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No traffic touring cycling routes around Siemiatycze traverse a tranquil countryside characterized by gentle terrain, natural pine forests, and the expansive Bug River Valley. This region in eastern Poland offers diverse landscapes, making it accessible for cyclists of varying skill levels. The area features a mix of lush natural environments and picturesque river views, providing a serene backdrop for cycling. Many routes utilize asphalt roads, while others incorporate unpaved sections through natural settings and traditional villages.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The Czeremcha - Siemiatycze Bicycle Trail is a 36.5-mile touring route through Podlasie, offering cultural heritage and Bug River views.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Orthodox Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius in Maćkowicze, built in the late 1990s.
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The Church of St. Nicholas is an Orthodox parish church in Drohiczyn. It belongs to the Siemiatycze deanery of the Warsaw-Bielsko diocese of the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church. The church is located on the market square – Tadeusz Kościuszko Square. The church represents a classicist style. Built in 1792, funded by Konstancja née Kuczyńska and Jakub Ciecierski, it was dedicated to St. Nicholas, a Uniate church for the Basilian monastery. After the Uniate parish church (also dedicated to St. Nicholas) burned down in 1806, services were moved here. In 1826, it was handed over to the Uniate secular clergy. In 1839, following the Synod of Polotsk, the church was seized from the Uniates and placed under the jurisdiction of the Orthodox Church by the Russian partitioning authorities. After the fall of the January Uprising, the church was rebuilt around 1870 to give it a more Orthodox appearance. As a result, the exterior was topped with three additional onion-shaped bell towers, while the interior was modified and a new interior was created, including by removing the side altars, organs, and pulpit.
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Franciscan Church in Drohiczyn, dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary – according to the monastery tradition recorded in 1797 by Father Karol Gaudenty Żero (1743–1802) in his work entitled "Fenix de pulveribus resuscitatus svaviter suam candit modulenam," the Franciscan convent in Drohiczyn was founded by Mikołaj Nassuta, mentioned in 1430 as the starost of Drohiczyn. The monks are said to have settled on a square known as "Narożnik" (Corner). The first endowments for the monks were confirmed in 1407 by Duke Witold Kiejstutowicz, who also provided offerings from the castle. During the reign of Janusz I the Elder, Duke of Mazovia, a wooden monastery and church dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary were built in 1409. In 1451, the guardian was Father Jan of Ruda, and in 1470, Father Szymon of Kraków. In the years 1460–1470, funds for the monastery were donated by, among others, the Drohicz court assessor Maciej Miłkowski (d. ca. 1478) and his wife Katarzyna. The Franciscan monastery was burned down by dissenters in 1583, and around 1595, the wooden church burned down. In 1595–1596, it was rebuilt thanks to the efforts of Father Mateusz Studziński, guardian, but in 1601, both buildings were destroyed by fire again. Another wooden Franciscan church was built in 1615 through the efforts of the guardian, Father Bartłomiej Klucziata vel Klimczata, and consecrated on October 4, 1618, by the titular bishop of Argivensis and suffragan of Lutsk, Father Stanisław Udrzycki (d. 1621). During this period, a new monastery building was constructed. In 1657, during the Swedish Deluge, following Misericordiae Sunday, the monastery was destroyed again, and several monks were murdered by Cossack, Transylvanian, and Swedish troops commanded by Magnus Gabriel de La Gardie.
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Holy Mount Grabarka is the most important Orthodox center in Poland, located in the Podlaskie Voivodeship, near Siemiatycze. It is a pilgrimage site known as the "Hill of Crosses" because for centuries the faithful have brought votive crosses here, symbolizing prayers and thanksgiving. The complex includes the Saints Martha and Mary Monastery and three Orthodox churches.
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A beautiful and magical place. It's impossible to describe, it must be seen.
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A remnant of the palace and park complex of Princess Anna Jabłonowska. The sphinxes were created around 1777 after the princess's visit to Giza.
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The best potato cake in the area 🙂
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View of the Bug River and the beach in Drohiczyn
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There are over 50 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Siemiatycze, offering a wide range of options for exploring the tranquil Podlasie region. These routes vary in length and difficulty, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
The terrain around Siemiatycze is generally gentle, making it accessible for various skill levels. Routes often feature a mix of asphalt roads for smooth rides and unpaved sections that lead through natural pine forests, varied vegetation, and traditional villages. The picturesque Bug River Valley is a prominent feature, offering scenic backdrops.
Yes, Siemiatycze offers a good selection of easier routes. Out of the over 50 available no traffic touring cycling routes, 33 are classified as easy, making them perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride through the serene countryside.
Many of the no traffic touring cycling routes in the Siemiatycze area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Przekop Nature Reserve – Bug River Near Drohiczyn loop from Drohiczyn is a moderate 56 km circular route that showcases the beauty of the Bug River.
The routes frequently pass through areas of natural beauty. You can enjoy panoramic views of the Bug River from the Observation Tower by the Ferry in Drohiczyn. The Przekop Nature Reserve offers lush forest scenery, and the Viewpoint of the chalk mine provides a unique perspective of the landscape.
Absolutely. Many routes incorporate significant cultural and historical sites. A notable example is the Sacred Spring of Grabarka – Church of the Holy Spirit loop from Siemiatycze, which takes you past the revered Holy Mount Grabarka (Święta Góra Grabarka), a major Orthodox pilgrimage site. You might also encounter traditional villages and historical churches along your journey.
Yes, with 33 easy routes available, many no traffic touring cycling paths around Siemiatycze are suitable for families. The gentle terrain and quiet roads make for a safe and enjoyable experience for cyclists of all ages. Look for routes that are shorter in distance and have minimal elevation gain for the most family-friendly options.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Siemiatycze, with mild temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. The region's natural beauty, especially along the Bug River, is particularly vibrant during these seasons.
While specific parking areas are not always designated for every route, many routes start from towns or villages like Siemiatycze or Drohiczyn, where public parking is typically available. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route for local parking options.
The Siemiatycze area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's tranquil countryside, the scenic beauty of the Bug River Valley, and the opportunity to explore cultural heritage sites on quiet, traffic-free paths. The diverse landscapes and well-maintained routes are frequently highlighted as key attractions.
Yes, the Bug River is a central feature of the region's cycling network. Routes like the Czeremcha - Siemiatycze Bicycle Trail offer extensive views of the Bug River, providing a serene and picturesque cycling experience along its banks.


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