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No traffic gravel bike trails in Las Iłowski traverse forested areas and varied terrain, offering routes away from busy roads. The region features a network of gravel paths suitable for cycling. These routes often include sections through woodlands and open landscapes, providing a mix of surfaces for gravel biking. The elevation changes are generally gentle, making the area accessible for different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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20.4km
01:27
130m
130m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.4km
01:36
130m
130m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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35.3km
02:14
150m
150m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.25km
00:35
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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94.6km
05:52
440m
440m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Complex: palace, 2nd half 19th and 20th centuries, registration number: 251/80 of 22/06/1980 and 14/07/1997 Current state After 1945 Due to nationalization, the estate was partially divided and passed into less noble hands - the State Agricultural Farm, which mainly damaged the manor house located next to the palace and several other farm buildings. After the liquidation of the State Agricultural Farm - resources in the possession of the ANR. The current ownership status of former State Agricultural Farm facilities is difficult to determine. More detailed information about the palace – unknown .. History The palace dates back to 1895. and was built for the then owner of the village - Friedrich von Kownatzki. In 1905 the estate was sold to Alfred Oehrlich. The estate and the palace remained in the hands of the Oehrlich family until 1945
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Old department store. You can see some interesting architecture underneath the advertisements. Apparently it is to be renovated...
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The palace dates back to 1895. and was built for the then owner of the village - Friedrich von Kownatzki. The palace is on private property, but you can feel free to enter and take photos. Right next to it there is a nice place by the water to rest.
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Klonowo Reserve - established in 1958. It covers an area of approx. 33 ha. The age of the stands is estimated at about 190 years.
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City beach in Lidzbark - a free offer of rest on Lake Lidzbarskie.
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The Wel River in Lidzbark, the left tributary of the Drwęca River, 107.45 km long. In the early Middle Ages, the Wel was a small river, and the Wkra, called Wkra Wielka in its upper reaches, flowed to Cibórz, where it changed its course to the south. At the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries, the Teutonic Knights commissioned a ditch, directing the waters of the larger Wkra River into the bed of the Wel River, which became a navigable river.
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An easily accessible place, whether on foot or by bicycle. You can even get there by car, there is a mushroom parking lot on the other side of the street. The view looks much better live and we can see forests in various stages of development. Beautiful.
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The region around Las Iłowski, similar to other areas in Poland like Lower Silesia and Las Wymysłowski, features a mix of extensive gravel paths, unpaved forest roads, and quiet country lanes. You'll encounter varied terrains, from relatively flat sections to gentle hills, providing a classic gravel biking experience away from busy roads. Expect shaded routes through forests and open stretches with scenic views.
Yes, Las Iłowski offers several easy routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. For instance, the Concert Stage – Independence Oak loop from Mława is an easy 25 km ride with minimal elevation gain, ideal for enjoying the peaceful surroundings without traffic.
The no-traffic gravel trails in Las Iłowski vary in length and elevation. You can find shorter, easier loops around 20-25 km with modest elevation gains of about 125 meters, like the Łowisko Zimnocha – Kościuszko Mound loop from Mława. For more challenging rides, there are longer routes, such as the Wel River in Lidzbark – Klonowo Nature Reserve loop from Działdowo, which stretches over 94 km with around 440 meters of climbing, offering a more demanding adventure.
Absolutely! Many of the no-traffic gravel routes in Las Iłowski are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Lake Krajewo – Wooden Altar loop from Mława, which is a moderate 35 km ride, and the shorter Sarnowo World War I Memorial – Freedom Tower in Działdowo loop from Działdowo, an easy 16 km option.
While specific landmarks for 'Las Iłowski' are not widely documented, the broader region is known for its beautiful natural features. You can expect to ride through extensive forests, offering shaded routes and tranquil environments. Some trails might pass by picturesque lakes, similar to those found in Las Wymysłowski, providing opportunities for peaceful breaks by the water. Keep an eye out for diverse ecosystems and local wildlife.
Yes, Las Iłowski can be suitable for family-friendly gravel biking, especially on the easier, shorter, and flatter no-traffic routes. The quiet country lanes and forest paths provide a safe environment away from cars. Consider routes like the Sarnowo World War I Memorial – Freedom Tower in Działdowo loop from Działdowo for a manageable family outing.
The best time for gravel biking in Las Iłowski is typically from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the trails are in good condition. Spring offers lush greenery, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm, but the forested sections offer welcome shade. Winter riding is possible but may involve snow and ice, requiring appropriate gear and caution.
While specific parking information for 'Las Iłowski' is not detailed, it's common in Polish natural areas to find parking spots at trailheads or near popular starting points in nearby towns like Mława or Działdowo. Look for designated parking areas or roadside parking where permitted, especially when starting a loop route.
The area is appreciated by the komoot community, with an average rating of 3.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the routes, the opportunity to escape traffic, and the natural beauty of the forests and quiet landscapes. The variety of terrain, from smooth gravel to more rugged paths, also contributes to a satisfying gravel biking experience.
While the trails themselves are designed to be traffic-free and often pass through natural areas, you'll typically find cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the nearby towns such as Mława and Działdowo, which serve as common starting points for many routes. It's advisable to plan your stops in these towns before or after your ride, or pack snacks and drinks for longer excursions into the forest.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a longer and more challenging no-traffic gravel adventure, the Wel River in Lidzbark – Klonowo Nature Reserve loop from Działdowo is a great option. This route covers over 94 km with significant elevation gain, offering a full day of riding through varied terrain and natural reserves.


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