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Jogging around Las Kabacki offers access to a significant natural reserve in Warsaw, spanning approximately 900 hectares. The region is characterized by a diverse network of trails, providing varied terrain for runners. While generally flat, the eastern part of the forest features gentle undulations and hills of dune origin, with an escarpment above the Vistula River glacial valley forming its eastern border. Many paths are well-maintained, ensuring accessibility for running.
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Jog the Pętla Las Kabacki, a 6.2-mile (10.0 km) moderate loop through the Kabacki Forest, offering a refreshing natural escape near Warsaw.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5 small-leaved lime trees, forming an alley of trees on the corner of Moczydłowska and Ziemska streets. INSPIRE number in the Central Register of Nature Protection Forms: https://crfop.gdos.gov.pl/CRFOP/widok/viewpomnikprzyrody.jsf?fop=PL.ZIPOP.1393.PP.1465011.3439
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This is a small clearing, the larger one with shelters and a fire pit is located to the southwest of here.
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The Kabacki Forest Air Crash occurred on May 9, 1987, when a passenger plane, the Il-62M "Tadeusz Kościuszko" of Polish Airlines LOT, crashed during an attempted emergency landing. The cause of the tragedy was an engine failure and a fire on board, which led to the loss of control of the plane. The crash killed 183 passengers and crew members, making it the largest in the history of Polish aviation. At the site of the tragedy in the Kabacki Forest, there is a commemorative cross, a plaque with the names of the victims, and a monument commemorating the event. The forest area that was destroyed by the falling plane was reforested after being cleaned up.
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Powsińska Glade in Kabacki Forest - here it is allowed to light a fire. You cannot use wood from the forest, only the special one provided by the city. If you run out, you have to bring your own.
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Kabacki Forest named after Stefan Starzyński – a forest park and nature reserve located in the southern part of Warsaw. It stretches for 4-5 km and 2.5-3 km wide. From the south it borders the Piaseczno and Konstancin-Jeziorna Communes, from the north with the currently greatly expanded Ursynów, and from the west with Puławska Street. The area of this complex is 924.72 ha.
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Kabacki Forest named after Stefan Starzyński – a forest park and nature reserve located in the southern part of Warsaw. It stretches for 4-5 km and 2.5-3 km wide. From the south it borders the Piaseczno and Konstancin-Jeziorna Communes, from the north with the currently greatly expanded Ursynów, and from the west with Puławska Street. The area of this complex is 924.72 ha.
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English oak - a natural monument in the Kabacki Forest. Established in 1972. INSPIRE number in the Central Register of Forms of Nature Protection: PL.ZIPOP.1393.PP.1465011.3086
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Las Kabacki offers a diverse network of trails. While generally flat, the eastern part of the forest features gentle undulations and hills of dune origin, providing some variation in elevation. An escarpment above the Vistula River glacial valley forms its eastern border. Many paths are well-maintained, ensuring accessibility for runners of various fitness levels.
Yes, Las Kabacki has options for all abilities. Out of nearly 600 running routes, over 80 are classified as easy. These routes typically feature well-maintained paths and minimal elevation changes, perfect for those new to running or looking for a relaxed jog.
Beyond its natural beauty, Las Kabacki features several points of interest. You can explore the Powsińska Glade, a large recreational area. The forest also holds historical significance with the Enigma Codebreakers Monument and the Kabaty Forest Air Disaster Memorial. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the monumental oaks and diverse flora throughout the reserve.
The running routes in Las Kabacki vary significantly in length. For example, the popular Kabacki Forest Loop is about 6.2 miles (10.0 km), while the Running loop from Ursynów is around 3.4 miles (5.5 km). You'll find routes ranging from shorter, quick jogs to longer, more enduring runs, with nearly 600 options available.
Yes, Las Kabacki is easily accessible by public transport, including the Warsaw Metro, making it a convenient escape from the city. There are also various parking options available around the reserve, though specific locations may vary depending on your starting point. It's advisable to check local maps for the most convenient parking near your chosen trail.
Absolutely. The well-maintained and generally flat paths in many parts of Las Kabacki make it suitable for families. While specific 'family-friendly' routes aren't explicitly categorized, shorter and easier routes, especially those away from the slightly hillier eastern section, are ideal for running with children. The Powsińska Glade is also a great spot for recreational activities.
Yes, Las Kabacki is generally dog-friendly, making it a great place to run with your canine companion. However, it's important to keep your dog on a leash, especially given the diverse wildlife in the reserve, which includes deer, wild boar, and various bird species. Always remember to clean up after your pet.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 200 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse network of trails, the peaceful natural environment, and the opportunity to run among large areas of 120-160-year-old trees. The variety in terrain, from flat sections to gentle undulations, is also frequently highlighted.
Many of the running routes in Las Kabacki are designed as loops, offering convenient circular paths. Popular examples include the Kabacki Forest loop from Kabaty Woods and the Oak – natural monument – Kabacki Forest loop from Ursynów. These circular routes allow you to start and finish at the same point without retracing your steps.
Las Kabacki is enjoyable for running year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming plants, while autumn offers beautiful fall foliage. Summer is popular, but it's best to run in the mornings or evenings to avoid the heat. In winter, when conditions allow, the forest transforms into a scenic landscape, and some trails are even suitable for cross-country skiing, offering a unique running experience.
While the forest itself is a nature reserve, you can find amenities in the surrounding areas of Warsaw, particularly near the main entrances or public transport hubs. The Powsińska Glade, located in the southern part of the complex, is near a historic forester's lodge and offers recreational facilities. For cafes and more extensive services, you would typically find them in the nearby urban districts.


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