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Gravel biking around gmina Strumień offers a diverse landscape characterized by an extensive network of fishponds and water reservoirs, known as "Żabi Kraj" (Frog Land). The terrain features a mix of paved and unpaved roads, forest paths, and sections along the Vistula River and its tributary, the Knajka. This region, situated in the Upper Vistula Valley, provides varied surfaces suitable for gravel bikes with wider tires, including routes traversing Natura 2000 protected areas.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
4.5
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38
riders
88.7km
05:49
1,500m
1,500m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(5)
36
riders
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(1)
19
riders
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
15
riders
48.9km
02:49
260m
260m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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9
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37.8km
01:58
90m
90m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Next to the stairs leading to the dam, there is a small path that you can ride up. Watch out for the curb at the beginning of the stairs :)
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From a tourist point of view, the dam is three kilometers of a straight as an arrow, smooth, asphalt path running along the crown of the entire structure. It is precisely thanks to this smooth asphalt and the nice views that it has become a place of recreation for many residents of Zabrze, Goczałkowice, Pszczyna, and even more distant towns in the Pszczyna and Bielsko districts. Runners and inline skaters dominate here, there are many walkers, but there is no shortage of cyclists either. The lake itself, although artificially created in the 1950s, resembles a natural lake, so the views from the dam are nice.
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Climate, water, greenery and everything you need to relax from everyday life.
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There are usually a lot of people walking and running on the dam.
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The path is great, it's just a pity that it's not lit, so it's worth having a strong light
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The place is at the end of the water dam. Nicely placed in the shade of trees.
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Gmina Strumień offers a wide selection of gravel bike trails, with over 30 routes available. These range from easy rides to more challenging segments, catering to various skill levels.
The terrain in gmina Strumień is diverse, featuring a mix of paved and unpaved roads, forest paths, and sections along the Vistula River. The region is known as "Żabi Kraj" (Frog Land) due to its extensive network of fishponds and water reservoirs, providing picturesque waterscapes. You'll encounter varied surfaces suitable for gravel bikes with wider tires.
Yes, gmina Strumień has several routes suitable for beginners and families. For an easier ride, consider the Ustroń Waterfalls – Bicycle Path Along the Vistula loop from Skoczów Bajerki, which is rated as easy and offers a pleasant experience.
Experienced riders looking for a challenge will find options in gmina Strumień. The Bicycle Path Along the Vistula – Ustroń Waterfalls loop from Skoczów Bajerki is a difficult 55.1-mile (88.7 km) trail featuring significant elevation gain along the Vistula, perfect for those seeking a demanding ride.
You'll encounter extensive networks of fishponds and water reservoirs, creating rich wetland environments ideal for birdwatching, especially within the Natura 2000 protected area of the Upper Vistula Valley. Routes also lead through vast forest complexes and along the Vistula River, offering tranquil and scenic views. The Goczałkowice Reservoir Dam is another prominent natural feature.
Yes, gmina Strumień is rich in history. You can explore the historic town of Strumień with its market square and the oldest preserved town hall in Silesia. Routes like the "Imperial-Prussian Trail" offer a journey through history. You might also spot historical chapels, roadside crosses, old manors, and churches. The Fryštát Castle and Borynia Palace are notable nearby attractions.
Yes, many gravel routes in gmina Strumień are designed as loops. For example, the Goczałkowice Dam – Goczałkowice Dam loop from Strumień offers a circular trail around the reservoir, and the Gichta Pond – Palowice Lake District loop from Warszowice is another popular circular option.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscape, the tranquil waterscapes of the "Żabi Kraj," and the extensive network of paths that cater to different skill levels, from moderate rides to more challenging segments.
The region is generally pleasant for gravel biking from spring through autumn. The extensive network of fishponds and forests makes it particularly scenic during these seasons. While winter riding is possible, conditions may vary, and some paths might be less accessible due to snow or ice.
Yes, the Goczałkowice Reservoir is a prominent feature. The Goczałkowice Dam – Goczałkowice Dam loop from Strumień is a popular 22.9-mile (36.9 km) trail that leads through the area around the reservoir, offering unique views and a rewarding experience.
Yes, gmina Strumień is part of various local and euroregional cycling routes, including the "Wiślana Trasa Rowerowa" (Vistula Cycling Route) and "Regiotour." These routes connect Strumień with neighboring towns and attractions like Zbytków, Golasowice, Jastrzębie Zdrój, Zabłocie, and Pszczyna, allowing for longer and more varied cycling adventures beyond the immediate gmina.


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