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Jogging in Łódź Voivodeship offers a diverse range of landscapes, from extensive forests to numerous city parks and significant water bodies. The region is characterized by varied terrain, including the hilly landscapes of Łagiewnicki Forest and the more urban green spaces within Łódź. These natural features provide a wide array of running environments for all abilities.
Last updated: August 14, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The building of the Municipal Slaughterhouse Directorate in Łódź is an interesting monument of former industrial architecture, erected at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries at Inżynierska Street, right next to Józef Poniatowski Park.
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Ponds in Arturówek, a recreational spot in Łódź.
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Nice views, you can walk in the afternoons, a bit crowded on free days. There is a cafe in season.
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The building was constructed between 1896 and 1902 according to the design by Feliks Nowicki. The designer of the steel structures was engineer Walenty Dubeltowicz (1844–1913), the first director of the horse-drawn tram company in Warsaw (in the years 1881–1883), known primarily as the most experienced builder of steel bridges in the Kingdom of Poland. Besides this investment, he also collaborated on the construction of the municipal slaughterhouse in Warsaw. Originally, the building was the headquarters of the management of the Joint-Stock Company of Municipal Slaughterhouses in Russia. After 1918, the slaughterhouse came under private management.
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The park was created between 1904-1910 according to the design of Teodor Chrząński and Walerian Kornenberg, in 1910 on the initiative of the city authorities, on the grounds of former city forests, which extended much further north than the current park (they included, among others, the grounds of the current hospital, church, and film studio). It is one of the largest and most beautiful parks in Łódź. The former name was "Garden on Pańska Street". Since 1917, the park has been named after Prince Poniatowski. The area of the park has decreased over the years. First, a military hospital was built at the corner of the former Anna Street (now Mickiewicza Street) and Pańska Street (Żeromskiego Street), and in 1925, the construction of the Church of Our Lady of Victory began at the intersection of Łąkowa and Anna Streets. In the 1970s, the park was cut by a wide strip of the current Mickiewicza Avenue and currently has a shape close to a rectangle.
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The oldest, large-format Łódź mural. Located at the end of the pedestrian part of Piotrkowska Street. At the time of its painting, it was the largest mural in the world. Completed in November 2001. It depicts the most characteristic elements of the city's space – Freedom Square with the monument of Tadeusz Kościuszko, the Church of the Holy Spirit, the Town Hall, and a historic tram. The authors of the mural are members of the Design Futura group. The mural is located on the 600m2 northern wall of the tenement house at Piotrkowska 152.
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The origin of the church is linked to the Battle of Warsaw in 1920. The inhabitants of Łódź, gathered for a prayer service, vowed to build a votive church if God granted them victory over Bolshevik Russia. As early as 1920, the decision was made to build a new Marian church. The parish was established on July 1, 1926, by Bishop Wincenty Tymieniecki. The basilica-style church, with classical forms and three naves, was designed by Józef Kaban. The cornerstone was blessed on August 15, 1926. The new church, although not yet completed, was opened for use in 1929. Construction was finished in 1938. The church was consecrated on October 2, 1938, by Bishop Włodzimierz Jasiński. The tower with two bells was erected in 1950. During World War II, the building was closed to the faithful and partially devastated. It was taken over by a clothing company that sewed uniforms. In the years 1952–1954, the main nave was decorated with polychromy, and the side naves with sgraffito, by Marian Jaeschke, Zdzisław Sikorski, and Albin Łubniewicz.
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Łódź Voivodeship offers a vast network of over 1490 running routes. These range from easy park runs to challenging forest trails, ensuring options for all abilities and preferences.
The region boasts diverse terrain, from the extensive woodlands of Łagiewnicki Forest with its hills and river valleys, to the varied landscapes of seven landscape parks. You'll find everything from post-glacial relief and ancient forests to scenic river valleys and well-maintained urban green spaces within the city of Łódź.
The running routes in Łódź Voivodeship are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 580 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the abundance of green spaces, and the well-marked paths that cater to different fitness levels.
Yes, Łódź Voivodeship has over 170 easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. Many city parks, like Józef Poniatowski Park or Park Staromiejski, offer flat, well-maintained paths. A good example is the Running loop from Łódź, an easy 4.8 km trail through urban green areas.
For more challenging or longer runs, explore the extensive forest areas and landscape parks. The Łódź Heights Landscape Park, for instance, offers varied post-glacial relief. A difficult 26.5 km route like the Kościelna Góra – Lower Arturówek Reservoir loop from Łódź Arturówek provides extensive forest trails and significant elevation changes.
Many routes in Łódź Voivodeship are designed as circular loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the popular Łódź loop from Łódź is a moderate 10.3 km circular trail that combines urban and green spaces.
Many natural areas and parks in Łódź Voivodeship are dog-friendly, especially the larger forest areas like Łagiewnicki Forest. However, it's always best to check local regulations for specific parks or nature reserves regarding leash requirements or restricted areas. Generally, as long as your dog is well-behaved and on a leash, you should be fine.
Absolutely! Many city parks and less strenuous forest paths are ideal for families. Parks such as Józef Piłsudski Park or Park Źródliska offer wide, paved or well-compacted paths suitable for jogging with children, and often include playgrounds or other amenities. The Green Trails of Łódź initiative also connects many family-friendly green spaces.
Within the city of Łódź, many parks and green spaces are easily accessible by public transport. Łagiewnicki Forest, one of Europe's largest city forests, is just a few kilometers from the city center and well-connected. Parks like Park na Zdrowiu and Józef Poniatowski Park also have good public transport links, making them convenient for urban runners.
Yes, the region offers several scenic routes. The Łódź Heights Landscape Park features varied post-glacial relief, while Spała Landscape Park is known for its ancient trees. The Sulejów Landscape Park is home to the stunning Niebieskie Źródła Nature Reserve, famous for its azure water. You can also find routes around the Arturówek water bodies, which are popular recreational spots.
Yes, Łódź Voivodeship features several routes near water. The Arturówek water bodies, formed by the Bzura river, are a popular recreational base within Łagiewnicki Forest. The Kościelna Góra – Lower Arturówek Reservoir loop from Łódź Arturówek offers views around the reservoir. The Jeziorsko Reservoir, the largest artificial reservoir in the region, also provides scenic running opportunities along its shores.


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