Best attractions and places to see around Las Osobowicki, a forest complex in northern Wrocław, Poland, offers a range of outdoor activities and points of interest. The area features an extensive network of trails suitable for walking, running, and cycling, set within a park-like natural landscape. Visitors can explore historical sites, ancient trees, and observe diverse wildlife, with the forest bordered by the scenic Odra River.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Great trails with berms and jumps... but most of them can be bypassed. Only a few meters of elevation gain to get back up.
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A pleasant path between the forest and the river.
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The hill was in use from the 7th to the 5th century BC. a stronghold inhabited by the people of the Lusatian culture. Johann Gottlieb Korn, the founder of the temple, is buried in the crypt under the chapel on the hill.
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There is a water tap in front of the chapel.
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Singles that can be "used" on gravel, mtb, trekking, easy and not demanding.
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It's about a horse that galloped here from the Wrocław Market Square. A bit of my own investigation and digging through history and other annals - for those interested. The place took its name from the statue of Frederick II the Great (King of Prussia) on horseback. Buried in 1944 in a flood embankment (deep from the side of Osobowicka Street) by an SS unit. There he waited out the war safely. In 1947, it was accidentally found because someone stumbled over a horse's ear, as the old inhabitants of Osobowice said. The further fate is not so obvious, but as part of my search ... it seems that three inhabitants of Wrocław, employees of the recyclables depot - illegally sold the statue for the sum of PLN 260,000 to the bell foundry of Eugeniusz Woyczyński, where it was melted down. They were prosecuted for this act. The pedestal of the monument on the Market Square was dismantled only in 1948. Currently, flag poles are erected in the place of the former monument. In the field there is a plaque, probably created as part of the WBO, with a bench on a raised embankment. It is worth stopping here especially at sunset - a fabulous view of the Odra river.
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This is a nice cycling, running or walking path with a beautiful view of the river and a hill across the river
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Las Osobowicki offers an extensive network of trails suitable for walking, running, and cycling. You'll find both easy and more challenging routes, including a 5 km path with a forest surface ideal for lighter training. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are well-prepared Singletrack trails in Las Osobowicki and Dirt Bike Trails with berms and jumps, many of which can be bypassed for varying skill levels.
Yes, Las Osobowicki is home to several historical sites. You can visit Chapel Hill (Wzgórze Kapliczne), which was once a stronghold from the 7th to 5th century BC and now features an active chapel. Another notable site is Szaniec Szwedzki (Swedish Sconce), an historic earthwork in the northern-western part of the forest.
For scenic views, explore the Osobowicka Riverside Path, which offers beautiful vistas of the Odra River. Another excellent spot is Konia Góra – Uszbowice Riverside Viewpoint, especially recommended at sunset for a fabulous view of the Odra river.
The forest is characterized by its park-like nature and is bordered by the Odra River to the west and the Trzciana stream to the north. You can also find several impressive ancient trees, including oak trees estimated to be up to 270 years old, some recognized as natural monuments.
Las Osobowicki provides a habitat for diverse wildlife. Visitors might spot various bird species such as thrushes, woodpeckers, and jays, as well as mammals like foxes, deer, and squirrels. Reptiles and amphibians, including lizards, toads, and grass snakes, also inhabit the area.
Yes, Las Osobowicki is generally family-friendly. The extensive network of trails is suitable for walks with children, and the park-like environment offers plenty of space for outdoor activities. The Osobowicka Riverside Path and Konia Góra – Uszbowice Riverside Viewpoint are specifically noted as family-friendly.
Las Osobowicki is conveniently accessible from Wrocław by public transport. You can reach the area using tram lines 14 and 24, or bus line 118, making it an easy escape into nature without needing a car.
Yes, the forest offers designated parking areas for visitors. Some of these areas also include shelters and places for bonfires, making it convenient for spending time outdoors.
Las Osobowicki is a great destination year-round. Its park-like nature makes it pleasant in spring and summer for walks and cycling, while the autumn foliage offers beautiful scenery. Even in winter, the trails can be enjoyed, and the Szaniec Szwedzki features a recreational toboggan run.
Beyond exploring the attractions, you can engage in various outdoor activities. For cycling, check out routes like the 'Rędziński Bridge – Osobowicka Tree-Lined Path loop' or the 'Millennium Bridge loop' in the Cycling around Las Osobowicki guide. If you prefer hiking, routes such as the 'Las Osobowicki loop from Wzgórze Kapliczne' are available in the Hiking around Las Osobowicki guide. Running enthusiasts can find trails like the 'Osobowicki Bridge loop' in the Running Trails around Las Osobowicki guide.
The infrastructure within the forest is described as basic, focusing on its natural beauty. You'll find designated parking areas, some with shelters and bonfire spots. There are also benches along some paths and a health path ('Ścieżka Zdrowia') accessible from Wzgórze Kapliczne. A water tap is available in front of the chapel on Chapel Hill.


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