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Gravel biking in Lasy Mareckie offers diverse terrain through expansive forests, characterized by picturesque trees growing on dunes and often surrounded by swamps. The region features a network of paths traversing mixed European forests and natural features like the Horowe Bagno Nature Reserve. Cyclists can expect varied surfaces, including natural singletracks, sandy climbs, and paths with roots. Streams such as the Czarna stream also add to the landscape.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The line was built in 1902 under the direction of engineer Roguski for the transport of summer visitors and the exploitation of local peat deposits.
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Great asphalt road in the forest
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Rezerwat Puszcza Słupecka. The reserve was established to preserve, for scientific and educational purposes, diverse forest communities: alluvial forests, oak-hornbeam forests, and pine forests with rich occurrences of protected, rare, and endangered plants. The reserve itself is not open to visitors, but the old railway line to the peat mine runs along its edges (on the embankment).
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Section of the "Velo Mazovia" trail I don't know how one can recommend this. From the Zabraniec side, a "pump track", brutal transit traffic (noise), a large amount of sand and gravel deposited on the cycle path. Nothing pleasant, neither on a road bike nor on an MTB.
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There's a fire pit and benches for resting. It's a very pleasant spot, inviting you to venture into the forest.
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Text from the information board: "HISTORY OF THE CHURCH AND PARISH OF ST. MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL. The Grodzisk market settlement, known as early as the 10th century, was a princely and later royal property. The church was probably built in 1534, funded by Queen Bona and a wealthy nobleman who had a hermitage there, where he spent penance for his riotous lifestyle. The Church of St. Michael the Archangel is the oldest surviving wooden church in the capital. It was renovated many times in later years, but retains its original architectural structure. It is single-nave with a gabled shingled roof and a wooden floor. In 1602, King Sigismund III Vasa granted the surrounding lands to the Bernardines, and the church remained under their management for approximately 250 years. After the dissolution of the Bernardine Order in 1864, the church came under the management of the parish. Our Lady of Loreto in Praga. By decree of September 28, 1958, Primate Stefan Wyszyński established this church as a branch of the parish of St. Isidore in Marki and granted it the right to maintain parish records. On July 1, 1975, the parish was established. The church houses a painting of Our Lady of Częstochowa, transferred in 1809 from the demolished Bernardine Church in Praga, a painting of St. Stanislaus the Bishop and Martyr, and a painting of St. Michael the Archangel painted by Jan Molga. The church contains Baroque wooden statues of St. John of Nepomuk and St. Stanislaus Kostka, as well as two statues of the Bernadine Fathers. The pulpit contains Baroque sculptures of Our Lady, St. Joseph, and St. Anthony. Since 1977, Grodzisk has been administratively part of Warsaw. New housing estates are being built, and parishioners are increasing from all over Poland. Currently the parish has approximately 3,150 inhabitants (data from the Tax Office in Warsaw Targówek, March 2008)"
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Soviet Prisoners of War Cemetery. It was established during World War II as a burial place for Red Army soldiers who died in the German POW camp in Białobrzegi. Approximately 10,000 people are buried here – Soviet prisoners of war of various nationalities, including Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians, and other peoples of the former Soviet Union. Today, during the ongoing war and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, this place takes on an even deeper and more painful meaning.
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Currently, it is passable even after rains
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Lasy Mareckie offers a wide selection of gravel bike trails, with over 130 routes available for exploration. These range from easy loops to more challenging rides, catering to various skill levels.
The terrain in Lasy Mareckie is quite diverse, featuring picturesque trees growing on dunes, often surrounded by swamps. You'll ride through mixed European forests with varied surfaces, making it an engaging experience for gravel biking. The area is known for its extensive network of trails suitable for this type of cycling.
Yes, Lasy Mareckie has plenty of options for beginners and families. There are 47 easy routes available. For a gentle ride, consider the Hardened Forest Path – Lake Czarne loop from Marki, which is an easy 11.1-mile path featuring scenic views around Lake Czarne.
Lasy Mareckie is rich in natural beauty. You can explore areas near the Horowe Bagno Nature Reserve, known for its unique dune and swamp terrain. Specific natural highlights include the Łęgi Czarnej Strugi Nature Reserve and various forest sections like the Pine Singletrack.
Beyond natural features, Lasy Mareckie also holds historical interest. The forests contain historical bunkers and shelters, offering an additional element of exploration for those interested in the region's past.
The gravel bike trails in Lasy Mareckie are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 100 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse forest landscapes, the varied surfaces, and the accessibility of the trails.
Yes, Lasy Mareckie is easily accessible by car, and parking facilities are available, making it convenient for cyclists to start their rides. Its proximity to Warsaw also means it benefits from good regional infrastructure.
Given its proximity to Warsaw, Lasy Mareckie benefits from the region's generally good cycling infrastructure and public transport links. While specific bike-on-train/bus policies vary, public transport options are available to reach the area, allowing you to bring your bike for a ride.
Many of the gravel bike routes in Lasy Mareckie are designed as loops, offering convenient circular rides. An example is the Footbridge over the Czarna stream – Great section through the forest loop from Marki, a 10.6-mile trail that takes you through the forest and over a footbridge.
Yes, for more experienced riders seeking a challenge, Lasy Mareckie offers 27 difficult routes. A moderate option is the Kanał Żerański Path – Great section through the forest loop from Parafia Świętego Andrzeja Boboli w Markach, a 21.5-mile trail following the Kanał Żerański path through dense forest sections.
Lasy Mareckie is enjoyable for gravel biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is also great, especially for rides through the shaded forest paths. Winter conditions can vary, so checking local weather and trail conditions is advisable during colder months.
Many forest areas in Poland, including Lasy Mareckie, are generally dog-friendly, especially on designated trails. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves like Horowe Bagno, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users. Always clean up after your pet.
The varied landscape of Lasy Mareckie, with its dunes, swamps, and mixed forests, offers many scenic spots. Areas around the Horowe Bagno Nature Reserve are particularly picturesque. Specific points of interest mentioned in the region include Horowa Góra and Cicha, which can be found along various trails.


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