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No traffic touring cycling routes around Starzyca are situated within the Kashubian Lake District, a region characterized by a high concentration of lakes and varied terrain. The landscape features numerous bodies of water, including Stężyckie and Raduńskie Górne lakes, and is part of the Kashubian Landscape Park, which protects diverse ecosystems. Wieżyca Peak, at 331 meters, is the highest point in the Polish Lowland, offering panoramic views. The area's topography includes rolling hills, forested slopes, and protected natural reserves like…
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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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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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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This church is very beautiful. I highly recommend visiting this place because there's so much to see.
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a picturesque section between the lakes
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Large shelter with a table right on the beach on Lake Ińsko.
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From the saddle it makes a very good impression :) like many religious objects of this type
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A pleasant part of the road across the lake
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Nice and smooth asphalt road.
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It was founded in 1490 by the Maszewska Weiher family. It was built of stone and brick on the site of an older wooden chapel, then dedicated to Saint Catherine, mentioned in sources already in 1303. The chapel functioned as a hospital temple, combined with an almshouse, in whose place a new hospital facility was built in 1735. The hospital was rebuilt many times, and in 1840 it was built from scratch. During World War II, the hospital building was destroyed and was never rebuilt. In the years 1981-1983, the chapel was rebuilt to serve as an auxiliary church.
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A gate in the southern part of the defensive wall. The long and expensive project of building the city's defensive walls was completed only at the end of the 15th century. In the first stage, stone walls were built, which were overlaid with bricks in the 15th century. Due to the development of firearms, foregates were also built at that time. Although Maszewo was not one of the richest and largest urban centers in Western Pomerania, the expansion of fortifications was probably facilitated by numerous local conflicts. In the 17th century, the fortifications fell into decline and were partially destroyed, losing their defensive functions, which was caused by city fires during the Thirty Years' War and epidemics that decimated the inhabitants. In the years 1784-1786, the city council began to liquidate the outer ring of fortifications, filling in the moats and planting earth embankments, in their place gardens were created for sale to residents. In the first half of the 19th century, the foregates were demolished, and in 1866 the two city gates were demolished. In 1854, a walking promenade lined with trees was marked out on the former embankments.
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The Starzyca region, nestled in the Kashubian Lake District, offers nearly 25 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes. These routes cater to various skill levels, with options ranging from easy to difficult, ensuring a suitable ride for every cyclist.
The Kashubian Lake District, where Starzyca is located, is most enjoyable for touring cycling from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the natural landscapes, including the numerous lakes and forests, are at their most vibrant. This period also avoids the colder, potentially snowy conditions of winter.
Yes, the Starzyca area offers several routes suitable for families looking for a relaxed, no-traffic cycling experience. There are 4 routes specifically rated as easy, perfect for a leisurely pace with children. These routes often feature gentle terrain and scenic views, allowing families to enjoy the beautiful Kashubian countryside together.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in the Starzyca region generally feature varied terrain characteristic of the Kashubian Lake District. You can expect a mix of paved and unpaved paths, often winding through forests and alongside lakes. While the region is part of the Polish Lowland, some routes include moderate elevation changes, particularly around features like Wieżyca Peak, offering engaging climbs and descents. For example, routes like the Ińsko Observation Tower – Crab Monument in Ińsko loop from Chociwel involve over 150 meters of elevation gain.
The Starzyca region is rich in natural beauty and points of interest. Many routes traverse the Kashubian Landscape Park, offering views of diverse ecosystems. You'll encounter numerous lakes, such as Stężyckie and Raduńskie Górne, and pass through picturesque forests. While specific highlights are not detailed for every route, the region is known for its 'Kashubian Switzerland' landscapes. The Ińsko Observation Tower – Crab Monument in Ińsko loop from Chociwel, for instance, takes you past the Ińsko Observation Tower.
Yes, all the no-traffic touring cycling routes listed for the Starzyca region are circular, designed to bring you back to your starting point. This makes planning your day trip or multi-day tour much simpler. Examples include the Old Town Square – Church in Nastazin loop from Chociwel and the Dobrzany Forest District – Scenic Road to Linówko loop from Chociwel, both offering convenient loop experiences.
The Starzyca region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the serene, no-traffic environment that allows for peaceful cycling through the stunning Kashubian Lake District. The picturesque landscapes, numerous lakes, and well-maintained paths are frequently highlighted as key attractions for touring cyclists seeking a tranquil outdoor experience.
While the individual routes provided are generally day-trip length, ranging from approximately 35 km to 48 km, the abundance of interconnected paths within the Kashubian Lake District allows for the creation of longer, multi-day no-traffic touring experiences. You can link several routes, such as the Marianowskie Lake – Dobrzany Forest District loop from Chociwel and the Paved Road Through Ińsko Lake – Chociwel Defensive Walls loop from Linówko, to extend your journey and explore more of the region's beauty without encountering heavy traffic.
Yes, while the routes themselves are designed to be traffic-free and often pass through natural areas, you will find opportunities for refreshments in the villages and towns located near or along the routes. The Kashubian Lake District is a popular tourist destination, so local establishments, including cafes and pubs, are available to cater to visitors. Planning your stops in towns like Chociwel or Linówko, which serve as starting points for several routes, is recommended.
Yes, for routes starting from towns like Chociwel or Linówko, you can typically find parking facilities. These towns are common access points for outdoor activities in the region. It's advisable to check local parking options in advance, especially during peak season, to ensure a smooth start to your no-traffic touring cycling adventure.


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