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Flooded moat at Fort Zbarż

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    1. Flooded Moat of Fort Zbarż – Ride by the Airport and S2 loop from Rybie

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    Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    June 19, 2020

    Fort Zbarż is a very picturesque, little-known and often overlooked element of the former Warsaw Fortress. Undoubtedly, Fort's advantage is its unusual flooding, which is the result of a drainage system failure that occurred during the last war. As a result, both the courtyard of the fort and the moat were flooded. Today we have a small lake on site, which is also an intimate fishery. The depth of up to several meters means that we will also meet divers who are training in diving in difficult conditions.

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      June 8, 2024

      It's impossible to get in, it's overgrown. There are a lot of homeless people staying overnight.

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        March 14, 2025

        Fort VII, also known as "Zbarż", is one of the forts of the outer ring of the Warsaw Fortress, located in the Włochy district, in the Zbarż housing estate. Built in the years 1883–1908, it has an area of 29.7 ha. The fort is a single-rampart, surrounded by a moat and erected on a pentagonal plan. It was partially dismantled after 1909, and during one of the modernizations a concrete anti-scarp caponier was added, the ruins of which have survived to this day. During the occupation, the fort was flooded, and after the war the area was used by the military until 1999.

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          Location: Warszawa, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland

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