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Urban hiking trails around Las Winiarski are situated within Poland's Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, an area known for its forested surroundings and inclusion within the Nadnidziański Landscape Park. The terrain features diverse landscapes, including gypsum formations and wooded areas like the Wełecki, Bogucicki, and Szaniecki forests. Elevation changes are generally modest, making many routes accessible for casual exploration. The region offers a mix of natural and semi-urban environments for walking.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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One of the oldest cemeteries in Poland, established in 1786 by Greek wine merchants of Byzantine Orthodox faith who emigrated from Macedonia and settled in Kalisz in the early 18th century. The necropolis contains graves of Russian imperial officials who served in Kalisz during the partition era, as well as the last descendants of the city's original Greek merchant families.
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The building was one of only two structures on Śródmiejska street to survive the near-total destruction of the area by Prussian forces in August 1914; the other survivor was the Holy Trinity Hospital.
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This two-storey neo-classical bank building at ul. Śródmiejska 29 was designed by Warsaw architect Hugo Kuder and constructed in 1912 as the headquarters of Bank Handlowy Warszawski. The L-shaped structure features a distinctive rounded corner section framed by Ionic half-columns with garland-decorated capitals, crowned by a pediment containing an allegorical relief. The interior banking hall is notable for its marble checkerboard flooring, marbled pilasters with gilded capitals, elaborate stucco decorations, and a large steel-framed stained glass skylight.
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The building was designed by Marian Lalewicz, a prominent architect of the neoclassical era, whose work included the State Agricultural Bank building in Warsaw. Before the current building was constructed, the site housed the headquarters of the Society of Cyclists, and even before that, the Russian State Bank.
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In 2019, a mural inspired by Flora by Michał Mąka was created on the tenement house at 6 Majkowska Street.
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After an act of vandalism in 2011, the sculpture stood for some time without an arm and with a stone stuck in its head, which became a sad symbol of the destruction in the park.
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This horizontal sundial was moved to its current location in 1889 by planner Franciszek Szanior after the flood of 1881. Previously, since 1878, the sundial stood in St. Joseph's Square, and was made by Spiro (likely a stonemason and sculptor) from the Berendt factory in Warsaw.
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I've been searching for information about the date of construction of this "Chinese gazebo" for a long time. But everything points to it being a modern structure. I haven't found it in any "old photos" or postcards. It's also not listed on the National Register of Historic Places. However, "oral histories" suggest it was built before the 1990s. I'll keep looking.
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The area around Las Winiarski, nestled within the Nadnidziański Landscape Park, offers a variety of easy urban hiking trails. These routes often feature a mix of forested paths, scenic field areas, and passages through charming local settlements. Many are designed as loops, providing convenient starting and ending points.
Yes, the region is well-suited for easy urban hikes. There are over 30 easy routes available, making it ideal for casual strolls and relaxed exploration. These trails typically have minimal elevation changes and are suitable for most fitness levels.
Absolutely. Many of the urban hiking trails in the broader region are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point without retracing your steps. This design is convenient for exploring the local landscape and attractions.
While exploring the urban trails, you might encounter unique natural monuments. For instance, within the nearby Szaniecki, Nadnidziański, and Solecko-Pacanowski Protected Landscape Areas, there's a distinctive 'pine on stilts' in Wełecz and a cluster of ancient oaks in Kameduły. The region's forested character, including the Wełecki, Bogucicki, and Szaniecki forests, also offers tranquil green spaces.
Yes, the area is very family-friendly. Many trails are easy, relatively flat, and separated from busy roads, making them safe and enjoyable for all ages. The 15-kilometer loop trail originating from Busko-Zdrój and passing through Las Winiarski is particularly noted for its suitability for family hikes, with designated rest areas along the way.
The forested environment and diverse landscapes make the Las Winiarski area enjoyable for urban hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides lush greenery. Even in winter, with appropriate gear, the trails can offer a serene experience.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences in this region, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Hikers often praise the peaceful forested surroundings and the accessibility of the trails for a relaxing outdoor experience.
Beyond natural features, the region offers cultural points of interest. The Uzdrowiskowy Zakład Górniczy (Spa Mining Plant) in Las Winiarski features a distinctive rock path showcasing various rock types from the Świętokrzyskie region, along with ornamental gardens that add visual interest to a walk.
The duration of urban hikes varies depending on the route and your pace. Many routes are designed for shorter excursions, ranging from approximately one to two hours, while longer loops can extend to several hours, allowing for more extensive exploration of the local landscape.
Las Winiarski is a village, and while specific public transport details for trailheads might vary, Busko-Zdrój, a nearby town, serves as a hub. A notable 15-kilometer loop trail originates and concludes in Busko-Zdrój and passes directly through Las Winiarski, suggesting that Busko-Zdrój could be a starting point accessible by public transport for reaching the wider trail network.
Given the nature of urban and village trails, parking is generally available in or near the starting points of routes, particularly in villages like Las Winiarski or nearby towns such as Busko-Zdrój. Look for designated parking areas or suitable roadside spots, especially near local amenities or trail access points.
While the majority of urban trails are easy, there are a few moderate options available for those looking for a slightly more challenging experience. These routes might involve longer distances or slightly more varied terrain, but they remain accessible for most hikers.


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