Park Krajobrazowy im. gen. Dezyderego Chłapowskiego
Park Krajobrazowy im. gen. Dezyderego Chłapowskiego
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Gravel biking around Park Krajobrazowy im. gen. Dezyderego Chłapowskiego features a unique agricultural landscape with a mosaic of farming spaces. The terrain is characterized by extensive agricultural roads, interspersed with mid-field groves, hedgerows, and windbreaks that create natural corridors. This region offers open vistas across fields, with some shaded sections along tree-lined paths, providing diverse riding experiences. The park's relatively low forest coverage and gentle elevation changes make it suitable for various gravel biking abilities.
Last updated: July 17, 2026
9
riders
49.8km
03:04
150m
150m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
41.0km
02:50
170m
170m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9
riders
58.2km
03:34
190m
190m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
36.7km
02:31
140m
140m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
6
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44.6km
03:09
140m
140m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A natural monument. An old oak tree standing proudly at a crossroads. It has survived more than one generation.
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In the Rąbin forests belonging to the Kościan Forest District, Turew Forest District, about 4 km northwest of the center of the village of Rąbin (Krzywiń commune, Kościan district, Wielkopolska province) stands a small wooden chapel commemorating one of the most tragic events in the history of the Chłapowski families from Turwia and the Mańkowski families from Brodnica. On January 15, 1909, during a deer hunt (the forests at that time abounded in wild game), an unfortunate accident occurred. Zygmunt Chłapowski, who was the organizer of the meeting, divided the hunters' positions so that he could stand next to his relative Kazimierz Mańkowski. During the final preparations, when the hunters were already going to their designated positions, Chłapowski was probably checking his weapon once again when it unexpectedly went off. Due to an unfortunate coincidence, at the same moment Mańkowski steps into the line of fire, fatally shot after receiving the last sacraments, he dies, having lived less than 26 years. This is a huge tragedy for both families, and especially for Zygmunt Chłapowski himself, who as soon as he notices what has happened, flees into the forest and wants to commit suicide. Miraculously, he is dissuaded from this intention and brought back to the place. The distraught Chłapowski, who was considered a very religious man, decides that same year to commemorate his tragically deceased cousin to found a chapel at the place where he died. On June 20, 1909, the cornerstone is laid, consecrated by the then parish priest of the Rąbin parish - Father Julian Cichowski. The chapel was built of larch wood in the Zakopane style. Its design was the work of the architect Wróblewski from Zakopane. The construction work was supervised by Chłapowski's trusted forester, Mr. Berliński, who came from Turwia. From the notes of Fr. Cichiwskiego: "The cornerstone was consecrated by Rev. Rev. Cichowski on June 20, 1909, and consecrated on January 15, 1910. Made entirely of wood, covered inside with planks; the cornice under the ceiling is decorated with a frieze; the three beams connecting under the ceiling above the altar are decorated with hand carving; the modest but very tasteful altar made of oak wood was made by the carpenter Hysznski from Turwia. On the altar stands a 1.50 m high Cross with the image of the Lord Jesus carved from wood. In the altar there is a portal consecrated by JW. F. K. bishop Dr. Likowski from Poznań. The altar accessories are all and sufficient. The external appearance of the Chapel is also very well presented, strictly adhering to the Zakopane patterns. All work on the construction of the Chapel was carried out by the forester Mr. Brelinski from Turwia." A year after the tragic events of January 15, 1910, the first mass was held in the chapel for the late Kazimierz Mańkowski. Later, masses were held there only at the request of members of the Chłapowski family. After the war, May services were held there, and for several years, a tradition has become the organized mass on May 3, associated with patriotic celebrations, organized by the village heads of the Krzywiń Commune. Although the chapel survived the war in a practically intact condition, it unfortunately did not withstand the passage of time. In 1990, the Kościan Forest District commissioned its renovation. At that time, the leaking roof and the walls destroyed by vandals were repaired, and the kneelers and altar were also renovated. The gaps were filled and the wooden elements were preserved, windows and a metal grille were installed in the entrance door. Although the chapel has not been entered into the register of monuments to this day, in 2004, registration cards were created for the movable monuments in it - the crucifix, altar and doors. The chapel can be reached by car, but due to the fact that it is accessed via a dirt road, mostly running through the forest, it is best to visit it on a bicycle trip.
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There are over 25 gravel bike trails in Park Krajobrazowy im. gen. Dezyderego Chłapowskiego, offering a variety of routes for different skill levels. You'll find options ranging from easy to difficult, with the majority being moderate.
The park's terrain is predominantly agricultural, featuring extensive agricultural roads, mid-field groves, hedgerows, and windbreaks. This creates a unique 'mosaic construction' of farming space. You'll experience open vistas across fields, interspersed with shaded sections along tree-lined paths, providing a diverse riding experience on unpaved and sometimes paved surfaces.
Yes, the park offers several easy gravel bike routes. While many routes are moderate, there are 5 easy tours available, making it suitable for beginners or families looking for a more relaxed ride. These routes typically feature gentle elevation changes and well-maintained agricultural tracks.
The park is rich in history. You can explore sites like the Racot Palace and Racot State Stud, the elegant Kopaszewo Palace and Park, or the Gorzelnia Turew and Museum of Distilling. Many routes pass by these historical residences and monumental tree avenues, offering glimpses into the region's past.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 15 reviews. Riders often praise the unique agricultural landscape, the quiet, scenic paths through mid-field groves, and the well-laid-out routes that offer a pleasant escape into nature and history.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in the park are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the moderate Łazienki Sports Hall – Nowy Dębiec Beach loop from Kościan, which covers about 30 kilometers.
For those seeking a longer ride, the park offers several moderate routes that extend over 50 kilometers. Consider the Raczyński Mausoleum Chapel – Rogalin Palace loop from Górczyn, which is about 57 kilometers and takes you through varied agricultural and natural features.
Absolutely. The park's character is defined by its agricultural mosaic. A great route to experience this is the Underpass Beneath Road 434 – Promenade in Śrem loop from gmina Śrem, which winds through fields, past hedgerows, and along tree-lined sections characteristic of the region.
Despite its agricultural focus, the park is rich in fauna. You might spot various insects, amphibians, and animals such as beavers, moose, roe deer, and foxes. Birdwatchers can also look out for around 120 species, including cranes and Eurasian penduline tits, especially in wetland areas and thickets.
The park is generally suitable for gravel biking for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage or blooming fields. While winter riding is possible, conditions can vary, with potential for snow or muddy tracks. Summer provides warm weather, but ensure you carry enough water as shaded sections are interspersed with open fields.
Yes, the park features various educational and ecological paths. For instance, there's a 12-kilometer route between Rogaczewo Małe and Turew, and a 1-kilometer path within the palace park in Turew. These offer opportunities to learn about the local flora, fauna, and the historical agricultural practices of the region.


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