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Around the Błonia Park
Running Route
Easy
6.96 km
88 m
Only 1.5km away from Stradonia Apartments you’ll find Błonia, a vast meadow directly adjacent to the historic centre of the city. Błonia is a recreation area, ideal for large-scale outdoor events, hosting numerous concerts, rallies and – most notably – historic open air masses by Pope John Paul II, and now Pope Francis during late July's World Youth Day celebrations.
Running along 3. Maja street you’ll go pass Jordan Park established in 1889 as the first public playground in Kraków, Poland, and the first of its kind in Europe (worth making a detour!).
Further down the track we pass Wisła Kraków stadium. If you look across Błonia you’ll see another stadium belonging to Cracovia - Wisła’s arch-rivals. Once you reach Piastowska street, you will have a chance to rehydrate or grab something small to eat at Bezogródek - a popular foodtruck park.
Once you reach Focha Street you’ll have an option to take a sligthly shorter way back along Rudawa and Vistula rivers.
Running along 3. Maja street you’ll go pass Jordan Park established in 1889 as the first public playground in Kraków, Poland, and the first of its kind in Europe (worth making a detour!).
Further down the track we pass Wisła Kraków stadium. If you look across Błonia you’ll see another stadium belonging to Cracovia - Wisła’s arch-rivals. Once you reach Piastowska street, you will have a chance to rehydrate or grab something small to eat at Bezogródek - a popular foodtruck park.
Once you reach Focha Street you’ll have an option to take a sligthly shorter way back along Rudawa and Vistula rivers.
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
---|---|---|---|
3maja | 1.50 km | 3 m | 0.1% |
test HRmax | 0.97 km | -3 m | -0.0% |
Focha | 1.06 km | -2 m | -0.0% |