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Touring cycling around Poznań offers a diverse landscape characterized by the Warta River, numerous lakes, and extensive green spaces. The city and its surroundings feature a network of paths through forests, meadows, and varied post-glacial terrain. Approximately 20% of Poznań is covered by green areas, providing ample opportunities for outdoor exploration. This environment supports a wide range of cycling experiences, from urban routes along riverbanks to trails through national parks and dense woodlands.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Gniezno Cathedral is considered one of the most important religious buildings in Poland. Since the 15th century, the church has served as both the seat of the Archbishop of Gniezno and the Primate of Poland. The Gniezno Double Doors, made of bronze, are of great significance on a European scale.
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A Gothic archcathedral located on Lech Hill, serving as the burial place of Saint Adalbert and the site of five royal coronations since 1000 AD. Known as the "Mother of Polish Churches," it has been the seat of Polish primates and was designated as a minor basilica in 1931. The cathedral houses the famous Gniezno Doors, bronze doors from around 1175 that depict scenes from Saint Adalbert's life.
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The last and youngest royal residence in Europe, built in 1910 for Emperor Wilhelm II.
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Poznań offers a wide variety of touring cycling routes, with over 880 routes available on komoot. These routes cater to different preferences and skill levels, exploring the city's green spaces, riverbanks, and surrounding natural areas.
The routes around Poznań are diverse, with options for all abilities. You'll find over 560 easy routes, around 195 moderate routes, and approximately 120 difficult routes, ensuring there's a suitable challenge for every touring cyclist.
Yes, Poznań is very beginner and family-friendly. Many routes are easy, such as the Wartostrada Bike Path – Lake Malta loop from Poznań Garbary, which follows the scenic Warta River and circles Lake Malta. The 5.5 km loop around Lake Malta itself is also ideal for all skill levels. The Poznań Lakes Trail, a 25 km urban route, is another great option for enjoying nature close to the city.
Absolutely. Many routes in Poznań are designed as loops, perfect for starting and ending in the same location. Popular circular routes include the 5.5 km loop around Lake Malta, the Wartostrada Bike Path – Lake Malta loop from Poznań Garbary, and the Lake Rusałka – Strzeszynek Lake Beach loop from Poznań Garbary. For a longer challenge, consider the 'Cycling Ring Around Poznań', which offers a 160-173 km circuit around the city.
Poznań's routes offer a blend of natural beauty and historical sights. Along the Warta River, you can pass by Brama Poznania Interactive Museum and Bishop Jordan Bridge. Routes around Lake Malta feature attractions like the Malta Ski slope and Termy Maltańskie. You can also explore the Old Market Square in the city center or venture out to the Morasko Meteorite Nature Reserve for a unique natural experience.
Yes, for impressive views, consider routes that pass through Zielonka Forest (Puszcza Zielonka). This vast forest features an observation tower on Dziewicza Góra, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape. You can find this viewpoint at Viewing tower on Dziewicza Mountain.
Beyond the city's green spaces, you can cycle through Wielkopolski National Park, which offers over 80 km of routes and picturesque lakes like Lake Góreckie. Zielonka Forest (Puszcza Zielonka) is another excellent choice, with 224 km of woodland trails. Promno Landscape Park, northeast of Poznań, also provides varied post-glacial terrain and small lakes for exploration.
Definitely. Poznań's cycling routes often intertwine with its rich history. The Piastowski Trakt Bicycle (Poznań - Wydartowo) explores historical areas outside the city. The Wooden Churches Trail, an 80 km thematic cycling route in Zielonka Forest, showcases historic sacral architecture. The 'Cycling Ring Around Poznań' also allows exploration of nearby towns and historical sites such as Kórnik Castle and Rogalin Landscape Park.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 3,600 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from urban river paths to serene forest trails and picturesque lakes. The extensive network of well-maintained paths and the blend of nature with historical attractions are frequently highlighted as key reasons for Poznań's popularity among touring cyclists.
Poznań has a well-developed public transport network, including trams and buses, which can often get you close to various starting points for cycling routes. Many routes, like those along the Wartostrada or around Lake Malta, are easily accessible from the city center, making it convenient to start your ride without needing a car.
Yes, the Warta River Cycle Route, a significant regional trail spanning 372 km, passes through Poznań. This route offers diverse landscapes, including forests, meadows, and oxbow lakes, with both paved and unpaved sections. It's an excellent option for those looking for a multi-day touring experience.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Poznań, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer, especially in open areas. Winter cycling is possible, particularly on well-maintained urban paths, but some natural trails might be less accessible depending on snow and ice conditions.

