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Bus station hiking trails around Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki are situated at the confluence of the Vistula and Narew rivers, offering diverse riverine landscapes and accessible natural areas. The region is characterized by varied forest types, including those found within the nearby Kampinos National Park, and features historical fortifications like Modlin Fortress. Terrain generally includes river valleys, woodlands, and some swampy areas with footbridges, providing a range of easy to moderate hiking conditions.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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 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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Metal stairs leading to the "White Blocks." Possible missing steps!
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A convenient place from which you can see the ruins of a granary and parts of wrecks sticking out of the water.
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A brick defensive wall with embrasures, either on the slope of a rampart or at its foot in a fortress ditch, used in fortifications primarily in the first half of the 19th century. The wall could contain embrasures for small arms. The purpose of the Carnot wall was to make it difficult for an enemy to cross the ditch. It was first used by the French military engineer General Lazare Nicolas Carnot in his 1772 drawing. Some bricks clearly bear the names of the brickworks where they were made. Source: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mur_Carnota
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An artillery tower built around 1900 on a J-shaped plan, made of brick with stone detailing, known as the "elevator" (elevator). Located on the Vistula River, it was two and three stories high, originally covered with earth, now with a roof. On the inner side (courtyard), rooms were designated as soldiers' quarters; on the outer side, these rooms were the combat section of the tower, where cannons could be positioned if necessary. Since there was no military activity during the Russians' stay in the Novogiergievsk Fortress, the Russians converted it into a grain warehouse (elevator) to utilize it. Together with the mill, flour warehouse, and bakery, they formed the so-called "supply line." Source: https://Twierdzamodlin.pl/Twierdza-modlin/najciekawsze-budowle/#elewator
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There are 12 hiking trails accessible directly from bus stations around Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki, offering a convenient way to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
Yes, the majority of the bus-accessible trails in the area are rated as easy. Out of 12 routes, 9 are classified as easy, making them suitable for most fitness levels. An example is the Modlin Fortress — Cadets' Gate – Tank at Modlin Fortress loop from Modlin Fortress, which is just over 2 km long.
The region offers a rich variety of landscapes, including river valleys at the confluence of the Vistula and Narew rivers, diverse forests (oak-hornbeam, riparian, pine), and swampy areas. Many trails, like those near Modlin Fortress, combine natural beauty with historical elements.
Absolutely. Many of the easy trails are perfect for families. The region's proximity to Kampinos National Park means access to engaging paths like the "Educational Trail 'To Karczmiska'", which features wooden footbridges through wetlands, making it fun for all ages. While this specific trail is often accessed by car, the general character of the area's easy routes is family-friendly.
Most natural areas and trails around Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki, including those accessible by bus, are dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife, and respect local regulations. For example, the View of the Granary – Ostrołęcka Gate loop from Modlin Fortress offers open spaces suitable for walks with your canine companion.
The area is rich in history. Many bus-accessible routes lead to or pass by the impressive Modlin Fortress, one of Poland's largest fortifications. You can explore parts of the fortress complex, including highlights like the Modlin Fortress — Cadets' Gate and the Defenders of Modlin Monument (1939). The historic Józef Piłsudski Bridge over the Vistula is also a notable point of interest.
Yes, many of the trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point, which is convenient when relying on public transport. An example is the Tank at Modlin Fortress loop from Modlin Fortress, which is an easy circular hike.
Beyond the river confluence, you can find diverse forest types and wetlands. The Narew Riverside Promenade offers serene views. While not directly on a bus route, the "Educational Trail 'To Karczmiska'" highlights the region's unique swampy Niepust valley with wooden footbridges. Keep an eye out for natural monuments like the Ancient Guardian of the Forest or the Orlik’s Stone, though their direct bus accessibility may vary.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences here, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique blend of historical sites, especially around Modlin Fortress, and the tranquil natural settings along the rivers and through diverse forests. The accessibility by public transport is also a frequently appreciated aspect.
The diverse ecosystems, particularly the river valleys and forests, provide habitats for various wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, areas like the Stork Nest and Rural Landscape – Stork Nest loop from Wólka Górska suggest opportunities to observe birds and other animals in their natural environment, especially in quieter, less frequented sections of the trails.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, from blooming flora to vibrant fall colors. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Winter hikes are possible, especially on well-maintained paths, but require appropriate gear for potentially snowy or icy conditions.
Near major bus stations, particularly in Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki town center or around Modlin Fortress, you will find cafes, restaurants, and other amenities. It's always a good idea to check the specific trailhead location for nearby services before you start your hike, especially for routes that venture into more rural or forested areas.


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