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Hiking around Wolanów features a landscape characterized by gentle, low-lying terrain. The region includes several reservoirs, such as Zalew Borki and Zalew w Jagodnie, which offer flat, accessible paths. Elevation changes are minimal, making the area suitable for easy walks. The trails often navigate through local paths and natural areas surrounding these water bodies.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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2.76km
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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 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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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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The city center from the 14th to the 19th century, during the 2nd century became part of the Radom ghetto. Today there are, among others new town hall and museum Jacek Malczewski.
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The history of the church dates back to 1896-1902, when the church was established here. st. Nicholas. In 1918, the church was taken over by the Polish Army. During World War I, it was destroyed. After the reconstruction in the years 1925-1930, in 1930 he was consecrated to the Garrison Church. st. Stanislaus the Bishop.
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The sculpture is about 2.5 m high and is the first monument in Poland to the presidential couple - Lech and Maria Kaczyński. Its unveiling took place on June 18, 2013. Next to the monument, there are two plaques with the names of the victims of the Smolensk catastrophe of April 10, 2010.
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At the site of the present brick church, originally a wooden church was built in the first half of the 17th century, together with the Benedictine nuns' monastery, funded by Barbara Tarłowa. Unfortunately, it was destroyed during the Swedish Deluge. At the end of the 17th century, the construction of a brick church began. Over the centuries, the monastery housed a military hospital and later a prison. In 1837, the church was converted into an Orthodox church. During World War I, there was a warehouse here. Since the mid-twentieth century, the church has been managed by the Jesuits, and now it also houses the Curia of the Diocese of Radom.
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The landscape around Wolanów is characterized by gentle, low-lying terrain with minimal elevation changes. Trails often navigate through local paths and natural areas, particularly around reservoirs like Zalew Borki and Zalew w Jagodnie, offering flat and accessible walking experiences.
Yes, Wolanów is ideal for easy hikes. Out of approximately 60 available routes, about 48 are classified as easy, making the area very suitable for casual walkers and those seeking less strenuous paths.
Many of the trails around Wolanów are designed as loops, offering convenient circular walks. For example, you can enjoy the Zalew Borki loop from Borki or the Zalew w Jagodnie loop from Słowików, both providing pleasant round trips.
Given the gentle terrain and minimal elevation, most trails around Wolanów are suitable for families. The paths around the reservoirs, such as the Zalew Borki loop from Bazylika Świętego Kazimierza Królewicza, are particularly good for walks with children due to their flat nature and scenic views.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in natural areas around Wolanów. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially near water bodies or in more populated areas, and to check for any specific local regulations or signage.
While the region is mostly flat, you'll find interesting points of interest, particularly in nearby Radom. You can explore landmarks like the Bernardine Monastery and Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria or the Military Bicycle Łucznik Type XX – Radom Symbol. The trails often pass by reservoirs such as Godowski Pond, offering pleasant waterside views.
Hikes in Wolanów vary in length, but many are relatively short and easy. For instance, the Zalew Borki loop from Borki takes about 45 minutes, while a longer option like the Hiking loop from Radom can be completed in approximately 1 hour 20 minutes.
The gentle terrain around Wolanów makes it suitable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and colorful scenery, while summer is great for enjoying the reservoirs. Even in winter, the flat paths can be accessible for walks, though conditions should be checked.
Wolanów primarily offers shorter, accessible routes rather than extensive long-distance trails. The focus is on pleasant loops and local paths, often around the area's reservoirs, suitable for day trips and shorter excursions.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessible reservoir loops, the flat terrain, and the overall ease of the walks, making it a relaxing destination for outdoor activity.
While specific public transport connections to every trailhead can vary, the region is generally accessible. For trails closer to Radom, such as the Holy Trinity Church in Radom loop, local bus services might provide access to the starting points. It's recommended to check local transport schedules for specific routes.
Given the region's characteristic flat, low-lying terrain and accessible paths, particularly around the reservoirs, many routes in Wolanów could be suitable for wheelchairs. Trails like those around Zalew Borki often feature even surfaces, making them more accessible than mountainous terrain.


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