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Touring cycling routes around Żary (Rural) traverse a diverse landscape in western Poland, characterized by rolling hills, deep valleys, and extensive woodlands such as the Żary Forest. The region is shaped by the Lusatian Neisse River, which forms a natural border, and includes the Łuk Mużakowa Landscape Park. Cyclists can explore varied terrain, from peaceful forest paths to riverbanks, often encountering historical landmarks.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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30.6km
02:44
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.7km
03:20
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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29.2km
02:04
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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 dates back to the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries. It has been rebuilt many times. Its original interior features a Renaissance portal, decorated with a mosaic in 1929. A brick tower from 1700 replaced the previously existing wooden tower.
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Only for altitude fans but very nice and healthy 🌳
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The turbulent fate of the hunting palace in Żary The further fate of the hunting palace was different: there was a tobacco and snuff factory here, in the years 1820-1834 members of the Masonic lodge "Three Roses in the Forest" met there, in the mid-18th century the palace rooms functioned as an inn and a dance hall with a bad reputation, in In the years 1884-86, the owner of the palace was Elżbieta Paulina Talleyrand, Duchess of Żagań, and in the years 1903-1945 the building belonged to the factory owner Georg Frenzl from Żagań. From April 1943, the Focke-Wulf Flugzeugbau GmbH plant produced small aircraft details here. The forest palace survived the war, but was systematically plundered. In 1963, a decision was made to demolish it due to its overall poor condition. Today, after the establishment of the palace and park, valuable park trees remain, including: huge oaks approximately 300-350 years old at the former main entrance gate, a maple and linden alley, and the most interesting specimens include Canadian hemlock, giant arborvitae and maple-leaved plane tree. Around the palace hill you can also see a plinth for a sculpture, a bowl of a baroque fountain, the remains of the palace and farm buildings, the site of a pond, and a viewing mound to the south-west. and the outlines of the moat and embankment east of the palace hill. Source: https://zielonalas.com.pl/
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A masterpiece in the middle of the Green Forest The palace, built on the plan of a cross of St. Andrew, was surrounded by a park with a zoo. Outbuildings and residential buildings were built around the palace. At the foot of the palace hill, a rampart was built and a moat with a drawbridge was built. Clean water was supplied to the palace from today's Forest Spring (Nadia's Spring). In Żarska Arkadia, around the hunting palace, there were numerous park sculptures (including Flora, Faith and Theology, a female figure of Genius soaring through the clouds, a sculpture with a lamb and a book, an obelisk with the Promnitz coat of arms). Today, some of them, partially damaged, can be seen in the park of the Żarski Community Center at ul. Wrocławska. In the summer of 1745, in the last year of the Second Silesian War, the founder of the hunting lodge, Count Erdmann II von Promnitz, who was seriously injured by an attack by Austrian hussars, died here.
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The palace and park complex was built in 1706-1709 at the request of Count Erdmann II Promnitz. In its center, on the top of an artificially elevated hill, there is a forest palace, also known as a hunting palace. The palace was a two-story building, covered with a multi-slope roof. There was a kitchen and utility rooms on the ground floor, while the second floor, with a centrally located twelve-sided room, served representative functions. In the wings of the palace there were square rooms, between the wings there were trapezoidal rooms, from which there was an exit to the terrace and the park, and on the other side to an added veranda.
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One of the most interesting is undoubtedly the hunting palace of the Promnitz family, the former owners of Żary. The original building was erected on a hill in Zielony Las, 3 km south of the center of Żary, on the former postal route from Żary to Zgorzelec. The builder and founder was Erdmann II von Promnitz (1683 - 1745), a courtier of the Polish king and elector of Saxony, August II the Strong, who visited the castle and palace in Żary. A palace in an iconic place in Żary The choice of the place was not accidental, because about 100 m west of the palace hill there existed a stronghold and later a stronghold of the Lusatian culture 3,000 years ago, as evidenced by traces of ramparts and remains of pottery. In 1567, on a hill (Hunting Hill) there was a small wooden castle belonging to the Augustinian abbot Francis II (the so-called Francis Hermitage), which was probably built in a cult place with old pagan traditions.
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The Green Forest hides many secrets. Residents of Żary walking along the marked paths do not realize that there are remains of old buildings among the trees. Ruins of post-mining buildings, the castle of the knight Kuno, who plundered travelers in the Valley of Death, and the Promitz hunting lodge. The forest is slowly absorbing the remains of spectacular buildings.
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There are over 120 touring cycling routes in Żary (Rural), offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find everything from easy rides to more challenging excursions.
The region offers a diverse natural environment, perfect for touring cyclists. You can expect varied terrain including the rolling hills and deep valleys of the Żary Forest, picturesque paths along the Lusatian Neisse River, and the varied landscape of the Żary Plateau. Routes range from peaceful woodlands to well-maintained paved surfaces and some unpaved segments.
Yes, Żary (Rural) offers numerous family-friendly touring cycling routes. With over 50 easy routes, many feature well-maintained, wide, and often paved paths, particularly around areas like the former Babina Mine near Afryka Lake, which are very accessible for cyclists of all ages. These routes often include amenities like benches and informational displays.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Żary (Rural), especially those through natural areas like the Żary Forest, are suitable for cycling with dogs. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife, and to ensure they are comfortable with the distance and terrain.
Żary (Rural) integrates rich history into its cycling experience. You can encounter various historical landmarks, such as the 13th-century Gothic Dewins-Packs-Bibersteins' Castle and the early 18th-century Baroque Promnitzs' Palace. Routes like the City Wall – Promnitz Palace loop from Żary Muzyków specifically highlight these historical sites. Other notable attractions include the Miłowice Palace and the Gothic Sacred Heart Church.
Absolutely! The region is rich in natural beauty. You can find an observation tower on Góra Żarska, offering panoramic views of the Karkonosze and Jizera Mountains on clear days. The Lusatian Neisse River, especially the Neisse bend, provides picturesque backdrops. Don't miss the unique Afryka Lake (Babina Mine), which has a continent-like shape when viewed from its observation tower. You can also visit the Observation Tower in Sorauer Forest for more vistas.
The best time for touring cycling in Żary (Rural) is generally from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making for comfortable riding conditions. The natural landscapes, especially the forests and riverbanks, are particularly vibrant during this period.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Żary (Rural) are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Forest Path Near Żary – World War I Memorial Stone loop from Żary and the World War I Memorial Stone – Garrison Church loop from Żary Muzyków, which combine natural scenery with historical sites.
Parking is generally available near trailheads and points of interest throughout Żary (Rural). Many routes, especially those starting from towns or popular recreational areas, offer designated parking facilities. For specific routes, checking the komoot tour details will often provide information on starting points and parking options.
The touring cycling routes in Żary (Rural) are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the peaceful forest paths, and the opportunity to combine natural exploration with visits to historical landmarks and scenic viewpoints.
While many routes are moderate, Żary (Rural) does offer more challenging touring cycling options. These routes typically feature significant elevation gains and may include unpaved segments, requiring good fitness and appropriate equipment. There are 6 difficult routes available for those seeking a more strenuous ride.
Access to touring cycling routes via public transport varies. While some routes may be accessible from train stations or bus stops in larger towns like Żary, it's advisable to check local public transport schedules and bike carriage policies in advance. Planning your route start and end points near public transport hubs can facilitate access.


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