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Mountain biking around gmina Dobrzyca offers routes through a predominantly rural landscape, characterized by agricultural fields and interspersed forested areas. The region features gentle elevation changes, making it suitable for recreational cycling and less technical mountain biking. The Lutynia River Valley provides varied terrain with open fields and riverine paths, while the area also connects to the broader Trans-Wielkopolska Bicycle Route network.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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30.7km
02:05
120m
120m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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43.8km
02:49
180m
180m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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36.4km
02:27
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.2km
00:49
60m
60m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.9km
02:15
200m
200m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Opaliński Palace in Radlin was one of the most impressive residences in 16th-century Greater Poland and the first palace and garden complex in the region with such a modern layout. It consisted of a quadrangular building with a cloistered courtyard, a gate tower and an Italian garden with a chapel – today serving as a cemetery. After centuries of neglect and changes of owners, the palace was demolished in the 19th century by Władysław Radoliński, who used its bricks to build a residence in Jarocin. Today, only fragments of its former glory have survived in Radlin, but for cyclists interested in history, it is an interesting point on the map of Greater Poland – it is worth stopping here for a while.
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https://www.zamkipolskie.com/rad/rad.html HISTORY OF THE OPALINSKI RESIDENCE IN RADLIN BUILT IN THE YEARS AROUND 1570-1592 Looking at these few fragments of walls, it is hard to imagine the former vastness of the building, which was one of the most magnificent palaces erected in Poland in the second half of the 16th century. The reconstruction below may be helpful. The palace in Radlin was built in the years around 1570-1592 by Andrzej Opalinski, the Grand Marshal of the Crown. It was a residence courted in the hereditary estates of the Opalinskis (originating from the Biński family), but, as Teresa Jakimowicz (Zapiski jarocinskie no. 16) writes, on a raw base, i.e. on free, undeveloped land. It was therefore possible to freely shape the plan. The palace was adjoined by a garden, in which chapels were built on the south-eastern side. The palace residence in Radlin experienced its glory at the end of the 16th century and in the 17th century. In 1593 Andrzej • Opalinski died, the estates were taken over by his son Piotr, a crown landowner, then his grandson Piotr, voivode of Kalisz (known for defending Poland during the Swedish Deluge), then his great-grandson, also Piotr, the general starost of Greater Poland. After the death of the latter, the Radlin estates were inherited in 1700 by his daughter, Ludwika Opalinska. She entered into a marriage with Jan Kazimierz Sapieha, the owner of large estates in Lithuania, and also in Greater Poland, and in this way the Radlin estate passed into the hands of this wealthy family. Although Lodwika and Jan Kazimierz Sapieha lived in Radlin, it was already the beginning of the palace's slow decline. In 1730, an attempt was made to rebuild it, but the work was never completed, which further worsened the condition of the building. In 1773, the palace was bought by Jan Nestor Sapicha. In 1791, he sold it, along with the entire Radlin estate, to the German Kalkreuth family, and the Prussian government soon took over the estate. In 1840, Radlin was purchased by Whdyshaw Radolinski, the owner of Jarocin. He demolished the palace, leaving only a few walls. Whadyslaw's son, Hugo, took the surname Radolin and until the end of World War II, the Radlin estate was owned by this Germanized family. Andrzej Opalinski was also the founder of a wooden church built on the north-west side, a few hundred meters away from the residential residence. His son Piotr built a beautiful Renaissance chapel there, which we can still see today, and his grandson Piotr, after destroying the wooden church, erected a brick temple and connected it to the chapel. Currently, it is a parish church.
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Gmina Dobrzyca features a predominantly rural landscape with agricultural fields and interspersed forested areas. You'll find gentle elevation changes, making it suitable for recreational cycling and less technical mountain biking. The Lutynia River Valley offers varied terrain with open fields and riverine paths, providing a serene, pastoral setting.
Yes, gmina Dobrzyca offers several easy routes perfect for beginners. For example, the Pałac Radolińskich loop from Jarocin is an easy 13.2 km path that offers a scenic ride near the historic palace and park ensemble.
For longer rides, you can explore routes like the Pumptrack Jarocin – Lutynia Forest Stream loop from Golina, which covers 43.8 km, or the Lutynia Forest Stream loop from Golina, spanning 38.8 km. These moderate routes allow for extended exploration of the region's diverse landscapes.
The region offers natural beauty along its routes. You can explore the Lutynia River Valley, known for its fields, a romantic small bridge, and the large erratic boulder named 'Bogudar', a monument of inanimate nature. The area's forested sections also provide a tranquil riding experience.
Yes, you can cycle near significant historical sites. The Dobrzyca Palace and Park Complex is a notable 18th-century ensemble with an English-style landscape park. The Pałac Radolińskich loop from Jarocin specifically takes you near the historic Radoliński Palace.
The mountain biking routes in gmina Dobrzyca are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2 reviews. Mountain bikers often appreciate the varied rural landscapes, the mix of agricultural fields and small forested areas, and the options available for different ability levels.
Yes, many of the routes in gmina Dobrzyca are designed as loops. Examples include the Lutynia Forest Stream loop from Jarocin, the Pałac Radolińskich loop from Jarocin, and the Wayside Shrine loop from Jarocin, offering convenient circular rides.
Given the rural and forested nature of the trails, spring and autumn are generally ideal for mountain biking in gmina Dobrzyca, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it's wise to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. Winter conditions may vary, with potential for snow or mud.
Yes, gmina Dobrzyca is integrated into the broader Trans-Wielkopolska Bicycle Route, indicating connectivity to a larger regional cycling network. This allows for extended tours beyond the immediate gmina boundaries.
While not directly on mountain bike trails, gmina Dobrzyca has invested in recreational infrastructure. A recreational area in Strzyżew includes an outdoor gym and a basketball court, and a new playground has been developed in Galew, offering spots for family and children's activities.
There are 8 mountain bike tours available in gmina Dobrzyca, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty, providing a good selection for various skill levels.


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