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Easy hiking trails in Rezerwat Zakole Zakroczymskie are characterized by a unique geographical setting, encompassing islands, sandy shoals, and the Vistula River. The reserve features an old oxbow lake, Łacha, which creates varied ecosystems. Flat terrain across meadows, especially vibrant in summer, offers a distinct experience surrounded by the river. This area is also recognized for its diverse birdlife, making it suitable for birdwatching.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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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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For those interested in garrison architecture. The building is impressive.
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The gate was built in 1837. It was located in the curtain wall between Bastions III and IV. The gate is single-story, constructed of brick with reinforced ashlar elements. It was guarded by two artillery positions in two openings on the sides. It received a neo-Gothic façade on the exterior, with one decorative axe surviving to this day. The gate's external thresholds were located high above the fortress ditch at the edge of the ramparts. A wooden bridge once led to the gate, of which only 16 brick pillars remain. The bridge curved slightly closer to the gate so that the gate and the bridge were not aligned during firing. General Dąbrowski Street once began at the bridge. The gate is now a ruin.
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To commemorate the heroic struggle, the Monument to the Defenders of Modlin from September 1939 was erected. The unveiling was performed by the commander of the 1939 Modlin defense, Brigadier General Wiktor Thommee, in the presence of numerous soldiers from his September campaign. The ceremony took place on September 29, 1957, the anniversary of the surrender of Modlin Fortress. The initiative to build the monument came from the command of the 15th Bomber Division, and its design was presented by Sergeant Ryszard Lasota, a non-commissioned officer of the Military Police. Two Soviet cannons were added to the monument. The motive was the Red Army's participation in the liberation of Modlin from Nazi occupation. The monument was erected on the site of a monument to Marshal Józef Piłsudski, unveiled in 1928, which was destroyed only in the early 1950s when the Marshal's bust and baton were removed from its pedestal. Until the unveiling of the next monument, this place was forgotten and neglected.
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The Officers' Casino building was built around 1906, designed by an unknown Russian architect, with the collaboration of architect Piotr Leon Krasiński. It features a defensive architectural style with residential features. The T-shaped building was very modern considering the period in which it was built. It was the first in the fortress to have electric lighting powered by a generator and central heating powered and supplied by steam heated in a boiler room. This heating system was a rather unique solution. It was similar to what we would today call air conditioning. The designed system provided for the supply of fresh air and the exhaust of stale air, as evidenced by the mesh-covered intake openings and the openwork exhaust rings located near the outer chandeliers in today's auditorium. However, what most captivates visitors today is its decor and the historical interior furnishings. The balustrades, chandeliers, staircase, ceramic floors, and window and door joinery, all of which are characterized by exquisite craftsmanship, have survived to this day.
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Baśka Murmańska – a female polar bear adopted in northern Russia and later recruited into the Murmansk Battalion commanded by Colonel Julian Skokowski. This battalion was a splinter unit of General Józef Dowbor-Muśnicki's 1st Polish Corps operating in the Murmansk region. In 1919, she arrived with the unit in Modlin, where she unfortunately perished.
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A historic fortress cemetery where soldiers of various nationalities are buried.
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The Modlin Fortress power plant was commissioned in 1924 in a classicist building on the Narew River opposite the "White Tower." The first 220 V DC generator powered a 200 hp steam engine. A few months later, a second generator, this time a three-phase 5 kV AC generator, was commissioned, and by the end of the year, an 8 km-long power line was put into operation. In the following years, the power plant was gradually modernized, adding two combustion engines fueled by heavy fuel oil and two generators, increasing its power and voltage to 6.5 kV. At the same time, the power line was expanded, as the Modlin power plant also supplied power to the city of Nowy Dwór. The power plant operated until the mid-1950s. Only the expansion of the state power grid and the incorporation of the fortress and the city into its structure brought its operations to an end. To this day, the power plant building and the fuel oil tank have been preserved in relatively good condition; unfortunately, the engines and generators located in the building were vandalized and stolen.
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It is a three-story defensive gate dating from 1836, with a central passageway above ground level. During World War I or earlier, a second passageway was constructed in this gate. Later, the narrow-gauge railway tracks were laid through it, running along the Narew River. On the exterior, the gate was equipped with pairs of embrasures on both sides of the passageway on the ground floor and six artillery axes on the first floor. The parapets of all the embrasures are made of stone. The interior of the "Ostrołęcka" Gate features classical architectural features. On this side, the second floor features three semicircular windows, and the arched passageway is framed by pairs of Ionic pilasters. Source: https://www.nowydwormaz.pl/100,brama-ostrolecka
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There are 17 easy hiking trails in Rezerwat Zakole Zakroczymskie, offering a variety of experiences suitable for all fitness levels. In total, the region features 40 routes across different difficulty levels.
Easy hikes in Rezerwat Zakole Zakroczymskie feature a unique blend of riverine landscapes, open meadows, and historical points of interest. You'll encounter islands, sandy shoals, and the Vistula River itself, including an old oxbow lake known as Łacha. The meadows are particularly vibrant in summer, offering a stunning array of colors.
Yes, the reserve offers several easy trails suitable for families. A good option is the Officers' Club – Defenders of Modlin Monument (1939) loop from Modlin Fortress, which is 4.5 km long and features minimal elevation gain, making it comfortable for younger hikers. The flat terrain and natural beauty are ideal for a family outing.
While the region is generally welcoming to outdoor enthusiasts, specific rules regarding dogs in nature reserves can vary. It's always best to check local regulations for Rezerwat Zakole Zakroczymskie regarding pets, especially concerning leash requirements and protected areas, to ensure a pleasant and compliant visit.
The reserve is beautiful year-round, but the summer months are particularly vibrant when the meadows are in full bloom, offering stunning colors. Spring and autumn also provide pleasant hiking conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. Winter hiking is possible, but trails might be covered in snow or ice, requiring appropriate gear.
Many easy routes incorporate or pass by historical sites. For instance, the Meciszewski Caponier – Napoleon Gate loop from Modlin Fortress takes you through parts of the Modlin Fortress area, allowing you to explore its unique defensive architecture and historical significance.
The routes in Rezerwat Zakole Zakroczymskie are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 10 reviews. Hikers often praise the serene escape, picturesque views of the Vistula River, and the diverse natural features like the vibrant meadows and birdlife.
Absolutely. Rezerwat Zakole Zakroczymskie is recognized as a 'bird's paradise' due to its diverse ecosystems, including the Vistula River, oxbow lake, and meadows. Bringing binoculars is highly recommended to fully appreciate the avian diversity you might encounter along the easy trails.
Yes, many of the easy trails in Rezerwat Zakole Zakroczymskie are circular routes. For example, the popular View of the Granary – Ostrołęcka Gate loop from Modlin Fortress is a 6.9 km loop that offers views of historical structures near the Vistula River.
The region is accessible, and public transport options are available to nearby towns like Modlin or Zakroczym. From these points, you may need to walk or use local transport to reach specific trailheads. It's advisable to check current bus or train schedules from major cities like Warsaw to Modlin or Zakroczym for the most up-to-date information.
Yes, parking is generally available near popular starting points, especially around the Modlin Fortress area, which serves as a common access point for many trails. Look for designated parking areas to ensure a smooth start to your hike.
The viewpoints, particularly those along the Vistula River and from the Modlin Obrońców Bridge, offer fabulous views of the wild Vistula, its islands, and the surrounding natural landscapes. You'll also get scenic perspectives of the Modlin Fortress and the reserve's unique geographical features.


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