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Urban hiking trails around Las Kabacki, officially known as the Stefan Starzyński Kabaty Woods Nature Reserve, offer a significant green space in the southern part of Warsaw. The region is characterized by diverse forests, including hornbeam and old-growth trees, providing a varied natural landscape. While largely flat, the eastern part features hills of dune origin and a high escarpment above the Vistula River, adding subtle elevation changes to the trails. This natural reserve serves as a crucial green lung for…
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Deyna's mural is worth seeing. It's one of a kind.
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A commemorative plaque for Irena Kwiatkowska was unveiled in 2022 on the building at ul. Rybałtów 20 in Warsaw's Kabaty district, where the actress lived in 2002–2009. It commemorates the outstanding artist, known for her role as "Kobieta pracy" in the series Czterdziestolatek. The initiator of the event was the FIK Foundation.
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The parish of St. Padre Pio in Warsaw's Ursynów district was established on December 8, 1999 by Cardinal Józef Glemp. A chapel has been operating in the parish house since 2000. Construction of the three-nave church began in 2006, and after the developer's bankruptcy, the investment was completed by the parish community. The church was consecrated on October 1, 2017. The first parish priest was Fr. Ignacy Dziewiątkowski (1999–2025), and since 2025 this function has been held by Fr. Marek Szymula. The parish is also served by Salvatorian sisters.
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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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Marian chapel with the inscription: Immaculate Mother Mary, We entrust to you our families, the future of our homeland, lead us into the Third Millennium of Faith and Love. It was founded on the occasion of the twentieth year of John Paul II's pontificate. The ceremonial unveiling took place on September 14, 1998 in Warsaw. It is located on the corner of Stryjeńskich and Belgradzka streets.
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The Ursynów City Hall is an administrative building located at 61 Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Street, on the corner of Gandhi Street. Its construction began in February 2006 and was completed in December 2008. The building has six floors above ground and one underground, and its usable area is 10,500 m². The cost of building the city hall was approximately PLN 37.5 million, and the general contractor was Budimex. The first two floors are intended for visitors - on the ground floor there is the Residents' Service Department, general office, night porter's lodge, security rooms and a catering point. The first floor houses the District Council meeting room, conference rooms and the second WOM operating room with an office part.
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The parish was established on October 31, 1984 by Cardinal Józef Glemp from part of the parish of St. Catherine in Służewo. The erection decree came into effect on November 15, 1984. A chapel was built in 1983, which was consecrated on Holy Wednesday 1984 by the Primate of Poland, Cardinal Józef Glemp. The Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, built since 1995 according to the design of architect Stanisław Stefanowicz. The parish house according to the design of architect Jacek Kuszner, built in the years 1987-1992 by Father Tomasz Król. On June 15, 1995, the Primate of Poland, Cardinal Józef Glemp, laid the cornerstone for the construction of the new church, consecrated by the Holy Father. The work lasted several years and on December 23, 2001, the Primate of Poland consecrated the church of St. Thomas the Apostle.
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A mural dedicated to Kazimierz Deyna, an outstanding footballer of Warsaw’s Legia, a legend of Polish football, an Olympic gold and silver medalist, and a bronze medalist at the 1974 World Cup.
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Las Kabacki offers a wide selection of urban hiking trails, with over 190 routes available. This includes more than 150 easy trails and over 30 moderate options, catering to various fitness levels.
The urban hiking trails in Las Kabacki are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.65 out of 5 stars from over 220 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse natural landscape, the extensive network of well-maintained paths, and the peaceful escape into nature within the city.
Yes, Las Kabacki is perfect for easy urban hikes, with over 150 routes classified as easy. A great option for a gentle walk is the Moczydełko Park – Tree avenue – natural monument loop from Kabaty Woods, which is just under 2.5 km and showcases diverse nature.
Absolutely. Many of the urban hiking trails in Las Kabacki are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Tree avenue – natural monument – Mural "Greetings from Ursynów" loop from Kabaty Woods, offering a pleasant 5.2 km circular walk.
Yes, for those looking for a slightly longer or more challenging urban hike, there are over 30 moderate trails available. Consider the Mural – Stanisław Anioł the Guardian – Tree avenue – natural monument loop from Kabaty Woods, which is a moderate 7.8 km route with some varied terrain.
Las Kabacki is a nature reserve boasting diverse forests with hornbeam, oak, pine, and beech trees, some over 120 years old. You might spot rich undergrowth with rare plants. The forest is home to deer, wild boars, foxes, and various bird species like buzzards and woodpeckers, offering a true natural escape within the city.
Yes, Las Kabacki features several points of historical interest. You can visit the Kabaty Forest Air Disaster Memorial, commemorating a 1987 plane crash, or the Enigma Codebreakers Monument. There's also a historic forester's lodge and a symbolic grave of an unknown Home Army soldier.
Las Kabacki has designated picnic clearings, some equipped with shelters and fire pits. The Powsińska Meadow is a notable forest clearing where fires are permitted with city-provided wood, making it an ideal spot for a break or a meal.
Yes, Las Kabacki is very well connected by public transport. It's easily accessible via buses and the Warsaw Metro, making it a convenient destination for urban hikers without a car.
While public transport is highly recommended, there are usually parking areas available at various entry points to Las Kabacki. These are often located near the forest's edges, particularly in the vicinity of residential areas or main roads bordering the reserve.
Absolutely. With over 150 easy trails and diverse natural features, Las Kabacki is very family-friendly. The well-maintained paths and opportunities for wildlife spotting make it an engaging environment for children. Many routes are short and relatively flat, perfect for little legs.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the urban hiking trails in Las Kabacki. As it is a nature reserve, it's important to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to protect the local wildlife and maintain the natural environment for all visitors.


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