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Road cycling around Lake Wielimie, located in West Pomerania, Poland, offers routes through a landscape characterized by dense forests, rolling hills, and expansive meadows. The region features crystal-clear waters of Lake Wielimie and its connecting rivers, Gwda and Nizica. Many routes utilize smooth asphalt surfaces, often built on former railway tracks, providing gently undulating terrain suitable for road cyclists.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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48.8km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.1km
02:03
200m
200m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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29.2km
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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39.6km
01:42
170m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The beach on Lake Trzesiecko in Szczecinek is a popular place to relax with well-developed infrastructure – there are piers, a guarded swimming area, water equipment rental and recreational areas. The lake has clean water and is surrounded by greenery, which makes it an attractive destination for a break on the route. A bicycle path runs along the shore, making it easy to get here from the city centre. It is a great place to relax, especially on warm days, and getting there by trekking or gravel bike is easy.
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The Pomeranian Dukes' Castle initially stood on an island on Lake Trzesiecko, but as a result of land improvement works carried out in the years 1780-84 and 1866-68, the water level was lowered and the island on which the Castle was situated turned into a peninsula. At the same time, an English-style park was created on the drained land. The southern, oldest wing of the castle dates back to the first half of the 14th century. It was built on the site of an earlier Slavic stronghold. As a result of later alterations, from the 16th to the 20th century, the building did not retain its original character. The other two wings - the eastern and northern, date back to the 19th and 20th centuries.
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The first town hall stood on the market square in Szczecinek in the Middle Ages, but it burned down in a great city fire in 1583. It took 13 years to rebuild. It was a modest but tall building with a bell tower on the roof. Over time, the building fell into greater and greater ruin, so in 1852 a decision was made to build a new building. To cover the costs of construction, the city sold its farm. The building survived World War II without damage. Today, it is the seat of the City Office and the Civil Registry Office.
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Monument to Adam Giedrys, amateur astronomer. Adam Giedrys constructed his first telescope from lenses from ordinary glasses. With the help of the city authorities, friendly people and companies, in 1958 he built an observation dome on the roof of the tenement house where he lived (ul. Kościuszki 10 in Szczecinek), in which he installed a telescope of his own design, giving 1250x magnification.
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The B-Werk bunker, one of the largest bunkers of the Pomeranian Wall. It was built in 1934-1935. It is currently a museum. In front of the bunker stands a T-34 tank, an anti-tank gun and two 85 mm anti-aircraft guns.
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A few benches and an outdoor gym on the shore of the lake.
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A post-evangelical half-timbered church from the mid-18th century.
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Medieval castle of the Pomeranian princes.
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There are over 30 road cycling routes around Lake Wielimie, offering a variety of experiences. Most routes are classified as moderate, with a few easier options available.
The road cycling routes around Lake Wielimie feature a diverse landscape of dense forests, rolling hills, and expansive meadows. Many routes utilize smooth asphalt surfaces, often built on former railway tracks, providing a gently undulating terrain. While predominantly paved, some sections, especially on longer regional trails like the Western Lake District Trail, might include gravel or unpaved surfaces.
Road cycling routes around Lake Wielimie typically range from approximately 18 to 33 miles (29 to 53 km) in length. Elevation gains are generally moderate, with routes like the Trzesiecko Lake – Juchowo Biodynamic Farm loop from Szczecinek Chyże featuring around 240 meters of ascent over 48.8 km.
Yes, the region offers several scenic points. You'll encounter the crystal-clear waters of Lake Wielimie itself, and the Gwda and Nizica rivers that flow through it. Routes often connect to other significant lakes like Lake Trzesiecko, which has its own paved cycling path. While specific highlights aren't detailed for every route, the natural beauty of the forests and meadows provides continuous scenic views.
Many routes, such as the Roadbike loop from Szczecinek Chyże, start from Szczecinek Chyże, implying parking availability in that area. The village of Gwda Wielka, approximately 10 km from Szczecinek, also offers good access to the lake and includes a camping site and resort, which may provide parking options.
The town of Szczecinek serves as a central hub for the region and is likely accessible by public transport. Many routes originate from Szczecinek or nearby areas like Szczecinek Chyże, making it a convenient starting point for cyclists arriving without a car.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The overall terrain is described as gently undulating, and many routes utilize smooth asphalt surfaces, some built on former railway tracks, which are ideal for a more relaxed family ride. There are 5 routes classified as 'easy' in the area, such as the Juchowo Biodynamic Farm – Trzesiecko Lake loop from Szczecinek.
The region's natural beauty, characterized by dense forests and meadows, suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for road cycling. These seasons typically offer pleasant weather conditions to enjoy the scenic routes and the lake environment.
While specific cafes directly on routes are not detailed, the town of Szczecinek, a common starting point for many routes, offers amenities including cafes and pubs. The village of Gwda Wielka, with its camping site and resort, also provides potential refreshment stops near the lake.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, smooth asphalt surfaces, and the overall scenic beauty of the routes that traverse dense forests, rolling hills, and expansive meadows.
Yes, Lake Trzesiecko, located nearby, features a dedicated 14-kilometer paved cycling path. Several routes around Lake Wielimie, such as the Trzesiecko Lake Beach loop from Szczecinek Chyże, incorporate or connect to Lake Trzesiecko, allowing you to experience both beautiful lakes.
Yes, the broader West Pomeranian region is known for its extensive cycling network. The 345 km Western Lake District Trail passes through Szczecinek and offers a longer-distance option with predominantly asphalt surfaces, though it may include some gravel sections, providing a comprehensive tour of the area.


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