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Poland
Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
powiat giżycki
gmina gmina Ryn

Tałcki Canal – View of Lake Talty loop from Wejdyki

Moderate

4.6

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Tałcki Canal – View of Lake Talty loop from Wejdyki

03:11

45.1km

260m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Last updated: May 16, 2026

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7.42 km

Tałcki Canal

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The Tałteński Canal (otherwise known as Tałcki) is one of the many canals on the Great Masurian Lakes Trail. It is 1620 meters long, about 12 meters wide, and the average depth is almost 2 meters. The canal connects two lakes - Tałty and Tałtowisko. Over the canal, on the side of the other lake, there is a bridge leading from the village of Tałty to the village of Skorupki. It is from this side that it is possible to reach the shore. It is a place often chosen by tourists camping in the wild. The banks of the canal have been concreted, which enables yachts to be towed.
Besides, it's a great place that I recommend to everyone;)

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22.2 km

Masurian Bicycle Loop - connecting the towns of the Great Lakes Trail. This scenic 300-kilometre route, together with infrastructure supporting cyclists, is the perfect gift for World Bicycle Day. The Masurian Loop is connected in the north with the Green Velo Eastern Trail, the longest route of this kind in Poland, and in Giżycko also with new bicycle routes around a unique monument - the 19th-century Boyen Fortress

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22.8 km

Traditional Masurian Wooden Houses

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Masurian style buildings typical for this area.

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26.2 km

Jora Mała Pathway and Bay

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Jora Mała (German: Klein Jauer) - part of the village of Jora Wielka in Poland, located in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in the Mrągowo poviat, in the Mikołajki commune
In the years 1975–1998, Jora Mała administratively belonged to the Suwałki Province.

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27.0 km

Traditional House AD 1898 in Jora Wielka

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In Jora Wielka we have a beautiful example of adapting old buildings for residential purposes

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30.2 km

View of Lake Talty

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You have to be careful the road is being damaged by ATV enthusiasts

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32.6 km

Virgin Forest

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The route towards Ryn at this point leads through the forest, you can see wonderful views

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35.1 km

World War I Memorial in Wejdyki

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The village was founded as part of the colonization of the eastern territories of the Teutonic Order state. In 1415, Grand Master Michał Küchmeister issued privileges for Marcin Jeschke, Marcin Ressin and Marek Polann for service goods in the Keytemedian forest on Lake Ryn. In recognition of their faithful service, they received ten fiefs under Magdeburg Law, with the obligation to provide one armed service. The lack of a free zone seems to prove that these areas were inhabited by the Prussian population. In the first half of the 16th century it was a free village in which 12 peasants had two fields. In 1488, next to the village, a 10-łan estate was established, which was granted by the Grand Master Marcin Truschess von Wetzhausen to Miśek and Jerzy Pirogi under the Chełmno law with the obligation of one armed service. In the 17th century, this property belonged to the Polish noble Gardliński family. Both the village and the estate suffered severely during the great plague epidemic in the early 18th century; as many as 19 fiefs lay fallow here. In 1816, it was owned by 26 peasants, a blacksmith and a teacher. Wejdyki belonged to the Evangelical parish in Ryn.

A school in the village was established in 1742. After World War II, it was reopened on September 1, 1947, but in 1964 it was closed due to the small number of students.

In 1970, Wejdyki had 35 residential buildings; There was a common room, a cinema room with 40 seats, a sports field, and an agricultural club. In the years 1954–1972 the village was part of the Ryn community.

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22.8 km

12.5 km

4.97 km

4.62 km

169 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

12.9 km

11.4 km

9.34 km

5.70 km

5.56 km

169 m

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