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Touring cycling routes around Celestynów traverse a diverse landscape primarily within the Mazowiecki Landscape Park, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The region is characterized by extensive forests, including ancient pine woods and dense deciduous areas, alongside the Vistula pradolina. Cyclists can explore areas around the Świder River, which features historic bridges and scenic singletracks, as well as unique natural features like the Bagno Całowanie bird sanctuary with its chain of dunes. This combination of woodlands, riverine environments, and gentle elevation…
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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70.5km
04:49
190m
190m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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71.4km
05:21
220m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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48.8km
03:54
140m
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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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Children's playground near Cukiernia Sosenka
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Commemorative stone of those who planted the forest in the years 1931-1934
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The brickyard in Radzin was established around 1850 as part of the local manor. Initially, bricks were produced solely for the manor's needs, but over time the plant expanded its operations – residents of the surrounding villages began to buy bricks. In 1928, the characteristic brick chimney, towering over the trees, was erected, which dominated the area for years. Residential barracks for workers and their families were also built at the plant. The construction of the massive structures, especially between 1890 and 1930, was a laborious process involving the precise manual laying of hundreds of bricks, layer by layer, on increasingly higher wooden scaffolding. Specialist bricklayers, often risking their lives without adequate safety measures, ensured the perfect verticality and roundness of the structure, using lime mortar and occasionally steel hoops for increased stability. Such height was not an architect's whim – it was a key technological element, ensuring a strong, natural draft necessary for efficient combustion in brick kilns and for dispersing smoke and pollutants far from the plant, which, in the understanding of the time, was intended to protect the environment and human health in the immediate vicinity. The brickyard operated successfully until the tragic December of 1939, when history added a tragic chapter to its story. During the German occupation, in December 1939, an attack occurred in Celestynów on the home of the German Zommer family. In response, German gendarmes carried out a brutal reprisal. It was assumed that the perpetrators of the attack were residents of the settlement near the brickyard. 18 men were arrested (many of them former employees of the plant). The detainees were gathered near the train station. As we read in the memoirs of Władysław Święch, "among them was also Father Banasiewicz". Mrs. Zdziechowska, a resident of Celestynów and German by birth, who knew the priest, attempted to secure his release. In a dramatic gesture, she threw herself at the feet of a German officer, begging for mercy. Her desperate pleas were successful, as the priest was released, but the other men were led into the forest along Osiecka Street, where an execution took place. After this tragedy, the brickyard never resumed its operations.
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The educational center “Baza Torfy” in Karczew is located near the nature reserve “Na Torfach im. Janusza Kozłowskiego” in the Masovian Landscape Park.
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Railway station located in Celestynów in the municipality of Celestynów. The station is located on the Vistula railway line from Warsaw East to Dorohusk (railway line No. 7). In the area of the station, there is a historic building with a ticket office and waiting room of Koleje Mazowieckie. In the area of the station, there is also the Celestynów (Cl) signal box building.
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Łowisko Całowanie is a popular fish pond complex located directly on the edge of the Całowanie Marsh (Mazovian Landscape Park), about 40 km southeast of the center of Warsaw. It is an excellent place for both anglers and those seeking an escape into nature.
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As we read on the information board, the shrine was erected in 2004 on the initiative of the residents of Karczew, and the wooden figure was consecrated on November 17, 2004. For over twenty years, the sculpture has welcomed walkers, cyclists, and all forest lovers, becoming a place for reflection, quiet prayer, and contemplation. This representation holds a special place in Polish tradition. Christ the Sorrowful was one of the most frequently recurring motifs in roadside shrines. It is in such simple, forest and field nooks that one can most strongly see how spirituality, folk art, and landscape have intertwined over the centuries into a single narrative. The author of the sculpture is Stefan Lisowski (1928–2010) - an artist and sculptor, also associated with Mazovia. According to the board, he was the initiator of the "Roadside Shrine" series of works and wanted to restore the motif of the wooden shrine to the Mazovian landscape. The Karczew figure is one such work - made from a single piece of wood. This is one of those places that one can pass by without knowing its history. Yet, it holds local memory, beautiful tradition, and the trace of a person who wanted to leave something lasting behind.
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Celestynów offers over 60 touring cycling routes, catering to various preferences and skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and challenging options to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
The terrain around Celestynów is quite varied, primarily within the Mazowiecki Landscape Park. You'll cycle through extensive ancient pine forests, alongside the scenic Świder River, and encounter unique natural features like peat bogs and dune belts. While generally gentle, some routes include slight elevation changes due to the presence of dunes.
Yes, Celestynów is very welcoming for beginners and families. Over 35 of the available touring cycling routes are classified as easy. A great option is the Celestynów Railway Station – Abram Gurewicz Guesthouse loop from Celestynów, which is an easy 17.2-mile (27.7 km) path connecting local points of interest, perfect for a relaxed ride.
The best time for touring cycling in Celestynów is generally from spring through autumn. The Karczew–Gassy Ferry, which can enhance your route options, operates from April to November. These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring the forests and natural attractions, with lush greenery in spring/summer and beautiful colors in autumn.
Absolutely. Many routes traverse the Mazowiecki Landscape Park, known for its ancient pine forests and unique ecosystems. You can visit Torfy Lake or explore the significant Bagno Całowanie Boardwalk Entrance, one of Mazovia's largest peat bogs, which features a viewing tower and a nature path. The region also boasts unique dune chains.
Yes, the area offers several interesting points. You might encounter the historic Świder River Bridge, a former narrow-gauge railway bridge. For a longer ride, consider the Ponurzyca Paved Road – Christ at Rest Wayside Shrine loop from Celestynów, which passes by a wayside shrine. The Castle of the Masovian Dukes in Czersk is also a notable nearby attraction.
Yes, a unique experience is utilizing the Karczew–Gassy Ferry, which operates from April to November. This ferry service connects Karczew and Gassy, allowing for more diverse touring routes and a different perspective of the local landscape.
For scenic views, the Bagno Całowanie area is highly recommended. It features a viewing tower that offers panoramic vistas over one of Mazovia's largest peat bogs, providing a unique natural landscape to admire during your ride.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Celestynów are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. For example, the Abandoned Helicopter – Rest Spot by the Pond loop from gmina Celestynów is an easy circular route.
Celestynów is accessible by public transport, particularly from Warsaw, making it convenient for day trips. The Celestynów Railway Station – Abram Gurewicz Guesthouse loop from Celestynów route even starts near the railway station, indicating good public transport connectivity to the area.
Yes, you can find places to stop for refreshments. For instance, Góra Café is a highlight in the area, offering a convenient spot for a break. Many routes also pass through or near small towns where you can find local shops or eateries.
For those seeking a challenge, Celestynów offers several difficult routes. The Turtle Pond – Ponurzyca Paved Road loop from Celestynów is a demanding 71.4-mile (114.9 km) route with significant elevation gain, perfect for experienced touring cyclists.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 70 reviews. Reviewers often praise the extensive forests, the scenic Świder River, and the varied terrain that includes both gentle paths and more challenging sections, making it suitable for different ability levels.


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