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Mountain bike trails around Łukie are set within the unique wetland scenery of the Łęczna-Włodawa Lake District, part of a UNESCO biosphere reserve. The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including the prominent Lake Łukie, and is largely encompassed by Poleski National Park. While generally flat, the area features some hills composed of Pleistocene deposits and extensive forest areas, offering varied terrain for mountain biking.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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The "Mietiułka" bike path is a 21-kilometer route for nature and active recreation lovers. It runs through various ecosystems, including some of the oldest forests in the Park, and leads to a viewing tower with a panorama of Durne Bagno. A particularly picturesque place is the viewing point in Wielki Łan, from where there is a view of the meadows and forests of the Polesie National Park. The route crosses the habitats of wolves and moose, and near the river you can see water birds, including cranes. The path starts at the Border Protection Corps monument, where there is a parking space for cars.
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The Orthodox cemetery in Wytyczno dates back to the 20th century and is distinguished by the tombstone of Father Michał Somik (d. 1909) and forged, metal and cast iron crosses. The first mention of the village dates back to 1450, and in 1769 a Greek Catholic church of the Holy Cross was founded here, which was demolished in 1938 as part of the government's campaign to destroy churches in Podlasie and Chełmszczyzna. The current wooden Catholic church was built in 1949 from a dismantled Evangelical "kirch". The Orthodox cemetery belongs to the parish in Włodawa and serves the small Orthodox population that remained after the displacements of 1944-47.
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The Border Protection Corps Monument in Wytyczno-Łowiszów commemorates the battle fought on October 1, 1939 by KOP soldiers with Soviet troops. It is an important historical site, reminding us of the heroism of Polish soldiers in defending the country's eastern borders during the September Campaign. The monument is located in a picturesque, forested area, near Lake Wytyczno, which makes it an interesting destination for cyclists exploring Polesie.
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Observation tower on the sidelines.
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One of the two observation towers on the "Perehod" path. From the tower we have an excellent view of the surrounding ponds and typical vegetation. If you listen to the sounds of the forest, you can hear the characteristic sound of "blowing into a bottle", it is a bittern - a bird from the heron family, one of the inhabitants of this area.
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The "Perehod" path is a treat for ornithologists, but lovers of beautiful landscapes will also not be disappointed. It is a nature trail that leads between the Pieszowolskie Ponds. In addition to many species of birds such as cormorants, cranes, herons and even kingfishers, we can also observe the European pond turtle. The path leads along dirt roads, there are no footbridges like on other paths in the Polesie National Park, but they are also friendly to people in wheelchairs and families with children (except on days after rain, because the roads become muddy). Remember that entry to the path is subject to a fee, you can buy a ticket at the Educational and Administrative Center and the Educational and Museum Center, as well as via the eParki.pl platform at https://poleskipn.eparki.pl/.
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Just behind the Educational and Museum Center of the Polesie National Park in Stare Załucz, at the end of the short nature trail "Żółwik", we can see a pond with these nice animals. The path was created mainly for children, who can learn about the life of the European pond turtle, the structure of the forest, etc. through play.
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The mountain bike trails around Łukie offer a unique experience, primarily traversing diverse wetland scenery, extensive forests, and numerous lakes within the Poleski National Park. While the region is generally flat, you will encounter some gentle hills composed of Pleistocene deposits, providing varied terrain. Expect a mix of paths through natural landscapes and along boardwalks, especially near Lake Łukie.
Yes, Łukie offers trails suitable for various skill levels, including easier options perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Apiary on the Heather Field – Mannequin Fisherman loop from Marina Zagłębocze is an easy 11.7-mile (18.8 km) trail that leads through lake and forest areas, typically completed in about 1 hour 23 minutes. This route is a great choice for a more relaxed ride.
Poleski National Park is a protected environment, and specific regulations apply to preserve its ecological value. While mountain biking is generally permitted on designated trails, it's always advisable to check the official Poleski National Park website or visitor information center for the most current rules regarding trail access, permits (if any), and specific areas where cycling might be restricted. Always stay on marked paths to protect the sensitive wetland ecosystems.
Regulations regarding dogs in Poleski National Park, which encompasses many of the trails around Łukie, can vary. Generally, dogs are often allowed on trails but must be kept on a leash. However, it's crucial to verify the specific rules with the Poleski National Park administration before your visit, as restrictions may apply to certain areas or during specific seasons to protect wildlife.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Łukie are designed as loops, offering convenient circular routes. Examples include the moderate Durne Bagno Observation Tower – Orthodox Cemetery in Wytyczno loop from Babsk (28.5 miles / 45.8 km) and the Durne Bagno Observation Tower – Mietiułka Bike Trail loop from Babsk (18.0 miles / 29.0 km), both traversing the unique wetland environment of the region.
Parking facilities are typically available near popular trailheads and visitor centers within or close to Poleski National Park. For specific routes, look for designated parking areas at starting points like Babsk or Marina Zagłębocze. It's recommended to check the route details on komoot or the national park's official resources for precise parking locations before you set out.
The best time for mountain biking in Łukie is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is more favorable, and the trails are less likely to be affected by snow or excessive mud. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Always check local weather conditions before your ride, especially given the wetland nature of the area.
While the Poleski National Park area is known for its natural tranquility, you can find cafes and pubs in the surrounding villages and towns, such as Łukie itself or other settlements near the park's boundaries. It's a good idea to plan your route to pass through or near these locations if you intend to stop for refreshments, or pack your own snacks and drinks for the trails.
The region is rich in natural beauty, particularly its wetland scenery and the prominent Lake Łukie. Many trails offer views of the lake and traverse extensive forest areas. The Durne Bagno Observation Tower – Orthodox Cemetery in Wytyczno loop from Babsk, for example, passes by the Durne Bagno Observation Tower, which likely offers elevated views of the unique wetland environment. The area's biodiversity and clean air are also key attractions.
There are at least 7 distinct mountain bike trails documented in the Łukie area on komoot, ranging in difficulty from easy to moderate. These trails offer a variety of experiences through the region's unique wetland and forest landscapes.
Accessing the trails around Łukie and Poleski National Park via public transport might require some planning. While direct public transport to every trailhead may be limited, regional bus services connect larger towns to smaller villages surrounding the park. From these villages, you might need to cycle a short distance to reach the trailheads. It's best to research local bus schedules and routes connecting to key access points like Babsk or Marina Zagłębocze.
Given the region's generally flat topography, the elevation gain on mountain bike trails around Łukie is relatively modest. For example, a moderate route like the Zagłębocze Lake loop from Nowy Orzechów IV, which covers about 17.5 miles (28.1 km), has an elevation gain of approximately 195 feet (59 meters). While there are some gentle hills, significant climbs are not characteristic of this area.

