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Bus station hiking trails around Radom City offer access to diverse landscapes, including extensive forests, wetlands, and reservoir areas. The region is characterized by gentle elevations, making many trails suitable for various fitness levels. Urban green spaces and river boulevards also provide accessible paths within the city. These natural features contribute to a varied outdoor experience for hikers.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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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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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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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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You can plan a nice trail with the symbols of Radom
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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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Manufacturer: Fabryka Broni in Radom "A bicycle of extremely strong construction adapted to all terrain conditions." Reinforced frame, rifle mounts, luggage rack with leather straps, protective colors black and khaki. Two sprockets at the back - changing gear required manual chain shifting. In 1935 approved by the Office of Technical Research of Armored Weapons and implemented into serial production. Equipped with cycling units in the Polish Army. Location: square in front of the palace of the Sandomierz Voivodeship Commission (currently the City Office), Żeromskiego Street
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A bentwood table with a Radomianka cake on it on a plate from Ćmielów with a fork from Gerlach from Drzewica Manufacturer: Bentwood Furniture Factory "Johann Kohn i S-ka" "Bentwood chairs of various styles, bentwood office equipment, living room suits, office suits, seat veneers and various bentwood furniture" - recommended the Bentwood Furniture Factory "Johann Kohn i S-ka" in the catalogue of the industrial and craft exhibition from 1926. The company operated in the years 1905-1939 on Dolna Street (currently T. Mazowiecki). Then its buildings housed shoe factories: "Bata" and "Radoskór". The bentwood furniture style was initiated in the 1830s by Michael Thonet. The occasional table presented is listed in the company catalog under the number T3. On the table – regional products: a porcelain cup from Ćmielów and a spoon from Gerlach from Drzewica, as well as a Radomianka cookie, known by this name not only in the Radom region. Location: sidewalk in front of the “Łaźnia” Radomski Klub Środowisk Twórczych, ul. Żeromskiego
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Commemorative plaque - Let's celebrate the Legends of Radomiak. The first stadium in Radom, which was built in 1923, was located in Stary Ogród. It was a football pitch, and next to it, on the other side of the pond, a cycling track and tennis courts were built. These sports facilities were realized from membership fees.
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Memorial stone dedicated to Father Roman Kotlarz. Roman Kotlarz (born October 17, 1928 in Koniemłoty, died August 18, 1976 in Radom) – Polish priest of the Sandomierz diocese, preacher, opposition activist in the Polish People's Republic, participant in the 1976 workers' protest of the so-called Radom events, persecuted and then beaten by the Security Service, victim of communist repressions and Servant of God of the Catholic Church.
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There are over 35 hiking trails around Radom City that are easily accessible from bus stations. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from leisurely strolls to more moderate hikes, allowing you to explore the region's natural beauty without needing a car.
Yes, a significant number of bus-accessible trails around Radom City are considered easy. Out of the total routes, 28 are rated as easy, making them perfect for beginners, families, or those looking for a relaxed outdoor experience. An example is the Orthodox Cemetery in Radom – Jagielloński Square in Radom loop, which is an easy 6.7 km hike.
Hikes near Radom offer diverse landscapes, including extensive forests, tranquil wetlands, and scenic reservoir areas. You can enjoy waterside views around places like Zalew Borki, explore urban green spaces, or immerse yourself in the natural environments of the surrounding areas, which are rich in flora and fauna.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops, bringing you back to your starting point, often conveniently located near a bus stop. A popular option is the Zalew Borki loop from Radom, a moderate 10.6 km trail offering picturesque waterside views.
Absolutely. Many trails are suitable for families, especially those within Radom's city parks like Stary Ogród or Tadeusz Kościuszki Park, which feature playgrounds and gentle paths. The nearby Bolimów Landscape Park, though a bit further, is also known for its gentle, well-marked trails ideal for children and educational experiences.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many trails around Radom, especially in natural areas like forests and along reservoirs. For example, the Bolimów Landscape Park is known to be dog-friendly. However, always keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of local regulations, especially in protected areas or crowded urban parks.
Several routes pass by notable landmarks. You might encounter historical sites like the Bernardine Monastery and Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria, or enjoy urban features like the Stefana Żeromskiego Promenade. Natural attractions like Godowski Pond also feature on some routes, offering scenic spots for a break.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for hiking in Radom, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery as nature awakens or changes colors. Summer is also popular, especially for trails near reservoirs like Zalew Borki, where you can combine hiking with water activities. Winter hiking is possible, but trails might be snowy or icy, requiring appropriate gear.
While specific 'hidden gems' are often discovered by individual exploration, the areas around Staw Godowski and Siczki Reservoir are less frequented than Zalew Borki and offer picturesque, tranquil paths. The Radom Village Museum (Skansen) on the outskirts also provides a unique walking experience among traditional buildings, accessible by public transport.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of trails from public transport, the peaceful forest paths, and the scenic beauty of the reservoirs. The variety of routes, from easy city walks to more moderate nature trails, is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, several routes take you through Radom's well-maintained city parks. For instance, the Leszek Kołakowski Monument – Radom City Hall loop is an easy 4.5 km hike that allows you to experience the city's green areas and historical sites. The Mleczna River Boulevards also offer pleasant walks connecting urban centers to natural spots like Borki reservoir.
Absolutely. Many of the bus-accessible routes are classified as easy, making them perfect for beginners. These trails typically have gentle elevations and well-defined paths. An example is the Radom Small Ghetto – Glinice Water Tower in Radom loop, an easy 6.2 km route that provides a good introduction to hiking in the area.


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