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Hiking around Grodzisk Mazowiecki offers diverse natural features and green spaces for outdoor activities. The region, located west of Warsaw, is characterized by rolling plains, numerous ponds, and significant natural forest communities, including ancient oak stands. The landscape integrates historical parks and the Rokicianka River, providing varied terrain for exploration. This area features a network of trails suitable for different fitness levels, with many routes accessible via public transport.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Unveiled on July 25, 2025, the largest mural in the city—two walls of 130 square meters each forming a single unit. Approximately 300 cans of paint were used to create the mural.
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A commemorative festival mural was created by the Wypiszwymaluj company, and the Care and Educational Center of the Association for Children and Youth "Inspiracja" from Wólka Grodziska and the Youth Consulting Group will participate in the final works.
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Hospital in Grodzisk Mazowiecki. The cornerstone for the construction of the hospital was laid on May 30, 1989. In 1992, construction was suspended, and resumed after 4 years in 1996. The first hospital facilities were put into use in 2002, and the first patients were admitted in April 2003. In 2004, it was given the name of John Paul II. The current full name of the hospital: Independent Public Specialist Western Hospital of St. John Paul II in Grodzisk Mazowiecki.
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The residential building, rebuilt from a flax spinning mill, was built in 1913 in Żyrardów. It was one of the most modern buildings of the Linen Plant and one of the first in the world made of reinforced concrete, adapted to the loads resulting from the work of several thousand spindles. In order to evenly distribute the stresses and vibrations of the building, the roof structure was loaded with earth, and then plants were planted. There was a fire tank on the roof of the building. The water, which was drawn from the Górny Staw on Pisia Gągolin, was to flood all the floors of the building in turn in the event of a fire. On the top floor, below the fire tank, there were two other huge water tanks used to store water used for flax processing (so-called wet spinners). The water was drawn from a source located on the factory premises. It was the cleanest and healthiest water in Żyrardów.
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Recreational and sports areas located in Grodzisk Mazowiecki at ul. Stawowa 10. It is assumed that they were created in the 19th century as a result of the damming of the Rokicianka River. In 2012, on the 490th anniversary of Grodzisk Mazowiecki receiving city rights, the ponds were revitalized, including a complete reconstruction of the facility, including cleaning and widening the water reservoirs, and planting plants.
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Tadeusz Aleksander Baird (born July 26, 1928 in Grodzisk Mazowiecki, died September 2, 1981 in Warsaw) – Polish composer of contemporary music and teacher.
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The monument was rebuilt in 1984 after being destroyed during the defensive war in 1939.
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Leonid Teliga (born May 28, 1917 in Vyazma, died May 21, 1970 in Warsaw) – an infantry officer of the Polish Army of the Second Polish Republic and the Polish Air Force in Great Britain, yacht sailor, journalist, translator, writer, the first Pole to solo around the Earth on a wooden yacht s/y Opty in 1967–1969. Resident of Grodzisk Mazowiecki. In 2017, as part of the celebrations of the 100th anniversary of Leonid Teliga's birth, a monument commemorating this sailor was unveiled on the Golian ponds.
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There are over 50 hiking trails around Grodzisk Mazowiecki that are easily accessible from bus stations. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from leisurely strolls to more extended walks through the region's diverse landscapes.
Yes, the majority of bus-accessible trails in the area are considered easy, with 45 out of 59 routes falling into this category. These trails are generally flat, making them suitable for most fitness levels. An example is the Railwayman Monument – Goliana Ponds loop from gmina Grodzisk Mazowiecki, which is an easy 4.27 km route.
The terrain around Grodzisk Mazowiecki is characterized by rolling plains, extensive green spaces, and numerous ponds. You'll find paths winding through natural forest communities, alongside rivers like the Rokicianka, and through well-maintained parks. The elevation changes are generally minimal, making for comfortable walking.
Many trails will lead you through beautiful natural settings. You can visit the serene Goliana Ponds, explore the Stawy Walczewskiego Recreation Area with its artificial ponds, or walk along the Rokicianka River. The broader region also includes significant areas like the Młochowski Grąd Nature Reserve, known for its ancient oak stands.
Absolutely. Several routes pass by historical sites and cultural points of interest. You might encounter the picturesque Adam Chelmonski Manor House or the tranquil Adamowizna Manor and Park. The Railwayman Monument – Skarbków Park loop, for instance, takes you through the historic Skarbków Park, an 18th-century gem.
The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, the well-maintained paths, and the accessibility of these routes from public transport, making them ideal for a relaxing day out in nature.
Yes, many of the trails are very family-friendly, especially the 'easy' rated routes which make up the majority. Parks like Skarbków Park offer playgrounds and educational trails, while the relatively flat terrain and shorter distances of routes like the Leonid Teliga Mural – Animal Totem loop are perfect for walks with children.
Many of the routes designed for bus accessibility are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same bus stop. Examples include the World Cultures Festival Mural loop and the Chopin Piano Roundabout loop, providing convenient options for exploration.
Spring is an excellent time to hike, as the parks and natural areas burst with greenery, and the longer days encourage outdoor activity. The mild weather of late spring and early autumn also offers comfortable conditions for exploring the trails.
Yes, for a unique outdoor experience, you can visit the Juan Soriano Sculpture Garden in Owczarnia. This garden offers art installations set within a natural environment and is accessible for visitors looking to combine art appreciation with a walk.
The duration of these hikes varies, but many of the easy routes can be completed within 1 to 2 hours. For example, the Railwayman Monument – Goliana Ponds loop takes approximately 1 hour and 5 minutes, while longer routes might extend to 2-3 hours, offering flexibility for different schedules.


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