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Road cycling around Łyszkowice offers varied terrain through central Poland's scenic landscapes. The region features a mix of quiet roads, tracks, and both paved and unpaved surfaces, providing diverse cycling experiences. Cyclists can explore peaceful countryside, often encountering historical sites and natural features. The area's gentle elevation changes make it accessible for various skill levels.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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23.2km
00:53
40m
40m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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54.5km
02:17
100m
100m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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42.2km
01:41
210m
210m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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38.5km
01:45
90m
90m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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A well-maintained bike path around the reservoir in Skierniewice. One lap is approximately 5.25 km. The flat route is very pleasant to cycle on. 😁
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Good asphalt, hills, curves, and wooden huts. A picturesque alternative to the main road.
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In 1991, the foundations were poured, and on June 10, 1992, the actual construction of the church began. On September 29, 1992, the cornerstone was laid by the First Bishop of the newly established Łowicz Diocese, Bishop Alojzy Orszulik. The walls of the new church quickly began to rise, and by the end of 1992, they were already 4.8 meters high. The foundations for the towers were also laid. Construction began again in the spring of the following year. Work on the roof was completed in 1994. At the same time, the construction of the church towers was completed. The new church was completed in its shell state in the spring of 1995. Further work was carried out as funds were raised. The turning point was the location of the place of celebration of the Holy Mass on the square next to the new church during the Holy Father's pilgrimage to his homeland in 1999. The next 2 years were spent equipping the interior of the church and preparing for its consecration. On September 22, 2001, 11 years after the parish was established, the church was consecrated by Alojzy Orszulik, Bishop of Łowicz. The church was built in the style of an old Romanesque basilica. Two towers, symmetrically incorporated into the front of the church, constitute the dignity of the entire building. Inside, the high main nave ends with a spacious presbytery, which was designed and built by a team led by the visual artist Jerzy Machaj from Warsaw. On its central wall is placed the Crucified Christ, and below Him two figures: Our Lady of Sorrows and the beloved disciple John.
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The construction of the temple began on June 10, 1992, according to the design of architects Feliks Dzierżanowski and Marian Koral from Warsaw. On September 29, 1992, the Bishop of Łowicz, Alojzy Orszulik, laid the cornerstone, brought from the Holy Land by Father Zbigniew Bigda, the then vicar. In 1994, construction, carpentry and sheet metal work began. Work on the church towers was carried out in 1995, and finishing work continued in the following years. The visit of Pope St. John Paul II to Łowicz and the celebration of mass on the Błonia meadows next to the temple on June 14, 1999 mobilized the work to carry out further work, build a fence around the temple, finish the presbytery and side altars. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko%C5%9Bci%C3%B3%C5%82_Chrystusa_Dobrego_Pasterza_w_%C5%81owiczu http://dobrypasterz-lowicz.pl/15-2/
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The monument to Wincenty Witos - the peasant leader of the Polish people's movement, founder and president of PSL "Piast", and three-time Prime Minister of Poland was erected in Łowicz in 2020, but the ceremonial unveiling took place only, due to the pandemic, in 2021.
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The historical mural was created on the initiative of the Historical Association of the 10th Infantry Regiment in Łowicz in the Kostka housing estate in Łowicz. The painting commemorates three figures associated with the regiment and Łowicz sports. They are: - boxing enthusiast and physical education teacher, platoon leader Zdzisław "Lelon" Lelonkiewicz; - former Cracovia footballer, referee and PZPN activist, colonel Franciszek Jachieć; - captain Andrzej Drozd, participant of the Polish-Bolshevik war, prisoner of war in the Starobielsk camp, who was murdered in Kharkiv.
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In 1991, the foundations were poured, and on June 10, 1992, the actual construction of the church began. On September 29, 1992, the cornerstone was laid by the First Bishop of the newly established Łowicz Diocese, Bishop Alojzy Orszulik. The walls of the new church quickly began to rise, and by the end of 1992, they were already 4.8 meters high. The foundations for the towers were also laid. Construction began again in the spring of the following year. Work on the roof was completed in 1994. At the same time, the construction of the church towers was completed. The new church was completed in its shell state in the spring of 1995. Further work was carried out as funds were raised. The turning point was the location of the place of celebration of the Holy Mass on the square next to the new church during the Holy Father's pilgrimage to his homeland in 1999. The next 2 years were spent equipping the interior of the church and preparing for its consecration. On September 22, 2001, 11 years after the parish was established, the church was consecrated by Alojzy Orszulik, Bishop of Łowicz. The church was built in the style of an old Romanesque basilica. Two towers, symmetrically incorporated into the front of the church, constitute the dignity of the entire building. Inside, the high main nave ends with a spacious presbytery, which was designed and built by a team led by the visual artist Jerzy Machaj from Warsaw. On its central wall is placed the Crucified Christ, and below Him two figures: Our Lady of Sorrows and the beloved disciple John.
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There are nearly 50 road cycling routes around Łyszkowice, offering a wide range of experiences for cyclists. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 10 reviews.
The region around Łyszkowice features varied terrain, including quiet roads, tracks, and both paved and unpaved surfaces. You'll find gentle elevation changes, making it accessible for various skill levels, and opportunities to cycle through peaceful countryside.
Yes, a significant number of routes are suitable for beginners. Out of the nearly 50 routes, 28 are classified as easy. An example is the Old House – Gothic-style church loop from Dzierzgówek, which is 26.9 km long with gentle ascents.
The area is rich in historical sites. You can visit the beautiful Romantic Garden in Arkadia, the General Stanisław Klicki Tower, or the historic Praga Water Mill on the Mroga River. Many routes, like the Old Church – Nieborów Palace and Park loop from Bełchów, lead through such historical areas.
Absolutely. Cyclists can enjoy natural beauty at the Polana Siwica Nature Reserve or the Mrożyczka Reservoir in Głowno. The Skierniewice Reservoir – Rawka River Nature Reserve loop from Mokra offers views of the Skierniewice Reservoir and the Rawka River Nature Reserve.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, the broader Łowicz County offers more extensive routes, such as the "Szlak Dwory i Kościoły III Łowicz - Skierniewice," a substantial 122.3 km path. Within the komoot selection, there are 19 moderate routes, including the Bridge Over the Rawka River loop from Mokra, which is over 50 km long.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, the region's varied terrain and gentle elevation changes suggest that spring, summer, and early autumn would offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling, with milder weather and lush landscapes.
Yes, many of the routes around Łyszkowice are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Old House – Gothic-style church loop from Dzierzgówek and the Finally, some elevation gain! – Skierniewice Reservoir loop from Mokra.
Yes, several routes offer views of local water bodies. For instance, the Skierniewice Reservoir – Rawka River Nature Reserve loop from Mokra provides scenic views of the Skierniewice Reservoir. You can also find highlights like the Zadębie Reservoir (Skierniewice Lake) nearby.
The routes vary significantly in length and duration. Easy routes like the Old House – Gothic-style church loop from Dzierzgówek are around 27 km and take about an hour. Moderate routes, such as the Old Church – Nieborów Palace and Park loop from Bełchów, can be over 50 km and take more than two hours to complete.
Given the 28 easy routes and the region's gentle elevation changes, Łyszkowice offers good options for family-friendly road cycling. These routes typically feature quiet roads through the countryside, making them suitable for various ages and skill levels.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the mix of quiet roads and tracks, and the proximity to historical sites and natural features that enrich the riding experience.


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