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Silesian Voivodeship

Bielsko-Biała Aeroclub – Gypsy Forest Shelter loop from Bielsko-Biała

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Poland
Silesian Voivodeship

Bielsko-Biała Aeroclub – Gypsy Forest Shelter loop from Bielsko-Biała

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Bielsko-Biała Aeroclub – Gypsy Forest Shelter loop from Bielsko-Biała

03:31

54.5km

590m

Cycling

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

Last updated: June 22, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 46.6 km for 221 m

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Bus stop

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2.71 km

Bielsko-Biała Aeroclub

Highlight • Structure

great for walking, cycling, rollerblading.

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7.57 km

A piece of great history.
The vehicles are repaired by the owner.

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14.5 km

Ruins

Ruins

4

20.6 km

Biała River Cycle Path

Highlight • Cycleway

It runs along the Biała River through the industrial district of the city.
During favorable weather, it is eagerly visited not only by cyclists, but you have to watch out for rollerbladers and lovers of walks. From the center, at the beginning of the route, there is an outdoor gym.

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33.0 km

Czeczów Palace in Kozy

Highlight • Historical Site

Czeczów Palace - a neoclassical palace located in the Beskid Mały, in the village of Kozy, in the Bielsko poviat, near Bielsko-Biała. The palace with preserved manor buildings and a manor park is located in the center of the village.
The palace with the accompanying buildings and the park comes from the 18th century. The ice house and the neo-gothic manor chapel built in 1859 are in direct contact with the palace. On both sides, the palace is accompanied by outbuildings that used to be farm buildings, and nearby there is also a square baroque, eighteenth-century building of the former palace sheepfold covered with wooden shingles.
Historical sources regarding the palace are scarce. It is believed that it was built by the Jordan family from Kraków, which owned Kozy from 1749. From around 1850 the village belonged to Józef Karol Humborg, and then Stanisław Klucki. Then it was taken over by the barons Czecz de Lindewald, who rebuilt the palace into their family seat, giving it its present classicist shape.
The property belonged to the Czecz family until the end of World War II. Then the palace was occupied by Red Army soldiers, devastating it completely. The ruined property was handed over by the last member of the Czecz family, Stanisław, to the commune.
pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pa%C5%82ac_Czecz%C3%B3w_w_Kozach

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33.3 km

Church of Saints Simon and Jude Thaddeus

Highlight • Religious Site

Kozy, the largest village in Poland, located on the Bielsko-Biała - Kraków route, according to local legend, it was created from two neighboring settlements. At the foot of the Hrobacza Łąka peak in the Little Beskids, herds of sheep and goats were traditionally grazed. During the Tatar invasion, all of them were killed, except for two that fled to a nearby forest. Thanks to this event, the place was called Kozami, and the heroines found their place in the town's coat of arms.
This settlement, as a noble village, was in the hands of contemporary noble families - at the beginning of the 15th century Korbiczów, later Gierałtowski, of which Jakub, a judge of the Zator and Oświęcim principalities, in 1559, on the basis of the Reformation movements, led the village to convert the Catholic Church into Calvinist congregation, agitating the inhabitants to convert to a new faith. At that time, faithful Catholics were reliant on the ministry performed by priests from neighboring churches. In 1636, the Gierałtowscy were heirs on the estate in Kozy Dolne, and the Russocki family in Kozy Górne.


In 1658, the existing wooden church was reconciled, restoring its sacred, Catholic character and it was handed over to the neighboring settlements. His polychrome, painted with tempera on wood, has survived to this day. It is located in the National Museum in Krakow, and the door from the bell tower and the stone stoup in the Historical Chamber in Kozy.

In the middle of the 17th century the village was bought by the Rej from Nagłowice and it cannot be ruled out that the bard, Mikołaj himself, walked in the Kozienice region. The next 18th century was the time of the wealthy Jordan family from Kraków, then the Czecz de Lindewald baroness. The neighboring manor house was inhabited by Wilhelmina Augusta von Kluck and Hermann Artur Czecz de Lindewald, Austrian baron, son of Przemyśl starost, PhD in agricultural sciences, with two children, Hermann and Karol. During their time, the town started to organize itself, small industries and crafts emerged. Goats were famous in the area for their textile workshops and excellent bricklayers, becoming one of the richer villages in the area. The construction of a brick church was started according to the design of the Viennese Karol Steihofer, the author of the temple of St. Margaret in Bielsko-Biała. Within two years, a neo-gothic building was erected, which was given to parishioners. Equipped for several years, consecrated in 1924, it was called by Saints Simon and Jude Tadeusz. The temple, developing through new pastoral centers, continues to serve the parishioners of Goats. An interesting fact is that in 1950-56 the vicar here was the future metropolitan of Krakow, Franciszek Macharski.
polskaniezwykla.pl/web/place/25693,kozy-kosciol-pw--swietych-szymona-i-judy-tadeusza-.html

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44.4 km

Straconka Stream

Highlight • River

8

44.8 km

Beskid Olympians Gallery Monument

Highlight • Monument

On September 14, 2019, the Beskid Olympians Gallery was unveiled in Bielsko-Biała, on Straceńskie Boulevard. It features plaques dedicated to Olympic medalists from Bielsko-Biała, featuring their images and achievements, as well as the names of all Olympians from the Beskid Mountains engraved in medals.

bielskobiala.naszemiasto.pl

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50.6 km

Gypsy Forest Shelter

Highlight • Mountain Hut

The Cygański Forest is a remnant of an old forest stretching from Mikuszowice to Kamienica. It was mentioned in a document from 1312, in which Mieszko of Cieszyn grants the forest to the citizens of Bielsko. This document is the oldest written mention of the city of Bielsko.

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54.5 km

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Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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31.8 km

14.9 km

6.47 km

894 m

413 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

30.4 km

19.1 km

2.21 km

1.50 km

754 m

529 m

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Highest point (470 m)

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Friday 10 July

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13°C

44 %

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