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Jogging routes around Załuski, situated in the Masovian Voivodeship, provide a natural setting for outdoor activity. The region is characterized by its lovely forests and an agricultural landscape of fields, contributing to clean air. Two local ponds offer tranquil spots, and the area experiences low average rainfall, making it suitable for consistent outdoor exercise.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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16.8km
01:58
50m
50m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.97km
00:43
20m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.81km
00:30
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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great place, I highly recommend it
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Metal stairs leading to the "White Blocks." Possible missing steps!
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A brick defensive wall with embrasures, either on the slope of a rampart or at its foot in a fortress ditch, used in fortifications primarily in the first half of the 19th century. The wall could contain embrasures for small arms. The purpose of the Carnot wall was to make it difficult for an enemy to cross the ditch. It was first used by the French military engineer General Lazare Nicolas Carnot in his 1772 drawing. Some bricks clearly bear the names of the brickworks where they were made. Source: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mur_Carnota
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An artillery tower built around 1900 on a J-shaped plan, made of brick with stone detailing, known as the "elevator" (elevator). Located on the Vistula River, it was two and three stories high, originally covered with earth, now with a roof. On the inner side (courtyard), rooms were designated as soldiers' quarters; on the outer side, these rooms were the combat section of the tower, where cannons could be positioned if necessary. Since there was no military activity during the Russians' stay in the Novogiergievsk Fortress, the Russians converted it into a grain warehouse (elevator) to utilize it. Together with the mill, flour warehouse, and bakery, they formed the so-called "supply line." Source: https://Twierdzamodlin.pl/Twierdza-modlin/najciekawsze-budowle/#elewator
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A monument in the form of a plaque with text and an anchor commemorating the first port of the reborn Second Polish Navy. It was unveiled on June 21, 1997, at the initiative of members of the Maritime League Association and the residents of Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki. The monument is situated on the right bank of the Narew River, directly opposite the entrance to the former naval port located near the Lieutenant Feliks Pancer Bridge.
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The former artillery kennel (also known as a caponier) was built during the expansion of the Modlin Fortress citadel between 1832 and 1844. Before World War I, the building had four stories; from August 1915, only two. Just a dozen or so years ago, a figure of a knight, carved from sheet metal, stood on the building's "terrace." The name "Knight" was familiar among the locals; if you arranged to meet someone at "Knight," you knew where they were. Unfortunately, there's no trace of it left. From the caponier's "terrace," you can see the ruins of a granary and the confluence of the Narew and Vistula Rivers. For several years, a mural referencing the Napoleonic era has been displayed on the citadel's walls (to the right of the stairs).
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You can hide from the storm or the heat :)
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It is one of four preserved brick buildings from the times of the Duchy of Warsaw. Napoleon himself is said to have participated in the process of creating the plans.
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Załuski offers a selection of over 20 running routes, providing various options for exploring the region's natural beauty.
The terrain around Załuski is characterized by lovely forests and expansive agricultural fields, offering a mix of shaded paths and open, pastoral landscapes. The region is known for its clean air, making it a healthy environment for outdoor exercise.
Yes, the area caters to various abilities. While most of the 22 routes are moderate, there is at least one easy route perfect for beginners or a relaxed run, and two more challenging options for experienced runners seeking a greater workout.
The running trails in Załuski are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the natural settings, clean air, and the variety of landscapes, from forests to agricultural fields.
Załuski experiences some of the lowest average rainfall and snowfall in Poland, making it suitable for consistent outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while the shaded forest paths can provide relief during warmer summer days.
Yes, many routes in Załuski are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Modlin Fortress — Cadets' Gate – Meciszewski Caponier loop from Modlin Fortress is a popular circular option.
Many natural trails in the Załuski area are suitable for running with dogs, especially those through forests and agricultural fields. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and respect local regulations, particularly near nature reserves or private farmlands.
You'll encounter lovely forests, agricultural fields, and local ponds. Some routes, like the Rybitew Nature Reserve loop from Gać, take you through protected natural landscapes. Additionally, the nearby Zdunowo Manor House and Park offers a beautiful destination or a scenic part of a longer route.
Absolutely. The Modlin Fortress — Cadets' Gate – Meciszewski Caponier loop from Modlin Fortress offers views around the historic fortress area, including highlights like the Modlin Fortress — Cadets' Gate and the Officers' Club.
Yes, for an easier run, consider the Running loop from Zakroczym, which is classified as easy and covers a distance of about 4.9 km (3 miles).
While specific parking information for each route varies, Załuski is a rural area, and you can often find parking in villages or designated spots near trailheads. For routes starting from towns like Płońsk, public parking facilities are generally available.
Access to Załuski and surrounding areas by public transport is possible, though it might require some planning. You can often reach nearby towns like Płońsk via regional buses, and from there, some trailheads may be accessible by local transport or a short walk. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance.


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