4.7
(120)
928
hikers
14
hikes
Urban hiking trails around powiat skierniewicki offer a diverse landscape for exploration in central Poland. The region is characterized by a mix of extensive forests like Bolimów Forest, picturesque river valleys such as the Rawka River, and historic city parks. While not mountainous, the terrain includes gentle undulations and features like the Miłochniewskie Góry hill, providing varied walking experiences.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
4.0
(2)
22
hikers
4.39km
01:08
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5
hikers
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Sign up for free
3
hikers
5.36km
01:22
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
hikers
3.63km
00:56
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
hikers
4.25km
01:05
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
Get access to more routes and recommendations from other explorers.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around powiat skierniewicki
The synagogue was built in 1880. In September 1939, the Germans destroyed the Skierniewice synagogue. Opposite the synagogue was the Jewish synagogue building belonging to the community, and there was also a Jewish primary school there. In 1946, the local Jewish committee transferred this building to a private person, who in return fenced the surviving remains of the devastated Skierniewice Jewish cemeteries. For many years, the synagogue housed workshops, a shop and apartments, and currently a household appliances store.
0
0
The locomotive shed was built in 1845 along with the railway line from Warsaw. In 1861, a turntable was installed in the locomotive shed, and in the following years the local locomotive shed was rebuilt. In 1879, the locomotive shed was expanded to 24 stations. During World War I, on the order of General Ludendorff, the buildings were destroyed on October 21, 1914. After the end of the war, the locomotive shed serviced freight traffic on the section from Warsaw to Piotrków and local passenger traffic. From 1915, it operated as a class II locomotive shed. In 1939, it was downgraded to an auxiliary locomotive shed. During World War II, the facility was expanded. New buildings in the modernist style were erected from red brick. Ty1 freight locomotives and Pd5 locomotives used for local passenger traffic were stationed in Skierniewice. After the war, a steel roof structure with a triangular ridge skylight was installed in the fan-shaped hall instead of the old wooden one, and a welding shop and compressor room were added. The locomotive shed serviced group trains and shunts. In 1970, a diesel locomotive was delegated to Skierniewice. Electric locomotives had been stationed in Skierniewice since mid-1987. In 1989, the stationing of steam locomotives ended. On 31 October 1991, the locomotive shed was liquidated. The premises house a collection of historical railway exhibits acquired by the Polish Association of Railway Enthusiasts[3] (PSMK). In 1994, the locomotive shed complex was entered into the register of historical monuments, and in 2002 it became the property of PSMK[2]. The buildings of the facility are being renovated thanks to support from, among others, Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, Łódź Voivodeship Government, Skierniewice City Office and various railway industry companies. The facility is open to visitors only on designated dates or upon request for organized groups.
0
0
The building of the former entrance gate located in the eastern part of the city park in Skierniewice. The gate was built in the years 1770-1780 during the reign of Archbishop Antoni Kazimierz Ostrowski according to the design of the architect Efraim Szreger. On its walls you can see commemorative plaques, including those dedicated to the 500th anniversary of obtaining city rights and a plaque built in the interwar period in tribute to the residents of the city and district who died in the years 1914-1920. Its purpose was to serve high state and church dignitaries.
0
0
A city park located in the central part of the city on both sides of the Skierniewka (Łupia) River. The beginnings of the park date back to the 14th century. Initially, it was a garden at the archbishops' manor. The park contained cascades, grottos, gazebos, four ponds and terraces on the river bank during the time of Archbishop Antoni Kazimierz Ostrowski. The Skierniewice park was beautified by Ignacy Krasicki, making it similar to the parks in Smolany. In the 18th century, there was an orangery with orange trees, an Italian garden, orchards and vineyards at the Primate's Palace. In the years 1830-1845, the gardens and park were thoroughly rebuilt, creating a landscape park. The park is adjacent to some of the most important monuments of the city of Skierniewice: the Primate's Palace, the Palace Entrance Gate, and Villa Aleksandria. For almost a hundred years, the Skierniewice park was left to itself. The park was not modernized or improved. It was not until 2012 that a resolution was passed to restore the park's former glory, thanks to, among other things, financial support from the European Union. There was a band shell in the park (closed down in 2013). In place of the closed band shell, a chamber stage was built, which will be able to host, among other things, chamber concerts.
0
0
The Skierniewice City Park is a park located in the central part of the city on both sides of the Skierniewka (Łupia) River. The origins of the park date back to the 14th century. Initially, it was a garden at the archbishop's manor. The park contained cascades, grottos, gazebos, four ponds and terraces on the river bank during the time of Archbishop Antoni Kazimierz Ostrowski. The Skierniewice park was beautified by Ignacy Krasicki, making it similar to the parks in Smolany. In the 18th century, there was an orangery with orange trees, an Italian garden, orchards and vineyards at the Primate's Palace. In the years 1830–1845, the gardens and park were thoroughly rebuilt, creating a landscape park.
0
0
Church of St. James the Apostle founded in 1781 by Primate Antoni Kazimierz Ostrowski. Designed together with the interior design and its polychrome by Efraim Schroeger.
0
0
Szczepan Aleksander Pieniążek (1913 - 2008) was the co-founder and director (in the years 1951-83) of the Institute of Pomology in Skierniewice (later - Pomology and Floriculture). He was also a professor at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences, a member of the Polish Academy of Sciences. He created a modern Polish school of pomology, and made Skierniewice the scientific capital of the country in this field.
0
0
There are over 10 urban hiking routes in Powiat Skierniewicki, offering a variety of experiences for different preferences. Most of these are rated as easy, making them accessible for many.
Yes, the majority of urban hikes in the region are considered easy. A great option for a relaxed stroll is the Hiking loop from Skierniewice, which is relatively short and has minimal elevation gain. The Zalew Skierniewicki loop from Skierniewice is another easy choice, perfect for a leisurely outing.
Urban hikes in Skierniewice often blend natural beauty with historical elements. You can explore the historic Skierniewice City Park with its cascades and ponds, or walk along the scenic Rawka River. The Skierniewice Roundhouse – Skierniewice City Park loop from Skierniewice combines urban exploration with green spaces. For a unique natural highlight, consider visiting the Rokita Nature Reserve, known for its deep gorge and dense forest, though it's a bit further afield.
Yes, many of the urban trails in Powiat Skierniewicki are designed as convenient loops. For example, the Skierniewice City Park loop from Skierniewice offers a moderate circular route through a beautiful historic park. Another option is the Zalew Skierniewicki loop from Skierniewice, which circles the reservoir.
The komoot community highly rates the urban hiking experiences in Powiat Skierniewicki, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the trails, the blend of natural scenery with city exploration, and the well-maintained paths that make for pleasant walks.
Many urban trails in Skierniewice are easily accessible, particularly those starting directly from the city center. Skierniewice has a well-connected train station, making it convenient to reach the starting points of several routes, such as those exploring the City Park or the reservoir.
Absolutely. The Jewish Cemetery (Kirkut) loop from Skierniewice offers a reflective walk past a significant historical site. Additionally, routes through the Skierniewice City Park allow you to explore a landscape with centuries of history, featuring cascades, grottos, and gazebos.
While Powiat Skierniewicki doesn't have towering mountains, its varied topography includes named hills like Miłochniewskie Góry. Urban trails often offer pleasant views over the Skierniewka (Łupia) River, the Skierniewice Reservoir, or within the historic City Park, providing scenic perspectives of the urban landscape and surrounding nature.
Urban hikes in Skierniewice are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring brings blooming flowers to the City Park, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is perfect for walks around the reservoir, and even winter can be beautiful, especially after a fresh snowfall, when areas like the Rokita Nature Reserve become particularly captivating.
Even within urban settings, you can encounter wildlife, especially in larger green spaces like the Skierniewice City Park or along the Rawka River. Birds are common, and if you venture towards the edges of the city, closer to areas like the Bolimów Forest, you might even spot deer or other forest creatures.
Yes, if you're looking for a quick walk, the Hiking loop from Skierniewice is a good option, taking just over an hour to complete. Many sections of the larger loops can also be shortened for a brief stroll.


Check out more Hikes throughout powiat skierniewicki below and find the perfect route in your destination.
Browse the best Hikes in other regions.