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Hiking trails in Rezerwat Zakole Zakroczymskie are primarily found within a natural park setting, often encompassing historical fortifications and riverine landscapes. The terrain is generally gentle, characterized by low elevation changes, making it suitable for accessible walks. This region offers a blend of natural scenery and historical interest, with routes often exploring areas around Modlin Fortress. The trails provide opportunities to experience both the natural environment and significant historical sites.
Last updated: July 7, 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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For those interested in garrison architecture. The building is impressive.
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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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Metal stairs leading to the "White Blocks." Possible missing steps!
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There are over 40 hiking trails in Rezerwat Zakole Zakroczymskie, offering a variety of options for exploring the natural park and historical fortifications.
Yes, the region is well-suited for beginners and families, with 17 easy routes. Many trails feature gentle terrain and low elevation changes, making them accessible. A good option is the Modlin Fortress — Cadets' Gate – Tank at Modlin Fortress loop, which is a shorter, easy path focusing on historical points.
Most trails in Rezerwat Zakole Zakroczymskie, especially those around Modlin Fortress, have designated parking areas nearby. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for specific parking information.
Yes, Modlin Fortress, a central point for many trails, is accessible by public transport. You can typically reach Modlin by train from Warsaw, and local buses or a short taxi ride can take you to the fortress area where many hikes begin.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Rezerwat Zakole Zakroczymskie, especially in the natural park areas. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, particularly in protected areas or near historical sites, and to check for any specific local regulations.
While the terrain is generally gentle, there are 4 routes classified as difficult for those seeking more of a challenge. These routes might involve longer distances or slightly more varied terrain within the reserve's landscape.
The best time to hike is typically from spring to autumn (April to October) when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is vibrant. However, the historical sites and river views can be enjoyed year-round. Winter hiking is also possible, offering a different, often quieter, experience of the landscape.
Yes, many of the trails in Rezerwat Zakole Zakroczymskie are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the View of the Granary – Ostrołęcka Gate loop from Modlin Fortress, which offers a comprehensive experience of the area's history and nature.
As a natural reserve, Rezerwat Zakole Zakroczymskie is home to various bird species, small mammals, and diverse plant life, especially along the Vistula River. Keep an eye out for waterfowl and other riparian wildlife.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 17 reviews. Reviewers often praise the unique blend of historical fortifications, like those found on the Baśka Murmańska Mural – Ostrołęcka Gate loop, and the serene natural park landscapes along the river bends.
Yes, many trails offer scenic views, particularly those that follow the Vistula River or explore the higher points around Modlin Fortress. The Meciszewski Caponier – Napoleon Gate loop provides opportunities to see historical structures and river vistas.
Yes, especially around the Modlin Fortress area, you can find cafes and small eateries. It's a good idea to check local listings for current operating hours, particularly outside of peak season.
Hikes in Rezerwat Zakole Zakroczymskie vary in length and duration. For example, the View of the Granary – Ostrołęcka Gate loop is about 4.3 miles (6.9 km) and takes around 1 hour 48 minutes, while shorter options like the Officers' Club – Defenders of Modlin Monument (1939) loop are about 2.8 miles (4.5 km) and can be completed in about 1 hour 8 minutes.


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