its top despite the bans :).

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35.7 km

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12.8 km

11.8 km

7.98 km

2.52 km

605 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

19.2 km

7.82 km

6.43 km

1.49 km

807 m

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Monday 13 July

28°C

17°C

36 %

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