Tomaszow Mazowiecki is a city located in the heart of Poland in Łódź Voivodeship. Five rivers that cross the city: Pilica, Wolbórka,
Extensive forest complexes, landscaped parks, rivers, reservoirs and nature reserves have significant impact on captivating natural environment in Tomaszow Mazowiecki and its surroundings. Pilica river is an important element of Tomaszow Mazowiecki’s landscape. It’s strong meandering river bed creates many picturesque islands, backwater and river bends. It’s one of the fastest lowland rivers in Europe, which contributed to promoting canoeing. In South-East part of Tomaszow Mazowiecki there is a nature reserve “Blue Springs” (Polish: Niebieskie Zrodla). Located on the east bank of Pilica valley, they form a part of Sulejowski Landscape Park (Polish: Sulejowski Park Krajobrazowy) and cover the area of circa 29 hectares. The Springs are formed by two karst springs separated by an island. Each of them is fed by 
Tomaszow city centre location – Kosciuszki Square is a remarkable ‘’city’s living room” – a showcase of Tomaszow Mazowiecki’s new image, pedestrian zone, place of social integration, tourist spot, recreation and leisure hub, place of meetings and cultural events. This is where many recurring events take place: Christmas markets, concerts, happenings, etc.
The Poland’s first Ice Arena was founded in Tomaszow. In the building is comprised of: long-distance rink, inner skating rink, 

