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Road cycling routes around Radziechowy-Wieprz traverse a diverse landscape within Poland's Silesian Voivodeship, encompassing parts of the Żywiec Basin, Silesian Beskids, and Żywiec Beskids. The region features varied terrain, from the flatter sections of the basin to the challenging climbs of the surrounding mountain ranges. Cyclists can expect routes through extensive forests, along river valleys like the Soła, and past scenic lakes, offering a range of gradients. This area provides a mix of established cycling paths and roads suitable for…
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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it's better to take chicken calves on the road than stork calves. but it's not hard:)
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You have to get off the bike and walk 20 meters
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View of Lake Międzybrodzkie and a small island on it.
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good access in the area, little car traffic
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It's worth it and not that hard. Don't be afraid, there are harder ones around :)
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mandatory climb in Wisła / Szczyrk
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"In the village of Łodygowice, near Żywiec, there is one of the interesting monuments of the Wooden Architecture Trail of the Silesian Voivodeship. The 17th-century church, the result of the expansion of an earlier chapel and rebuilt in later centuries, is a log structure made of larch wood. The temple is surrounded by narthexes. It is one of the largest wooden churches in the Polish Beskids. The church in Łodygowice is located in the Żywiec district and is a parish church belonging to the Bielsko-Żywiec diocese. The beginnings of the temple (according to the oldest sources) date back to the 13th century. The first religious building here was a chapel dedicated to St. Stanislaus, belonging to the parish in nearby Żywiec. When Łodygowice became a separate parish with a fairly large number of inhabitants, it was decided to expand the existing temple - which happened in the years 1634-35. Since then, two new patrons have appeared, who became the apostles Simon and Jude Thaddeus. The expanded church was consecrated in 1636, and a bell tower was erected in 1644. Further expansions took place in 1687, when a new, larger presbytery was built, and in the years 1748-99, when the tower was rebuilt, the main nave was widened and side chapels were added. The shape of the church that was given at that time has survived to this day. The single-nave building in the shape of a cross is built on a framework of larch logs. The roof is covered with shingles. The length of the church is approx. 40 meters. The sacristy and the Ogrojec chapel with a figure of Christ the Sorrowful are adjacent to the polygonal presbytery. On the sides of the main nave are the chapels of Our Lady of the Rosary and St. Francis of Assisi. The church's polychrome was made in 1929. The Łodygowice church, representing the Silesian-Lesser Poland style, is one of the largest wooden churches in the Beskids. The building is located on the Wooden Architecture Trail of the Silesian Voivodeship.
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Radziechowy-Wieprz offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 120 options available. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy rides through the basin to more challenging ascents in the surrounding mountains.
The region provides diverse terrain for road cyclists. You'll find flatter, more relaxed sections within the Żywiec Basin, contrasting with challenging climbs and descents in the Silesian Beskids and Żywiec Beskids. Routes often wind through extensive forests, along the picturesque Soła River valley, and past scenic lakes, offering varied gradients and beautiful scenery.
The road cycling routes in Radziechowy-Wieprz are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.6 stars from nearly 60 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the varied terrain, from scenic lake loops to demanding mountain passes, and the overall natural beauty of the region.
Yes, there are routes well-suited for beginners. The region's Żywiec Basin offers flatter or gently rolling sections, perfect for less experienced riders or those seeking a more relaxed pace. You can find around 24 easy routes that provide a pleasant introduction to road cycling in the area.
Absolutely. Experienced cyclists will find plenty of challenging routes, particularly in the mountainous areas of the Silesian Beskids and Żywiec Beskids. These routes feature significant elevation gains and demanding climbs, such as those leading towards Glinka Pass. An example is the Road to Glinka Pass – Bicycle Path loop from Radziechowy Wieprz, which covers over 113 km with substantial climbing.
Road cycling routes in Radziechowy-Wieprz often pass by stunning natural features and cultural landmarks. You might encounter the dramatic backdrops of peaks like Skrzyczne, enjoy views from Salmopolska Pass, or cycle along the shores of Lake Żywiec and Lake Międzybrodzkie. The region also features the 'Golgota Beskidów' on Matyska hill, offering both scenic views and a point of interest.
Yes, you can incorporate historical sites into your road cycling adventures. For instance, the Wooden Church of Łodygowice – Shore of Lake Żywiec loop from Radziechowy Wieprz combines cultural interest with scenic views. Nearby, you can find historical structures like Łodygowice Palace or the Habsburg Palace in Żywiec, which can be points of interest on your rides.
The gmina has developed over 25 km of marked cycling paths connecting its villages, which are generally suitable for family rides. While specific 'family-friendly' road bike routes are not explicitly listed, the flatter sections within the Żywiec Basin and these dedicated paths offer safer and more relaxed options away from heavy traffic, ideal for families.
The best time for road cycling in Radziechowy-Wieprz is typically from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the mountain passes are clear of snow, offering optimal conditions to enjoy the diverse landscapes and extensive forest routes.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Radziechowy-Wieprz are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Lake Międzybrodzkie – Shore of Lake Żywiec loop from Radziechowy Wieprz and the Scenic Climb Near Żywiec – View of Babia Góra loop from gmina Radziechowy-Wieprz, providing convenient options for exploring the region.
While specific parking areas for cyclists are not detailed, the gmina has established viewpoints and rest areas equipped with benches and tables in places like Wieprz. These locations, often near the marked cycling paths, may offer suitable parking options. For longer routes, consider starting points in villages with public parking facilities.
The rural charm of Radziechowy-Wieprz means you'll find local establishments in its villages. While not explicitly mapped for every route, villages like Wieprz, Radziechowy, and Juszczyna, connected by cycling paths, are likely to offer cafes, pubs, or small shops where cyclists can refuel and rest.


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