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Urban hiking trails around Pabianice are characterized by green spaces, riverbanks, and accessible recreational areas within and near the city. The region in central Poland features a landscape with forests and the Grabia and Pabianica Rivers. Elevation changes are generally minor, making many routes suitable for various fitness levels. The area provides opportunities for walks along natural features and through urban parks.
Last updated: May 13, 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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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 glass of Pasaż Róży does the job.
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One of the attractions of the passage.
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A park with a small body of water, a bit of a break from the city.
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It's always something different in a city like this.
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Top spot in Łódź! The Poznański Palace is a true highlight – magnificent architecture and a significant piece of city history. The palace is especially impressive in the evening, when it's illuminated. Special tip: If you're looking for something special, stay at the PURO Łódź Hotel – directly across the street. From the room with panoramic windows, you'll have a breathtaking view of the palace. An unforgettable experience, especially at sunset!
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There are over 20 urban hiking trails around Pabianice, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy and moderate routes to explore the city and its green surroundings.
Urban hikes in Pabianice typically feature relatively flat terrain, often along paved paths, riverside promenades, and through city parks. Some routes might venture into nearby forested areas, offering a mix of natural and urban landscapes. The elevation gain is generally minimal, making most trails accessible.
Yes, many urban routes in Pabianice are suitable for families. The Lewityn Recreation Area is particularly popular, offering easy paths and recreational facilities. Routes like the Stawy Jana loop from Chojny are also generally easy and enjoyable for all ages.
Pabianice is quite dog-friendly, with several parks and green spaces suitable for walks with your pet. Areas like Park Wolności, Teren Spacerowy Bulwary, Skwer a'la Matjas, and Park na Zatorzu offer shaded areas and dedicated trails. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow local regulations.
Urban hikes in and around Pabianice offer a blend of natural beauty and historical sights. You can explore the tranquil Duża Woda Nature Reserve, visit the historic Talar Watermill complex on the Grabia River, or enjoy the recreational facilities at Lewityn Recreation Area. The city also features monuments like the PZL.37 Łoś Bomber Replica and Memorial.
Yes, many urban trails in Pabianice are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Stawy Jana loop from Chojny is a pleasant circular option. The Lewityn Recreation Area also offers an easy loop suitable for a relaxed walk.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for urban hiking in Pabianice, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery as nature awakens or changes colors. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially along riverside paths or in shaded parks. Winter walks are possible, particularly on well-maintained urban paths, but be prepared for colder weather.
The duration of urban walks in Pabianice varies depending on the route and your pace. Many easy routes, such as those around the Lewityn Recreation Area, can be completed within one to two hours. Longer moderate routes, like the OFF Piotrkowska – Poznański Palace loop from Łódź Pabianicka, can take several hours.
Pabianice has a local public transport network that can help you reach various parts of the city and its immediate surroundings, making many urban trailheads accessible. For routes extending further out, checking local bus schedules is recommended.
The urban hiking routes around Pabianice are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.85 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the trails, the blend of green spaces with urban exploration, and the peaceful atmosphere found along the Pabianica and Grabia Rivers.
Absolutely. Many of the urban trails in Pabianice are classified as easy, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll. The paths around the Lewityn Recreation Area are particularly well-suited, as are routes like the Władysław Reymont Statue – OFF Piotrkowska loop from Archidiecezja łódzka, which offers a gentle urban exploration.


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