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Poland
Podlaskie Voivodeship
powiat białostocki
Choroszcz

Narew National Park Bicycle Bypass

Moderate

5.0

(1)

18

riders

Narew National Park Bicycle Bypass

04:59

86.2km

410m

Cycling

Cycle 53.6 miles (86.2 km) around Narew National Park, experiencing the "Polish Amazonia" and its unique river system.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes a segment that goes up or down a series of steps

You may need to carry your bike.

After 52.7 km for 13 m

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438 m

Church of St. John the Baptist and St. Stephen in Choroszcz

Highlight • Religious Site

The first mention of a parish with a wooden church in Choroszcz comes from 22 October 1459.

In 1756, Jan Klemens Branicki, the Grand Crown Hetman, Castellan of Kraków, at …

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6.89 km

Church of St. Joseph

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The inside is nicer than the outside. Overall, a nice church.

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19.1 km

Chebureki and Kartacze from Tykocin

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In Tykocin, in addition to the monuments and the atmospheric market square, it is worth trying local specialties such as chebureki and kartacze. Chebureks are large, crispy dumplings fried in …

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33.1 km

Headquarters of the Narwiański National Park in an old manor house surrounded by a park. Also a camping and resting site, an observation tower and a wooden footbridge along the …

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61.2 km

Grodzisko in Suraż

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The fortified settlement in Suraż is a remnant of one of the oldest settlements in Podlasie, picturesquely situated on the Narew River. Built in the 9th century, it served as …

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75.8 km

St. Barbara's Chapel in Baciuty

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Uniate, and since 1839 Orthodox. Listed in the register of monuments. Belongs to the parish in Topilec.

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86.2 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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72.9 km

10.9 km

2.29 km

152 m

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Surfaces

83.0 km

1.90 km

847 m

332 m

137 m

112 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical duration for cycling this bypass?

The route is approximately 86 km long and generally takes around 5 hours to complete on a touring bicycle, depending on your pace and stops.

What is the terrain like on the Narew National Park bypass?

The terrain is primarily flat and marshy, characteristic of the 'Polish Amazonia' with its unique anastomosing river system. While some sections are paved, you can expect unpaved or gravel segments, especially on quieter roads. It's generally passable for most bikes, but road bikes might find some uneven gravel sections challenging.

Is this cycling route suitable for beginners?

The route is classified as moderate due to its distance and varied terrain, which includes some unpaved sections. While not overly challenging in terms of elevation, its length and surface conditions might be more suitable for cyclists with good fitness or some experience.

What interesting sights or landmarks can I expect to see along the way?

You'll encounter several points of interest, including historical and religious sites. Highlights include the Church of St. John the Baptist and St. Stephen in Choroszcz, the Church of St. Joseph, and the Grodzisko in Suraż. You can also find facilities at Kurowo – Headquarters and Campsite of Narwiański National Park.

What wildlife can I observe while cycling the bypass?

The Narew National Park is renowned for its rich birdlife, with over 150 breeding species, including rare and endangered ones. Keep an eye out for the Western Marsh Harrier, the park's symbol, and other waterfowl. The unique river system also supports diverse flora and fauna.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Narew National Park bypass?

The best time to cycle is typically from spring to early autumn (May to September) when the weather is most favorable. This period offers lush greenery and optimal conditions for birdwatching. Be aware that marshy areas can be wet after heavy rains.

Does this route connect with other cycling trails?

Yes, the bypass integrates with several other routes. A significant portion of it is part of the 'Obwodnica Rowerowa Narwiańskiego Parku Narodowego' (Narew National Park Cycling Ringroad), and sections also overlap with the 'Green Velo - East of Poland Cycling Trail', one of Poland's most famous long-distance trails.

Is cycling with dogs allowed on this route?

Regulations regarding dogs in national parks can vary. While the bypass itself might pass through areas where dogs are permitted, it's crucial to check the specific rules of Narew National Park. Generally, dogs must be kept on a leash, and access might be restricted in certain protected zones. Always respect local signage.

Do I need any special permits or pay an entrance fee for Narew National Park?

Narew National Park typically requires an entrance fee for visitors, which contributes to the park's conservation efforts. For specific details on fees and any necessary permits for cycling, it's best to consult the official park website at npn.gov.pl.

Where can I park my car to access the cycling bypass?

Access points and parking facilities are available around the perimeter of Narew National Park. Popular starting points often include villages or towns bordering the park, such as Kurowo, where the park headquarters are located. Look for designated parking areas in these locations.

Are there places to eat or find accommodation along the route?

Yes, you can find options for food and rest. For example, you might enjoy Chebureki and Kartacze from Tykocin. Additionally, the Kurowo – Headquarters and Campsite of Narwiański National Park offers facilities and potentially accommodation. Smaller towns and villages along the bypass may also have local eateries or guesthouses.

What should I know about the footbridge between Waniewo and Śliwno?

The footbridge between Waniewo and Śliwno is a unique attraction with floating piers that visitors move manually. While a memorable experience, carrying a bicycle across can be challenging, especially when water levels are low. Be prepared for a potential dismount and some effort if you plan to cross with your bike.

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