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powiat policki
gmina gmina Police

Paved Forest Path – Trzebież Marina loop from Drogoradz

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Poland
powiat policki
gmina gmina Police

Paved Forest Path – Trzebież Marina loop from Drogoradz

Moderate

5.0

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23

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Paved Forest Path – Trzebież Marina loop from Drogoradz

02:04

32.9km

80m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Bus stop

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309 m

Forest Gravel Road

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Forest gravel road. Access to Drogoradz.

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2.89 km

Paved Forest Path

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beautiful paved path in the middle of the forest

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5.76 km

Rybak Sports Club Trzebież

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"Rybak" Sports Club in Trzebież. The pitch and the cloakroom building.

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6.11 km

Trzebież Marina

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Beautiful marina with delicious fish in the self-service restaurant.

The ferry from here doesn't run regularly; you must book in advance: 0048693060712. It's best to book one or more days in advance.

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6.53 km

Trzebież Village Church

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In the 14th century (around 1359) the church of St. Catherine was built in the village in the Romanesque-Gothic style, made of processed Gothic brick on a foundation of field stones. Until 1552, the right of patronage over the church and settlement belonged to the Duke of Pomerania, and jurisdictionally to the Szczecin archdeaconry. Then the church became a parish for Niekłończyk, Drogoradz and Kopice, and after 1587 it was an Evangelical church. In the mid-18th century, the temple was partially demolished. In 1745, it was rebuilt again on the old foundation on a rectangular plan, with a new tower, a Baroque dome and long windows. On the wooden three-storey church tower hang two bells cast in Szczecin in 1664 and 1729. The tower is crowned by an octagonal lantern with a spire and a cross on a sphere. In 1793, the choir was built. The church was originally fenced. In the 1970s, a stone wall was built around the temple.

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11.7 km

Forest Road to Zalesie and Świdwie

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Not a bad road, good even on the road

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22.3 km

TOEE-Cross-Border Environmental Education Center in Zalesie

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32.4 km

"More than two years ago, thanks to the efforts of the no longer existing department for the protection of monuments and cultural heritage of the City Hall in Police, in cooperation with the Sołecka Council, a wooden cross with an information plate was erected at the cemetery in Drogoradz. It was located centrally, between two necropolises: the former Evangelical cemetery in Hammer and the post-war, now closed Drogoradz cemetery.

The municipal initiative released the positive energy of the inhabitants, who decided to restore the necropolis. While the post-war Catholic part, despite the end of burials in the late 1950s (the last grave is dated 1958), is still fairly well-kept - the symmetrically located Evangelical part was practically invisible. A few stone fragments of tombstones sticking out of the grass, slightly more visible in autumn and early spring. Apparently nothing remains of the old graves.

The older inhabitants of Drogoradz remembered, however, that the Evangelical cemetery, although devastated, was not completely destroyed. It fell into neglect, and then ... disappeared from the face of the earth, defeated by the lush, forest nature.

Based on this memory, the Village Council in Drogoradz, with the help of a few residents, started the search and after very hard work, many tombstones and elements of cemetery sculpture were found under a layer of sod. To the joy of the searchers, inscriptions have been preserved on many of the plaques, making it possible to determine not only the names of the buried, but also the date of the funeral, which allows us to reconstruct the history of the cemetery. The found heads, tombstones and other elements were used to build a lapidarium around the wooden cross. An information board with the following inscription has also been prepared." -> magazyn-policki.prv.pl/historia/lapidarium-w-drogoradzu

rowery.wzp.pl/4278-pomorze-zachodnie-stary-cmentarz

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32.9 km

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Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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20.0 km

9.18 km

2.70 km

1.01 km

Surfaces

27.2 km

5.23 km

294 m

127 m

< 100 m

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