Zamość Municipality Bicycle Route "On the Edge of Roztocze"
Zamość Municipality Bicycle Route "On the Edge of Roztocze"
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45.4km
220m
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This moderate 28.2-mile touring cycling route takes you through the picturesque Roztocze region, offering diverse landscapes and scenic view
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted
After 24.7 km for 3.47 km
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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36.9 km
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38.5 km
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45.4 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
27.5 km
5.42 km
4.09 km
3.66 km
3.50 km
993 m
145 m
Surfaces
30.9 km
11.5 km
1.39 km
1.06 km
434 m
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Elevation
Highest point (270 m)
Lowest point (210 m)
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The Zamosc Municipality bicycle route "On the Edge of Roztocze" is approximately 45.4 kilometers long and generally takes about 3 hours and 23 minutes to complete for touring cyclists. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
This route is categorized as a moderate bike ride, requiring good fitness. It features rolling hills with an elevation gain and descent of around 220 meters, offering a manageable challenge for most touring cyclists.
The route is primarily paved, making it suitable for touring bicycles. However, some sections may include unpaved surfaces, which are typical for cycling paths in the wider Roztocze region. The landscape features a mix of crop fields, wooded hills, and occasional deep gorges.
Yes, along the route, you can enjoy several notable sights. Keep an eye out for the Lipsko Polesie Observation Tower, a View tower in Roztocze National Park, and a scenic View of Roztocze Fields and Winding Road. You'll also pass near the Hubale Nature Reserve.
The Roztocze region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides lush greenery. Avoid cycling during heavy rain or winter conditions, as some unpaved sections might become challenging.
Yes, the Zamosc Municipality bicycle route "On the Edge of Roztocze" is part of an extensive network of well-marked bike routes in the Roztocze region. It largely follows the "Ścieżka rowerowa gminy Zamość" (86%) and also intersects with sections of the "Szlak im. Władysławy Podobińskiej" (13%) and "RoveLove" (5%) trails.
Given its moderate difficulty and some unpaved sections, the route might be more suitable for families with older children who are comfortable with longer rides and varied terrain. For dogs, it's generally permissible to bring them, but always keep them on a leash, especially near wildlife areas and other cyclists.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to cycle on this public bicycle route. However, if you venture into specific protected areas or attractions along the way, separate fees might apply.
While the route is primarily paved, the presence of some unpaved segments suggests that a trekking bike or gravel bike would offer the most comfort and versatility. A touring bicycle is also suitable, but road bikes might find the unpaved sections less comfortable.
Specific parking locations are not detailed in the provided information, but as the route is located within the Zamość Municipality, it's advisable to look for public parking areas in or around the starting points of the trail within the municipality. The region is known for being cyclist-friendly, so designated parking for trail access is often available.
The Roztocze region is known for its rich biodiversity. You might spot various birds, small mammals, and even beaver dams near water sources. The flora includes diverse plant cover, such as shady beech stands and oak clusters, characteristic of the 'green pearl' landscape of Eastern Poland.