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Road cycling routes around Gdańsk offer a diverse landscape characterized by extensive coastal paths, lush forests, and river routes along the Vistula. The region features a network of cycling paths that cater to various skill levels, from flat, scenic coastal rides to more challenging inland routes with moderate elevation changes. Cyclists can explore areas with views of the Baltic Sea, historical sites, and natural reserves. The terrain primarily consists of paved paths, with some sections traversing through parklands and along riverbanks.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
3.0
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28
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111km
05:30
380m
320m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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156km
06:19
370m
350m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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4.7
(31)
736
riders
77.1km
03:12
230m
230m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.6
(20)
403
riders
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.4
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304
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71.2km
03:07
620m
620m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Vistula breakthrough marks one of the most impressive interventions in the river landscape. In 1895, a new, direct outlet of the Vistula into the sea was created here to prevent floods in the delta. Today, the breakthrough looks like a natural coastal river: wide, powerful, and constantly in motion. Along the path, you can feel the vastness of the estuary, seagulls circle over the water, and the Baltic Sea already opens up on the horizon. A quiet, yet historically significant section of any tour around Sobieszewo.
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The modern bascule bridge connects Sobieszewo with the mainland and has replaced the former pontoon bridge since 2018. With its clean lines and a 173-meter-long structure, it is now Poland's largest drawbridge. From above, there is a wide view over the Dead Vistula and the flat landscape of the Sobieszewo Island – a short but rewarding viewpoint along any route. Bridge openings are announced acoustically; waiting times may occur in summer.
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It's a pity that such a forgotten and neglected place
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There is a nice bike path next to it, but unfortunately it is a place where many people drive very recklessly.
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At night there are beautiful views, you can see a pair of swans swimming
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There is a nice covered place with a table
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Gdańsk offers a vast network for road cyclists, with over 320 routes documented on komoot. This includes a wide range of options, from easy coastal rides to more challenging inland journeys, catering to various skill levels.
Road cycling in Gdańsk provides a diverse experience, blending extensive coastal paths, lush forests, and scenic river routes along the Vistula. You can enjoy views of the Baltic Sea, explore historical sites, and discover natural reserves. The terrain primarily consists of paved paths, with some sections traversing through parklands and along riverbanks.
Yes, Gdańsk has over 100 easy road cycling routes. The coastal paths, such as sections of the EuroVelo 10 between Gdańsk, Sopot, and Gdynia, are generally flat and well-paved, making them ideal for leisurely rides and families. Sobieszewo Island also offers a flat and smooth 7 km cycle path, perfect for a relaxed outing.
Many routes pass by significant attractions. You could cycle past the historic Westerplatte Memorial, enjoy the views from Orlowo pier and cliffs, or explore the charming Jelitkowo Park. In the city center, routes might lead you past the iconic Neptune Fountain, the Green Gate, or the historic Gdańsk Crane (Żuraw).
For those seeking longer and more challenging rides, Gdańsk offers several options. The EuroVelo 9: Vistula River Route is a difficult 111 km trail following Poland's longest river. Another demanding option is the Gdańsk - Grudziądz by the Vistula Bicycle Route (right bank), which stretches over 150 km.
The most pleasant seasons for road cycling in Gdańsk are typically spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these months, temperatures are mild, and the scenery is vibrant, offering ideal conditions for exploring the region's diverse routes.
Yes, there are several circular road cycling routes. For instance, the Vistula Cycle Route – Vistula Cycling Route loop from Gdańsk Brętowo offers a 75 km journey through riverine landscapes. Another option is the Lake Otomin – Lake Otomińskie loop from Gdańsk Orunia, which is about 72 km long.
The road cycling routes in Gdańsk are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 270 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's diverse terrain, well-maintained paths, and the scenic blend of coastal, forest, and river landscapes.
Absolutely. The Lake Otomin – Lake Otomińskie loop from Gdańsk Orunia takes you past Lake Otomińskie. Additionally, Sobieszewo Island, accessible via EuroVelo 10, features two nature reserves, Ptasi Raj and Mewia Łacha, offering unique birdwatching opportunities and untouched landscapes along its flat cycle paths.
Yes, the Westerplatte Route is a shorter, 9 km path from the European Solidarity Centre that winds along the waterfront to the Monument of the Defenders of the Coast, offering a peaceful ride through a historically significant area with views of the Baltic Sea.
Many routes in Gdańsk seamlessly blend urban and natural environments. The Oliwa Valley Route, for example, starts in the city center and leads through the beautiful Oliwa Park, past historical sites like Kuznia Wodna, and into peaceful valleys, offering a mix of paved and sandy sections.
The Tri-City Landscape Park offers a varied terrain. While some sections are asphalt, parts can be gravel or even sandy, with peaceful valleys and hills like Pacholek Hill providing panoramic views. Some areas within the park can be more challenging with quicksand and steep slopes, catering to more experienced cyclists or those looking for gravel and mountain biking experiences.


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