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Hiking around gmina Ozorków offers accessible natural spaces within central Poland's Łódź Voivodeship. The region is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including significant forested areas, such as the Rezerwat Grądy nad Lindą and Park Leśny "Wiewiórka," and protected nature reserves. Terrain is generally flat to gently undulating, providing suitable conditions for various outdoor activities. These features make it ideal for hikers seeking less strenuous routes and a peaceful experience.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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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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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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Łęczyca was chartered under German law before 1260. The oldest brick town hall, mentioned as early as the late 14th century, was located – as archaeological research has shown – in the central part of the Market Square. The town hall was built as the seat of the mayor, councilors, the city court, the land courts, and the city archives. It also housed a prison and the city scales. The building also housed the executioner's axe. The date and cause of the destruction of the first town hall are unknown. A 1777 inventory contains information about the town's lack of a town hall, the town council meeting in private homes, and the storage of documents in the mayor's house – likely the reason for the 1787 decision by the Police Department of the Permanent Council to rebuild the town hall in Łęczyca. At the same time, the idea arose to adapt the former Jesuit church as the seat of the city authorities, but this was rejected due to the high costs of the conversion and the building's distance from the city center. Ultimately, architect Jakub Kubicki, the then city architect, decided to build a new town hall on the Market Square, on the site of the former municipal seat. He also prepared a building design and a detailed work program. This plan included involving residents in the construction work to reduce construction costs and sourcing bricks from the old city walls. The Łęczyca municipal seat was built with funds granted to the city by the king and thanks to the efforts of the residents. Construction work was carried out between 1788 and 1790. The first session of the town council in the new town hall took place in 1791.
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A defensive structure in Łęczyca, erected by King Casimir the Great. The exact date of the castle's commencement and completion is unknown. Construction work may have begun shortly after 1345, when the Łęczyca lands still belonged to Duke Władysław the Hunchback, but were no longer his principal residence. King Casimir the Great, naturally in consultation with the Duke, could have begun the defensive project at that time.
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The open-air museum was established in 2011-2013, although the idea of its creation appeared at the end of 2009. From the very beginning, its concept was closely linked to the Tum – the pearl of the Romanesque trail project. It consists of several basic parts: architectural buildings (a residential house – the so-called clay cottage, a livestock building with a peat shed, a barn, an earth cellar, a well with a crane, a manure pit and a fence), small architectural elements (a chapel), buildings presenting rural industry and crafts (a trestle-type windmill, an oil mill, a forge) and accompanying buildings (an administrative and exhibition building, a pottery and bread oven). The Łęczycka Zagroda Chłopska open-air museum is one of the three elements of the Tum – the pearl of the Romanesque trail project. The farmstead is a clay residential house with two rooms: a kitchen and a room, and a passage hall. The threshold of a peasant's cottage transports you to the times of the Second Polish Republic, and the yard is filled with the delicate smell of linseed oil, which has just been pressed in the oil mill operating in the open-air museum, the only one in the area. Next to it, in the forge, coke glows, and the blacksmith has everything he needs to be happy. A two-hundred-year-old windmill towers over the farmstead, the construction and operating principle of which can be learned by visiting its interior. via centralluk.pl/leczycka-zagroda-chlopska-grodzisko-w-tumie
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The building was built in the 12th century in the Romanesque style.
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There is a museum in the castle
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Collegiate Church of the Virgin Mary and St. Alexis in Tum (Łęczyca Collegiate Church) – a church erected in the 12th century, located near the former site of an early medieval stronghold[a]. It is one of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in Poland and has the status of a historical monument. from Wikipedia
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In the former organist's house of the parish of Our Lady the Queen and St. Alexy in Tum, at the Archcollegiate Church, a unique, church-related museum was established, called "Priceless Place - Museum of Church Heritage". It contains exhibits presenting the history of the church
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The cathedral is the main attraction in Tum, but the church is also beautiful.
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There are over 75 hiking routes documented in gmina Ozorków, offering a variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. These routes explore the region's diverse natural landscapes, including forested areas and nature reserves.
The terrain in gmina Ozorków is generally described as relatively flat to gently undulating. This makes it suitable for less strenuous walks and a peaceful outdoor experience. You'll find paths through significant forested areas and protected nature reserves.
Yes, gmina Ozorków offers many easy hiking trails. For instance, the Hiking loop from Ozorków is an easy 3.3 km path, perfect for a short, accessible walk directly from the town. Overall, more than 55 routes in the area are classified as easy.
Many routes in gmina Ozorków are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Castle in Leczyca loop from Nowa Wieś, which is an easy 5 km trail through rural landscapes.
Gmina Ozorków is home to several natural features. You can explore significant forested areas like Krogulec Forest, or visit protected nature reserves such as Rezerwat Grądy nad Lindą. The "Słone Łąki w Pełczyskach" (Salt Meadows in Pełczyska) is also a special protection area, offering opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, several routes connect to historical sites. For example, the Royal Castle in Leczyca – Collegiate Church in Tum loop from Łęczyca combines natural paths with visits to historical sites like the The castle in Tuma. Other nearby attractions include the Łęczycka Peasant Farm Open-Air Museum.
The trails in gmina Ozorków are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful rural setting, the accessible natural spaces, and the variety of paths through forests and reserves.
Given the generally flat to gently undulating terrain and the abundance of easy routes, many trails in gmina Ozorków are well-suited for families. Shorter, easy loops like the Hiking loop from Ozorków are ideal for walks with children.
Most natural areas and trails in gmina Ozorków are generally dog-friendly, especially the forested paths and rural routes. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and follow local regulations regarding pet access in protected areas.
Hiking durations vary depending on the route's length and your pace. Shorter, easy trails like the Castle in Leczyca loop from Nowa Wieś can be completed in about 1 hour 15 minutes, while longer moderate routes such as the Royal Castle in Leczyca – Collegiate Church in Tum loop from Łęczyca might take around 2 hours 25 minutes.
While gmina Ozorków is not known for dramatic mountainous views, its charm lies in accessible natural spaces. Trails often pass through serene forested areas and along the edges of nature reserves, offering peaceful rural scenery and opportunities for nature observation. The Staw w Sokolnikach-Lesie loop from Kania Góra, for example, offers pleasant views around a pond.


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