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Road cycling around Lake Stobno offers routes through the scenic Tuchola Forest region in north-central Poland. This area is characterized by extensive pine and deciduous forests, numerous mid-forest lakes, and gently rolling terrain. Cyclists can expect mostly paved surfaces that traverse diverse landscapes, providing a varied experience for different fitness levels. The region's infrastructure includes established cycling paths, making it suitable for road biking.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
7
riders
97.3km
03:50
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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11
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43.9km
02:05
200m
200m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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5
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50.0km
02:09
250m
250m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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103km
04:19
460m
460m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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41.5km
01:54
190m
190m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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No traffic and great quality tarmac just for you. No traffic and just forest around
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The first stop on the "Jelenia Wyspa" nature trail. There is an information board here (one of ten on the entire trail) about the Stążka River. It turns out that it is one of the cleanest rivers in the Tuchola Forest.
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Part of the path near Koronowo is really interesting
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In Koronowo, located near Bydgoszcz, there is a unique technical monument. The unique, picturesque narrow-gauge railway bridge is the tallest structure of this type in Europe. The crossing is 120 m long and rises 18 meters above the Brda River. The steel, openwork structure is supported on brick abutments. The bridge offers a wonderful view of the Brda valley and the lazily flowing river. The banks here are densely covered with trees, which gives the area a particularly picturesque, timeless character. It is easy to imagine that the year is 1895 - the first narrow-gauge railway passed over the bridge, carrying its passengers from Bydgoszcz to Koronowo. The route, approximately 25 km long, was very popular from the very beginning. Launched in May, in June it was carrying up to 3,500 passengers on holidays. The inhabitants of Bydgoszcz used it to travel to nearby holiday towns - Opławiec and Smukała. These two popular pre-war health resorts offered many attractions to vacationers - the opportunity to kayak, swim in the Brda River, take a walk in the vast Smukala park, established next to a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients operating here since 1904. In the summer, a special wagon was attached to the train to transport kayaks. At the steep ascent to Smukała, two wagons were detached, and the locomotive - after pulling in the rest - returned for them. Passenger traffic on the Bydgoszcz - Koronowo route was suspended on October 1, 1969, and freight traffic - in 1992. Since then, the bridge has served as a footbridge for the residents of Okol and Stopka, shortening the route for pedestrians and cyclists to Koronowo. In 2011, the facility was closed - after winter, a landslide appeared on the railway embankment right next to one of the bridge abutments, threatening the safety of those using the historic crossing. The Provincial Office for the Protection of Monuments ordered PKP to secure the facility. The railways and the commune plan to renovate the unique technical monument and reopen it for pedestrian use. Despite the ban on entry to the bridge itself, it is worth visiting this picturesque corner. The crossing looks particularly impressive when viewed from the side or from the river level - when we go lower, we can admire it in all its glory. source: http://www.aktywnawies.pl/most-kolejki-waskotorowej-w-koronowie,at88,l1.html
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Nice bicycle path, except the yellow metal side barriers from time to time, that can literally kill you instantly if you hit them
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Road cycling around Lake Stobno primarily takes you through the scenic Tuchola Forest, characterized by extensive pine and deciduous forests. You'll encounter mostly paved surfaces and gently rolling hills, offering a varied experience without overly challenging climbs. The region is part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, ensuring a beautiful natural backdrop for your rides.
Yes, while many routes are moderately challenging, there are options for less experienced cyclists. For example, the region offers 2 routes classified as 'easy'. These typically feature less elevation gain and shorter distances, allowing for a more relaxed exploration of the forest and lake landscapes.
The Tuchola Forest itself is a major natural draw, with towering pine forests and nearly 900 lakes, including unique 'lobelia lakes' with crystal clear water. A significant landmark in the wider region, accessible from some routes, is the Fojutowo Aqueduct, an impressive 19th-century engineering marvel inspired by Roman aqueducts. You might also spot diverse wildlife such as deer, wild boars, and various bird species.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peaceful, extensive forest environments, the quality of the paved surfaces on many routes, and the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature away from busy roads.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are routes with more significant distances and elevation gains. For instance, the Koronowo Railway Bridge – Forest Road loop from Tuchola covers over 100 km with more than 450 meters of elevation, providing a demanding yet rewarding ride through dense forests and past rural sights.
The best time for road cycling around Lake Stobno is typically from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, and the forest is vibrant with greenery. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide beautiful foliage and cooler temperatures, ideal for longer rides.
While specific 'family-friendly' designated road cycling routes are not explicitly detailed, the presence of 'easy' and 'moderate' routes with mostly paved surfaces suggests that some shorter, less elevated loops could be suitable for families with older children or those comfortable with road cycling. Always check the route details for distance and elevation before heading out.
While dogs are generally welcome in the Tuchola Forest region, it's important to keep them on a leash, especially when cycling, to ensure their safety and respect wildlife. Always be mindful of local regulations regarding pets in natural parks and protected areas. Some routes might be less suitable for dogs if they involve busy roads or very narrow paths.
Many routes start from towns like Tuchola or smaller villages in the vicinity. These locations typically offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen komoot route for specific parking recommendations, as options can vary. Look for designated parking areas in or near the main towns.
Absolutely. The Local Road with Great Tarmac loop from Przy Szosie Sępoleńskiej is highly regarded for its excellent paved surfaces and scenic views, making it ideal for smooth road cycling through the picturesque landscape. Another popular choice is the Wooden Railway Bridge – Wygoda–Ludwichowo Forest Road loop from Tuchola, which winds through varied forest and rural landscapes, offering diverse scenery.
There are 18 road cycling routes available around Lake Stobno, catering to various fitness levels and preferences. These routes offer a wide range of distances and elevations, ensuring there's something for every road cyclist to explore in the Tuchola Forest region.
Yes, the Stążka River loop from Tuchola is a moderate 41.5 km route that allows you to cycle alongside the Stążka River. This route offers a pleasant experience with approximately 185 meters of elevation gain, providing scenic views of the river and surrounding nature.
Yes, you can explore parts of the Tuchola Landscape Park on a road bike. The Tuchola Landscape Park loop from Tuchola is a moderate 23.6 km route that takes you through this protected area. It features around 105 meters of elevation gain, offering a great way to experience the park's natural beauty on paved surfaces.


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