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Jogging in Las Młochowski offers access to a significant forest complex within the Warsaw Protected Landscape Area, characterized by extensive pine and mixed woodlands. The terrain includes glacial hills, providing varied elevation for runners. Several nature reserves, such as Bolesław Hryniewiecki and "Zaborów," contribute to the area's biodiversity and offer serene settings for running. This region provides a natural escape from urban environments with its well-maintained trails.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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10.8km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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8.32km
00:51
20m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11
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11.9km
01:24
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.7km
01:24
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:41
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The monument was created in 1974. Its author was Teodozjusz Butyniec - a sculptor, a long-time employee of the State Folk Song and Dance Ensemble "Mazowsze". The monument is a reference to Slavic traditions and the cult of Świętowit. In the highest part of the statue, the author carved four heads of the god, but they are placed on the corners of the obelisk. Below the face, there are panels with the names of towns and symbols: Otrębusy - under which there is an image of a bulging clay vessel with ears, Kanie - two birds with combs on their heads, sitting on the branches of a tree, Karolin* - under which there is a sickle and 3 ears of grain, and the last panel: XXX with the head of a predatory bird and the blade of an axe.
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Unique, among the photos there is an explanation of its symbolism.
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Very nice route, worth recommending
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The Chapel of Our Lady Reigning in the Universe symbolizes the universe. The regions of the near Earth are presented by a model of the Solar System. It consists of the centrally located Sun and planets. A sphere with a diameter of one and a half meters with the equator and an ellipse marked with the twelve signs of the zodiac, is an image of the celestial sphere. A model of a spiral galaxy with 12 stars above the head of Our Lady symbolizes the distant cosmos, millions of light years away. Mary has her hands spread in a gesture of blessing and crushes the head of a snake with her foot - a symbol of victory over evil. The whole thing is attached to a ring marking the horizon.
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Hidden in the park, it looks carefully at the four corners of the world. " The monument was created in 1974. Its author was Teodozjusz Butyniec - a sculptor, a long-time employee of the State Folk Song and Dance Ensemble "Mazowsze". The monument is a reference to Slavic traditions and the cult of Świętowit. In the highest part of the statue, the author carved four heads of the god, but they are placed on the corners of the obelisk. Below the face, there are panels with the names of towns and symbols: Otrębusy - under which there is an image of a bulging clay vessel with ears, Kanie - two birds with combs on their heads, sitting on the branches of a tree, Karolin* - under which there is a sickle and 3 ears of grain, and the last panel: XXX with the head of a predatory bird and the blade of an axe (?). In the Otrębusy area, there are archaeological sites from the middle phase of the Bronze Age, around 1200 BC, and from the beginning of the Iron Age, 700-500 BC, in which the Przeworsk culture and the Lusatian culture developed. There are also documented traces of a cemetery from the Late La Tène period, settlements from the Bronze Age, and traces of settlements from the early Middle Ages. The areas of the Brwinów commune – where Otrębusy is located – in the 1st century AD belonged to one of the largest metallurgical centres in Mazovia, based on rich deposits of bog iron ore. An interesting exhibition of remains from that time can be seen in nearby Pruszków at the Museum of Ancient Metallurgy of Mazovia. As Dorota Słowińska writes in her book "Pradzieje Brwinów i jego okolic", the area of the Brwinów commune is characterised by a high density of archaeological sites. They are associated with almost all periods of prehistory. As a result of surface searches conducted in Brwinów and its immediate vicinity, at least 136 archaeological sites were recorded." Source: https://www.facebook.com/RegnumBarbaricum/posts/2985981911506072/?paipv=0&eav=Afaw9KV9TqQ4ogI75GJrr69bn7c8q7I6XdMW5Zxpx8qcbt8bBG7SjdJU4-Oi8QzOlMw&_rdr
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Młochowskie Forests, also known as Nadarzyńskie Forests, is a forest complex between Nadarzyn and Podkowa Leśna. The forest is located within the Warsaw Protected Landscape Area. There are many paths here that are perfect for running. There are three reserves in the forest.
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Really nice path in the forest, goes on probably longer than I highlighted
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A wide, comfortable, straight path through a luminous, alder and oak forest. The Zaborów nature reserve protects the oak-hornbeam forest with nesting sites for 26 species of birds, including the rare ones, such as the black woodpecker, medium-sized woodpecker and flycatcher. The forest is especially charming in autumn. Perfect place for a weekend short walk.
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Las Młochowski features extensive pine and mixed woodlands, offering a natural and serene environment for runners. You'll encounter varied terrain, including glacial hills that provide some elevation changes, making for more engaging runs. The forest floor is often covered with rich undergrowth like bilberry and mosses, creating a soft surface ideal for jogging.
Yes, Las Młochowski offers a wide selection of running routes. There are over 290 routes recorded on komoot, catering to various fitness levels. These range from easy paths to more challenging trails with varied elevation.
For an easier experience, Las Młochowski has 28 routes classified as 'easy'. While specific easy routes aren't detailed here, you can find many options on komoot that are suitable for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous run through the woodlands.
Yes, Las Młochowski is generally dog-friendly. The extensive forest paths and natural environment are perfect for running with your canine companion. However, always ensure your dog is under control, especially when passing through nature reserves like Bolesław Hryniewiecki or "Zaborów" where wildlife is abundant.
Absolutely. The well-maintained paths and educational trails within Las Młochowski are suitable for various activities, including family runs. The soft forest paths are often highlighted as safe for runners of all ages, making it a great place to enjoy a jog with your family.
While running, you can explore several natural features and reserves. The Bolesław Hryniewiecki Nature Reserve protects old oak and pine stands and is home to diverse wildlife. The "Zaborów" Nature Reserve is known for its protected bird and plant species. You might also encounter a wetland pond and a linden avenue natural monument, adding to the scenic beauty of your run.
Yes, many of the running routes in Las Młochowski are circular, allowing you to start and end your run at the same point. For example, the Zaborów Nature Reserve loop from Nadarzyn is a moderate 5.9 km (3.7 miles) route that takes you through the reserve and back.
The running routes in Las Młochowski are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 70 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse forest landscape, the peaceful atmosphere, and the well-maintained trails that provide a refreshing escape from urban environments.
Las Młochowski is accessible from Warsaw by train, making it a convenient option for those without a car. Specific train stations or bus stops will depend on your starting point and the particular section of the forest you wish to access, but public transport options are available to reach the vicinity of the trails.
Yes, there are parking options available near various entry points to the forest. As a popular destination for outdoor activities, you'll find designated parking areas that provide convenient access to the extensive network of running trails.
Las Młochowski is rich in biodiversity. While running, especially through nature reserves like Bolesław Hryniewiecki, you might spot various wildlife including foxes, deer, hares, squirrels, and a wide array of bird species such as jays, cuckoos, woodpeckers, and thrushes. It's a great opportunity to observe nature in a relatively untouched setting.
While the primary draw is nature, there are a few cultural sites nearby. You could visit the Karolin Palace – Home of the Mazowsze Folk Ensemble, or see the distinctive Villa Zosin. For those interested in military history, there's also the Former Anti-Aircraft Missile Battery Site near Warsaw.
Las Młochowski offers enjoyable running conditions year-round. The extensive woodlands provide shade in summer, while the well-maintained paths are suitable for autumn and spring runs. Even in winter, the forest can be beautiful for a jog, though conditions may vary with snow and ice.


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