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Urban hiking trails around Lake Paprocańskie are set within a landscape characterized by a large artificial reservoir, surrounded on three sides by forests that are part of the GOP forest protection zone. The area features accessible paths around the lake, a former horse trail known as Aleja Dębowa with old oak trees, and generally flat topography near the banks. Marshy areas in the backwater section provide a refuge for waterfowl.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Monument to the Silesian Insurgent on Wolności Square. The historical heart of Tychy, hiding one of the region's most symbolic monuments. The first monument, designed by Wincenty Chorębalski, was erected here in 1930, commemorating the inhabitants of Tychy who died in the Silesian uprisings. Destroyed by the Germans in 1939, it was reconstructed in the 1950s by Augustyn Dyrda, and in 2007 it regained its original, dynamic shape of a bronze-cast youth. Wolności Square itself (the former old market of the Tychy region) is a great place for a short break on the route – it is surrounded by historic, intimate buildings and is located just a few hundred meters from the historic brewery. An excellent landmark and starting point for excursions tracing the history of Upper Silesia.
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Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński Square in Tychy A vibrant, main cultural and social square of Nowe Tychy, designed in the 1950s by prominent urban planners Hanna and Kazimierz Wejchert. The central point of the square is an impressive dandelion-shaped fountain and modern, illuminated "Poetry Cubes" with engraved poems by the patron. The northern side is closed by the Andromeda Culture Passage (former legendary cinema), and the southern side by a characteristic house with turrets. Thanks to recent revitalization involving the removal of paving, the square has gained plenty of new greenery, shady trees, and planted rain gardens. It is an ideal, car-free spot for a break on your route, full of summer terraces of cafes and restaurants.
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The complex is completely free, and the park areas are open around the clock Park Jaworek, Jaworek Water Playground. Numerous wooden relaxation terraces, sun loungers, bicycle racks, and toilets have been placed around the water playground. The walking paths and bridges have recently undergone thorough renovation, making them ideally flat and safe for strollers and bicycles.
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Jaworek Park in Tychy (often called by locals „Tychy meadows” UM Tychy) is a vast, open recreational space stretching in the southwestern part of the city, between the modern housing estates „Ł” and „K”. The main entrances to the park are located from Mikołaj Kopernik Street and Jaśkowicka Street. In recent years, the park has undergone a spectacular metamorphosis. It has become one of the most popular and awarded public spaces in the entire region – it won the prestigious Best Public Space of the Silesian Voivodeship award.
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The droplets splashing against the branches create an intense, humid microclimate around the graduation tower, rich in iodine, bromine, magnesium, and potassium, reminiscent of a sea breeze. Certified, Devonian thermal brine, which is brought directly from the Uzdrowisko Ustroń spa, is pumped into the graduation tower.
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The German brine graduation tower is a massive wooden structure, 69 meters long and almost 7 meters high. Interestingly, its characteristic geometric shape directly refers to the form of the Tychy City Hall building. The walls of the structure are lined with blackthorn twigs, through which natural brine flows.
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The Tyska water tower (located in the area of Asnyka and Wojska Polskiego streets) is a post-war structure built in the 1950s. This chalice-shaped reinforced concrete structure no longer serves its original functions, and due to its unique character, it constitutes a distinctive landmark in the city's landscape. The tower has been inactive for many years and is also permanently closed to visitors. The facility is managed by PKP S.A. and is secured against access by third parties. It is not listed in the monuments register.
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Well, the graduation tower is probably not a monument to the victims.
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There are over 30 urban hiking trails around Lake Paprocańskie, with the vast majority being easy and suitable for all skill levels. Only a few routes are rated as moderate, offering a slightly longer or more varied experience.
Most urban hiking trails in the Lake Paprocańskie area are rated as easy. The general topography near the lake banks is not overly varied, making for pleasant and accessible walks. This makes the trails suitable for casual strolls, families, and those looking for a relaxed outdoor experience.
Yes, Lake Paprocańskie is an excellent destination for families. Many easy trails are perfect for outings with children. Beyond the trails, the area offers a unique water playground with fountains, a large playground featuring an impressive wooden pirate ship, and a rope park for various age groups.
Yes, the natural surroundings of Lake Paprocańskie, with its forests and open paths, are generally dog-friendly. Always keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to maintain the cleanliness and enjoyment for all visitors.
Yes, a popular circular loop around Lake Paprocańskie is approximately 6.5 km long, attracting walkers, cyclists, and sports enthusiasts. Many of the urban hiking routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps.
The urban trails often lead you through diverse landscapes, including forests and along the lake shore. You can discover various attractions such as the historic 19th-century Promnice Hunting Palace, the Pier, and the Paprocany Lake Beach and Recreation Area. The Paprocany Kayak Marina also offers a scenic spot.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.87 stars from over 230 ratings. Reviewers often praise the serene natural ambiance provided by the surrounding forests, the well-maintained paths, and the variety of recreational facilities available, making it a perfect blend of nature and urban convenience.
Yes, the former horse trail known as Aleja Dębowa, featuring impressive 150 to 250-year-old oak trees, provides a historically rich and scenic path for exploration. You can also find routes that pass by the Promnice Hunting Palace, adding a touch of historical charm.
The Lake Paprocańskie area is well-equipped with supporting infrastructure. You'll find numerous restaurants and cafes, such as the HUTA PAPROCKA Restaurant and GRAMY Ice Cream Parlor, as well as picnic areas and grill shelters, providing convenient options for refreshments and relaxation after your hike.
The Lake Paprocańskie area is generally well-connected. While specific public transport routes vary, Tychy has a public transport network that can get you close to the lake. For drivers, there are usually parking options available near popular access points, especially around the main recreational areas of the lake.
Consider the Suble Park – JAWOREK Park loop from Tychy. This easy 5.6 km route takes you through green spaces, offering a pleasant urban walking experience away from heavy traffic.
Yes, the Brine Graduation Tower – Mediateka loop from Tychy is an easy 3.3 km route that allows you to explore urban areas and potentially encounter interesting architectural or public art installations like the Brine Graduation Tower.
The Baczyński Square – Water Tower loop from Tychy is an easy 4.8 km hike that combines urban squares with views of the Water Tower, while still providing access to green spaces within the city.


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