Around Spała
More remnants and relics from the times of the two world wars can be found in the vicinity of Spała. The largest ones are the complexes of shelters in nearby Konewka and somewhat remoter Jeleń.
The railway shelter at Konewka is now accessible to visitors – there is a Tourist Track “Bunkier w Konewce” (Shelter at Konewka) visited by great numbers of tourists. In Konewka itself, one of the barracks set up when the complex was under construction has survived , as well as a building with a canteen and officers’ quarters in it (built as early as during tsarist times). In the forest, remnants of earthen fortifications and defence positions can be still found. Between Konewka and Glinnik II there are two rather small fighting shelters for protecting the area of the quarters, and in the airfield, where the 25th Brigade of Air Cavalry is stationed at present, there still stands an air-shed from the times of President Mościcki that had been brought to the place by the Germans from the landing field near Spała. There are also several small underground air-raid shelters there. In Teofilów, which is not far away, and also in Tomaszów and Inowłódz dozens of fighting shelters can be seen, constituting part of the “PiIica River Line” built by the Germans in 1944.
In Inowłódz, it is worth visiting the war cemetery, which arose after World War I.
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