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Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
Bartoszyce
Bartoszyce

Guber River Bridge – Defensive walls loop from Bartoszyce

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Poland
Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
Bartoszyce
Bartoszyce

Guber River Bridge – Defensive walls loop from Bartoszyce

Moderate

4.0

(7)

31

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Guber River Bridge – Defensive walls loop from Bartoszyce

02:07

36.1km

130m

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 18, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 890 m for 132 m

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14.7 km

St. Michael the Archangel Church in Sępopol

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Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Sępopol. The first elements of the church (presbytery and sacristy) were built already in 1360-1370. Further elements were created in the following centuries (until the 19th century).

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15.8 km

Shelter for Kayakers

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Plenty of space for camping, also for a cyclist.

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16.8 km

Guber River Bridge

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This bridge with its elaborate metal structure is very photogenic. It crosses the Guber river. You are at the confluence with the Lyna River.

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17.4 km

Defensive walls

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The city defensive walls in Sępopol
In 1319, the Teutonic Knights established a watchtower on the site of a Prussian stronghold in a bend of the Łyna River, around which a settlement developed. After digging a canal at the base of the bend, a river island was created, which significantly strengthened the defensive values of the place. The settlement, known in German as Schiffenburg, obtained a location privilege in 1351.


In the second half of the 14th century, Sępopol was surrounded by city walls, which were reinforced with four towers. They were built of brick on a stone foundation. Two gates led to the city from the north: Królewiecka, and from the south: Młyńska.
The remains of the gate and small fragments of the city walls in the north-eastern part of the city have survived to this day. They surround the church of St. Michael the Archangel. Next to the rectory there is a restored one of the towers.
zamkiobronne.pl/mury-miejskie/sepopol

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17.6 km

Łyna River in Sępopol

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The Łyna River is the longest river in Warmia and Mazury, which is great for cycling along its picturesque sections, especially in the areas of Olsztyn and Lidzbark Warmiński. The trail along the Łyna leads through forests, meadows and small villages, and the routes are varied - from asphalt to forest paths, so a trekking bike is the best choice. In the area, it is worth seeing the Las Warmiński nature reserve and the numerous bridges and footbridges over the river, which create atmospheric places to rest. In the summer, repellents will come in handy, because there are often a lot of mosquitoes by the water.

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24.1 km

Liski Stud Farm

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Here you can see the importance of horse breeding (also for military service) in the last century.

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24.8 km

LISKI Horse Stud

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In the territory of the present-day Warmińsko-Mazurskie Voivodship, historic stud complexes, including those established at the initiative of the state, have survived to this day. They are located, among others in: Liska (commune of Sępopol), Kętrzyn, Braniewo, Kadyny (commune of Tolkmicko) and Rzeczna (commune of Pasłęk). Both warm and cold-blooded horses were bred here - but in smaller numbers. After 1945, most of the studs were transformed into State Farms. In part, the horse breeding traditions were successfully continued, and in the above-mentioned studs it is still the case today.
The stud in Liska, which specialized in breeding military horses, can be proud of the oldest horse breeding tradition in this group. It was established as a state stud farm in 1740 after the farm had been purchased by the Kunheim family. Buildings from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, including stables and an impressive granary - warehouse, have been preserved to this day.
encyklopedia.warmia.mazury.pl/index.php/Pa%C5%84stwowe_stadniny_koni_(Liski,_Rzeczna,_K%C4%99trzyn,_Kadyny)

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35.2 km

Green Velo path on the Łyna River in Bartoszyce.

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36.1 km

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26.0 km

6.58 km

2.68 km

688 m

160 m

Surfaces

33.6 km

946 m

634 m

615 m

335 m

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