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Masovian Voivodeship
Radom City
Radom

Wojska Polskiego Overpass – Godów Retention Reservoirs loop from Radom Wschodni

Routes
Mountain biking trails
Poland
Masovian Voivodeship
Radom City
Radom

Wojska Polskiego Overpass – Godów Retention Reservoirs loop from Radom Wschodni

Moderate

13

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Wojska Polskiego Overpass – Godów Retention Reservoirs loop from Radom Wschodni

01:47

32.1km

180m

Mountain biking

Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 22, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1

8.08 km

Jewish Cemetery in Radom

Highlight • Historical Site

In 1831, due to the spread of the cholera epidemic, a cemetery for Jewish victims of the plague was established in Radom. It was marked out at some distance from the city, near the village of Dzierzków, which is now one of the districts of Radom. On November 19, 1837, the necropolis was transformed into a cemetery of the Jewish community, and in 1846, an act of perpetual lease of the plot was signed. In 1860, 1902 and 1911, the Jewish community bought other plots of land adjacent to the cemetery in order to enlarge the area. In the interwar period, the staff consisted of an intendant, two gravediggers, four attendants, a caravan driver and a caretaker.

During the First and Second World Wars, Jewish soldiers were buried here. During the German occupation, the necropolis became a burial place for Jews who died and were murdered in the Radom ghettos. After 1945, the remains of Jews who died while working in the industrial plants of Radom and Pionki were also moved here. The last funeral took place in 1950.

During World War II, the Germans destroyed the cemetery, taking away almost all the tombstones. The matzevot was used for construction works in the city. As a result of the dissolution of the Jewish Congregation in Radom in 1951, the Religious Union of the Mosaic Faith in Poland entrusted Beinisz Kamer with custody of the house of prayer and the cemetery until the final establishment of custody of Jewish properties[1.1]

Further devastation of the cemetery continued in the period of the People's Republic of Poland. It was not until April 3, 1989 that the cemetery was entered into the register of monuments under no. 400/A/89. In August 1989, the Social Committee for the Revalorization of the Jewish Cemetery in Radom was registered. In the following years, the area was fenced, an ohel was built and many matzevot were recovered, which had been located in various parts of the city since the war.

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9.00 km

Wojska Polskiego Overpass

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The viaduct after a major renovation, shortly before it is put into operation.

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12.7 km

Polish Larch Natural Monuments

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The larches are 16 meters high. Nature monuments are located on a private property.

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16.2 km

Godów Retention Reservoirs

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Two storage reservoirs in the Mleczna River valley connected by a culvert. Arranged with benches and a bicycle path around the reservoirs.

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23.4 km

Zalew Borki

Lake

6

28.0 km

Old Bridge in Radom

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Sources indicate the date of construction of the bridge as 1926, which makes it one of the oldest bridges in Radom.

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28.0 km

The old bridge

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32.1 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

20.7 km

4.20 km

3.27 km

2.31 km

1.27 km

276 m

Surfaces

24.7 km

5.45 km

765 m

612 m

551 m

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Friday 17 July

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