Best attractions and places to see around Rezerwat Łachy Brzeskie include natural riverine habitats and historical infrastructure. This faunistic nature reserve, established in 1998, spans 476.31 hectares along the Vistula River in the Mazovian Voivodeship. Its primary purpose is to protect nesting grounds for rare bird species, encompassing river islands and sandy shoals. The area offers opportunities for observing natural riverine processes and diverse birdlife.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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A cycling mecca near Warsaw :-). We're waiting for new asphalt ;-)
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Access along the rampart via a narrow path. Worth it.
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A great path that leads along the embankment
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An alternative to asphalt, a bit "shaky" ;)
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Steel railway bridge, view of the Vistula River, description of the construction of the unfinished pontoon bridge from the War of 1809.
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The beginnings of the creation of the "largest orchard in Europe" date back to the reign of Queen Bona, who was famous for her passion for gardening, including fruit growing. In 1545, she received large tracts of land in the Grójec district, which she later took care of, establishing numerous privileges for the owners of gardens. Then, fruit growing found legal support in the royal act of 1578, issued by Queen Bona's son. This gave rise to the development of fruit orchards, mainly apple orchards. Many historical works contain numerous mentions of the development of manor and peasant orchards in the Grójec region. A significant role in the history of "Grójecki apples" was also played by clergymen (Roch Wójcicki from Belsk, Niedźwiedzki from Łęczeszyce, Stefan Roguski from Goszczyn and Edward Kawiński from Konary), who in the 19th century were the main promoters of fruit growing in this region. At the beginning of the 20th century, commercial orchards were already established, the symbol of which was Jan Cieślak from Podgórzyce. He introduced high culture in the cultivation and storage of apples (in 1918 he built the first fruit storage facility in Poland). At the beginning of the 20th century, the first advisors also appeared, and one of the most famous from this region was Witalis Urbanowicz, who in 1909 became famous for developing the 10 gardening commandments. The very dynamic development of Grójec fruit growing, synonymous with Prof. Szczepan Pieniążek, began at the end of World War II. Thanks to him, the Institute of Pomology and Floriculture was established, which passed on the latest knowledge and experience in apple cultivation to local fruit growers. On the professor's recommendation, his student, Eligiusz Gajewski, founded the Experimental Plant of the Institute of Pomology and Floriculture in Nowa Wieś. This plant became a model farm from which Grójec fruit growers drew practical knowledge.
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The asphalt is actually great, the route is worth recommending.
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I've ridden this way a few times and it was beautiful premium gravel. In September 2024 some repair of the embankments started and heavy equipment demolished it a bit on the initial section, but I hope they fix it after themselves!
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The reserve is primarily focused on the natural riverine landscape of the Vistula River. You can observe its flowing waters, along with numerous islands and sandy shoals. These formations are critical nesting and resting sites for various bird species and offer a unique opportunity to witness natural riverine processes.
Yes, Rezerwat Łachy Brzeskie is an exceptionally important refuge for aquatic birds. It's a key location for birdwatching, where you can spot various species of gulls, terns, and waders. Grey herons and even white-tailed eagles are also known to frequent the area, especially on the river islands which serve as resting spots for migratory birds.
The area offers several popular cycling routes. You can enjoy An asphalt path along the orchards, known as a cycling mecca near Warsaw, or the Góra Kalwaria Cycling Route, which features good quality asphalt and a nice descent in one direction. For those who prefer off-road, there's also Beautiful gravel by the embankment and the Gassy Off-road Riverside Trail offering views of the Vistula River.
While the reserve itself is natural, you can find historical significance adjacent to it. The right bank near the village of Kępa Nadbrzeska was settled in the 19th century by German and Dutch colonists, experts in water management. They built homes on artificial embankments and planted poplars to protect against floods, and some of the original settlement layout can still be observed. Additionally, the Glinki–Góra Kalwaria Railway Bridge, built in 1950–1951, is a majestic steel structure that has been considered for monument status.
Beyond cycling, the region around Rezerwat Łachy Brzeskie is excellent for hiking. You can find easy hiking trails, such as the 'Hiking loop from Otwock Wielki' or the 'Góra Café – Adam and Eve Square loop from Góra Kalwaria'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Rezerwat Łachy Brzeskie guide. There are also MTB trails available for mountain biking enthusiasts, detailed in the MTB Trails around Rezerwat Łachy Brzeskie guide.
Yes, several attractions and activities in the area are family-friendly. The asphalt and gravel paths, such as An asphalt path along the orchards and Beautiful gravel by the embankment, are suitable for family bike rides. Many of the easy hiking routes are also appropriate for children, offering a chance to enjoy nature and birdwatching together.
The reserve is particularly significant during bird migration periods. Spring and autumn are generally the best seasons to observe a wide variety of migratory bird species resting on the Vistula's islands and shoals. However, aquatic birds can be observed throughout the warmer months.
The Gassy Off-road Riverside Trail offers beautiful views of the Vistula River and its wild floodplains. The general riverine landscape throughout the reserve provides numerous opportunities for scenic observation, especially from the embankments.
Visitors frequently praise the quality of the cycling infrastructure, particularly the smooth asphalt on routes like the Góra Kalwaria Cycling Route. The peaceful atmosphere, beautiful views of the Vistula, and the opportunity to observe wildlife, especially birds, are also highly valued. The historical elements, such as the majestic Glinki–Góra Kalwaria Railway Bridge, also draw appreciation.
While the reserve is a natural area, it's important to check local regulations regarding dogs, especially in a faunistic nature reserve dedicated to bird protection. Generally, dogs should be kept on a leash to avoid disturbing wildlife, particularly during nesting seasons. Specific trails or areas might have stricter rules.
Access to the reserve by public transport might be limited, as it's a natural area. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to nearby towns like Góra Kalwaria or Karczew, and then plan for a shorter local connection or a walk to the reserve's entry points. Specific public transport routes directly into the reserve are generally not available.
As a nature reserve, access is generally open for observation, but certain activities might require permits, especially if you plan to conduct research or enter particularly sensitive areas. For general recreational visits like birdwatching or walking along designated paths, permits are typically not required. However, always respect signage and conservation rules.


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