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Touring cycling around Blizanów offers a network of routes through diverse landscapes in Poland's Greater Poland Voivodeship. The region features extensive forest complexes, primarily pine, covering over 3,000 hectares in its northern part. Cyclists can also explore the picturesque valley of the Prosna River, which contributes to the area's scenic beauty. The terrain generally includes quiet roads and tracks, with gentle elevation changes suitable for various cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The building was one of only two structures on Śródmiejska street to survive the near-total destruction of the area by Prussian forces in August 1914; the other survivor was the Holy Trinity Hospital.
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This two-storey neo-classical bank building at ul. Śródmiejska 29 was designed by Warsaw architect Hugo Kuder and constructed in 1912 as the headquarters of Bank Handlowy Warszawski. The L-shaped structure features a distinctive rounded corner section framed by Ionic half-columns with garland-decorated capitals, crowned by a pediment containing an allegorical relief. The interior banking hall is notable for its marble checkerboard flooring, marbled pilasters with gilded capitals, elaborate stucco decorations, and a large steel-framed stained glass skylight.
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Classicist stone bridge over the Prosna River in Kalisz, built in 1824-1825
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The museum is open Tuesday - Sunday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., and in July and August Tuesday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Saturday - Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. https://mnp.art.pl/profile/wizyta-muzeum-zamek-w-goluchowie
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The tower began to be called "Dorotka" in the mid-19th century, perhaps because it served as a prison for indecent women for a time. However, Kalisz residents believe its name is connected to a legend about a starosta named Dorotka who fell in love with a poor shoemaker and was locked in the tower by her father.
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The Dorotka Tower is located behind the collegiate church, from the park side. It is a fragment of the medieval city walls. It is a well-preserved, semicircular, two-storey tower with round gun slots. Built at the end of the 14th century, originally rectangular in shape, it was probably rebuilt in the 16th century to a semicircular shape. This monument is also associated with a certain legend about the beautiful and unruly daughter of the proud and hot-tempered starost of Kalisz Castle - Dorotka and the poor shoemaker Marcinek, whose love ended tragically, namely, the angry father ordered his beloved daughter to be walled up alive in the tower.
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The anchor is set opposite the Kalisz Rowing Society marina.
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Blizanów offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 160 options available. These routes cater to various preferences, including over 110 easy routes, 37 moderate routes, and 12 more challenging options.
The terrain in Blizanów is diverse, featuring extensive forest complexes, particularly in the northern part of the gmina, and the picturesque valley of the Prosna River. You'll primarily encounter quiet roads and tracks with gentle elevation changes, making it suitable for various cycling preferences.
Cyclists can explore vast pine forests, rich in undergrowth, and the scenic Prosna River valley. The region is also home to nine ancient oak trees designated as natural monuments, some hundreds of years old, often found within former manor parks. Forest parking areas provide opportunities to rest and enjoy the natural surroundings.
Yes, Blizanów and its vicinity offer several cultural and historical points of interest. You can cycle past nine former manor parks, quaint rural churches, and even visit sites like the historic Gołuchów Castle or the medieval Dorotka Tower in Kalisz. The Dorotka Tower – Halifax JD154 Airmen Memorial loop from Kalisz is one route that takes you through the historical vicinity of Kalisz.
Many people choose to ride in June, suggesting it's a favorable time. The region's natural beauty, especially the forests and river valley, can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months.
Absolutely. Blizanów offers over 110 easy touring cycling routes. For example, the Nights and Days Fountain – Bernardine Weir loop from Warszówka is an easy 10.7-mile (17.3 km) path that navigates through local villages with gentle terrain, ideal for relaxed rides and families.
The touring cycling routes in Blizanów are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 300 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from quiet roads to forest tracks, and the scenic beauty of the region.
Yes, local authorities are actively developing dedicated cycling paths. One notable route is "Szlakiem Dębów i Paproci" (Trail of Oaks and Ferns), a 20.4 km path designed to connect areas of natural beauty and historical significance through the local forests.
Yes, the extensive forest complexes in the northern part of the gmina provide designated forest parking areas for visitors. These spots are convenient for starting your cycling tours and enjoying the natural surroundings.
While the region is rural, major towns like Kalisz, which is often a starting point for routes such as the Dorotka Tower – Halifax JD154 Airmen Memorial loop from Kalisz, typically have public transport connections. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to nearby towns and plan your route accordingly.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in Poland, especially in rural and forest areas, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. However, specific rules might apply in protected areas or private properties, so always look for local signage.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on every route might be limited, many routes pass through or near local villages where you can find small shops or eateries. For more options, larger towns in the vicinity, such as Kalisz, offer a wider selection of restaurants and cafes.
While many routes are easy to moderate, there are options for longer rides. For example, the Pier at the Lake Beach loop from Diecezja kaliska is a moderate 17.7-mile (28.4 km) trail, offering a good distance for those looking for a longer outing. The region also has 12 routes classified as difficult for those seeking a greater challenge.


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