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Gravel biking around Miłkowice, situated in Poland's Lower Silesian Voivodeship, offers a diverse range of routes characterized by varied landscapes suitable for cycling. The region features a mix of forested areas, open fields, and gentle hills, providing varied surfaces for gravel riding. Routes often incorporate disused railway paths, forest fire roads, and lakeside trails, contributing to an engaging outdoor experience. The terrain includes moderate elevation gains, with some routes featuring climbs up to 230 meters.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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42.9km
02:26
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.4km
01:59
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.4km
02:09
190m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The first town hall was built in the 14th and 15th centuries. The relic of the Merchants' Tower in the center of the Ring dates from this period. A new Renaissance-style building was begun in 1524 based on designs by Hans Lindner. The architectural style was influenced by the Görlitz master builder Wendel Roskopf. The building also housed the town scales. The 35 x 45 m Citizens' Hall, the assembly hall on the ground floor and upper floors, and a large hall with a music gallery met the representative needs of Lauban, a town rich in cloth-making and trade. The building was expanded between 1551 and 1581. The town hall was originally more richly decorated, but after city fires in 1554, 1659, 1670, and 1760, it was rebuilt in a simplified form. The interior retains its ornate vaulted ribs. The clock tower was begun in 1620 and completed in 1688 with a three-pierced Baroque-style spire. Renovations took place in the mid-19th century. The spire burned down in 1929 and was rebuilt in concrete according to a design by Berlin architect Hans Poelzig. After being destroyed at the end of World War II in 1945, the town hall was reconstructed in the 1950s and 1970/1971, and its interior was restored in keeping with its style, including vaulted ceilings. (Wikipedia)
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a good place to relax and have a snack
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a pleasant walking/cycling/rolling path for the whole family
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A shelter with a table and benches, perfect for a break
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I didn't capture the fireplace in the photo, but it is on the right side
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Poor asphalt in front of Malczyce, everything in Malczyce is smooth.
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Lake Jaśkowickie is the third largest (area of 24 ha) and the deepest (9.4 m) lake of the Legnica Lake District, located near the village of Jaśkowice in the Kunice commune in the Legnica poviat (Lower Silesian Voivodeship). Here is some information about this lake: - Lake Jaśkowickie is part of the Legnickie (Kunickie) Lake District - the southernmost natural lake district in Poland - Currently, only anglers use the lake - Lake Jaśkowickie is a perfect place for a peaceful holiday surrounded by nature - Lake Jaśkowickie is only 3.5 km away from Lake Kunickie - The Jaśkowice Legnickie railway station is located a short distance from the lake
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There are over 75 gravel bike trails in the Miłkowice region, offering a wide variety of routes for different skill levels. You'll find options ranging from easy to challenging, with the majority being moderate.
Gravel biking around Miłkowice features diverse terrain, including forested areas, open fields, and gentle hills. Many routes utilize disused railway paths, forest fire roads, and scenic lakeside trails, providing varied surfaces for an engaging ride.
Yes, Miłkowice offers several easy gravel bike routes. While specific family-friendly routes aren't detailed, the region has 19 routes classified as easy, often following consistent surfaces like disused railway paths. These are generally suitable for less experienced riders.
The Miłkowice area is rich in historical and natural points of interest. You can explore various castles such as Piast Castle (Zamek Piastowski) in Legnica or Chróstnik Palace. Other attractions include the New Town Hall in Legnica and the impressive Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul.
Yes, many gravel bike routes in Miłkowice are designed as loops. For example, the Bike Shelter Near Lubin – Trzebnica Disused Railway Path loop from Chróstnik is a popular circular option, as is the Forest Fire Road – Biebrza Breeding Pond loop from Raszówka.
The gravel bike trails around Miłkowice feature moderate elevation gains. While some routes have climbs up to 230 meters, many are less strenuous. For instance, the Bike Shelter Near Lubin – Trzebnica Disused Railway Path loop from Chróstnik has an elevation gain of about 154 meters.
The gravel biking routes in Miłkowice are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars from over 6 reviews. More than 90 gravel bikers have explored the varied terrain, often praising the mix of forest fire roads, disused railway paths, and scenic lakeside trails.
Absolutely. The Miłkowice region offers routes that incorporate beautiful water features. A great example is the Jaśkowickie Lake – Paved Cycling and Walking Path loop from Legnica Piekary, which leads through diverse landscapes including picturesque lakeside sections. Another route, the Forest Fire Road – Biebrza Breeding Pond loop from Raszówka, passes by the Biebrza Breeding Pond.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not available, regions with varied terrain like Miłkowice are generally enjoyable in spring and autumn for pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be great, but be prepared for warmer weather, and winter might offer unique challenges depending on snow and ice conditions.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, Miłkowice offers 4 routes classified as difficult. These routes typically feature more significant elevation gains and potentially more technical terrain, providing a demanding experience. An example of a route with higher elevation is the Biebrza Breeding Pond – Forest Lake loop from Chróstnik, with an elevation gain of over 230 meters.
The duration of gravel bike tours in Miłkowice varies depending on the route length and your pace. For instance, the popular Bike Shelter Near Lubin – Trzebnica Disused Railway Path loop from Chróstnik, which is 43.5 km, typically takes about 3 hours to complete. Longer routes like the Jaśkowickie Lake – Paved Cycling and Walking Path loop from Legnica Piekary (54.9 km) can take around 3 hours and 28 minutes.
Yes, several routes conveniently start from nearby towns. For example, the Jaśkowickie Lake – Paved Cycling and Walking Path loop begins from Legnica Piekary, and the Bike Shelter Near Lubin – Trzebnica Disused Railway Path loop starts from Chróstnik. This makes accessing the trails straightforward from various points in the region.


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