Get your bicycles ready!

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Foto: Municipal Centre of Sports and Recreation, people riding bikes.JPG

Cycle routes with a variety of difficulty levels are awaiting for passionates of two wheels. Each of them leads through picturesque areas – loess ravines, the Vistula valley and the nature reserve.

The trail to Kazimierz Dolny

From the Marina Puławy we can take a cycle path along the Vistula embankment to Bochotnica and that’s already very near to Kazimierz Dolny. The ride takes place among green fields, hop farms and it is accompanied by nature and bird songs. From Włostowice the ride is made even more pleasant by the hills of Parchatka on the left and on the right we are still accompanied by the Vistula river, which near Bochotnica has its easternmost part in its whole course. The trail to Kazimierz Dolny takes about 15 kilometres. 

You can rent a bike in the Marina Puławy.

The blue trail

It is quite an easy route in the shape of a loop. In its great part it is led by asphalt roads, but we have here also ordinary dirt roads. The route leads through terrains which are interesting not only in the terms of nature, but also architecture. It leads, among others, through Bonowskie meadows, where numerous animal species live, to the nature reserve Piskory considered to be one of the most important ecological points of the country.

Puławy – Gołąb – Jezioro Piskory – Bałtów – Puławy (about 30 km)

 

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The red trail

This trail is designed for more experienced cyclists. It runs through many hills, but the effort is awarded by beautiful views. The route goes through loess ravings and enables admiring the Małopolski Vistula Gorge panorama as well as monuments of Końskowola and statues remembering dramatic events of the Second World War.

Końskowola – Nowy Pożóg – Klementowice – Stok – Las Stocki – Kolonia Zbędowice – Skowieszyn – Końskowola (about 35 km)

 

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The green trail

This route is long but relatively easy (without hard uphill sections and it leads through hardened paths). Cycling this trail we can meet vast riverside plains and sleep slopes of hills. The route runs through the most picturesque part of the Małopolski Vistula Gorge.

Parchatka – Włostowice – Puławy – Góra Puławska – Sadłowice – Nasiłów – Wojszyn – Oblasy – Janowiec (24 km)

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The yellow trail

This route lacks bigger hills. Its majority runs through dirt and forest paths which makes the trip attractive. The route is of leisure and recreation character. It runs far from human settlements through forest refuges and quiet fields alongside the Kurówka river.

Puławy – Młynki – Końskowola – Sielce – Wronów – Puławy (28 km)

 

 

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The trail of Water mills of the Bystra river

The trail: Palikije – Maszki – Kol. Wojciechów – Stary Gaj – Nowy Gaj – Charz – Nałęczów – Wąwolnica – Mareczki – Bartłomiejowice – Zawada – Rzeczyca – Witoszyn – Celejów – Wierzchoniów – Bochotnica (about 33 km)

 

The Amber Trail Greenways

The route joins Budapest and Hel and is a part of the international net of cycling paths Greenways. This route enables cyclists getting to know the most interesting places in the area of Puławy by joining with other cycling routes and making a loop with different levels of difficulty. The Lublin region’s part of the trail leads through Janowiec, Kazimierz Dolny, Witoszyn, Celejów, Puławy, Gołąb and further to Dęblin, joining or overlapping with local routes of the Cyclist Association ‘Rowerowa Kraina’ (‘The Cyclist Land’). On the road you can see, among others, a castle in Janowiec, monuments of Kazimierz Dolny and Puławy, cheese factory in Zawada, the Regional Chamber of Traditions and a mill in Celejów, weaving regional chambers in Borysów and Żerdź (the community of Żyrzyn), The Museum of Unusual Bicycles in Gołąb and loess ravings. A trademark of the route is the logo of the Amber Route Greenways on directional and informational boards.

 

 

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