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82.6km
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Gravel riding
Experience a difficult 51.3-mile gravel biking route through Wigry National Park, featuring diverse terrain and scenic lake views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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33.8 km
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17.0 km
2.35 km
461 m
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47.2 km
22.8 km
8.93 km
2.97 km
774 m
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This gravel route is approximately 82.6 kilometers long and typically takes around 7 hours to complete by bike. Keep in mind that this duration is for continuous riding and doesn't include stops for breaks or sightseeing.
The Sudovia Gravel: Wigierski Park Narodowy route is rated as difficult. While the specific tour is 82.6 km, it is part of a larger ultramarathon route known for demanding good fitness and prior bikepacking experience. It features varied terrain and some elevation, so it's best suited for riders with a good level of fitness and experience on gravel.
The route offers a diverse riding surface, including gravel, local asphalt, and forest roads. You'll traverse the picturesque Suwalszczyzna region, characterized by numerous lakes, dense forests, and gentle glacial hills, making a gravel bike the ideal choice.
Along the route, you'll experience the natural beauty of the region, including sections within Wigry National Park. Notable highlights include the Kamionka River, the Wightman Park Boardwalk, and a convenient Picnic Shelter within the park.
The route is best enjoyed in summer or early autumn. During these seasons, the days are long, and the natural scenery of the Suwalszczyzna region, with its lakes and forests, is at its most beautiful.
Yes, as the route passes through Wigry National Park, you may need to purchase an entrance ticket or permit, especially if you plan to stop or use specific facilities within the park. It's advisable to check the official Wigry National Park website for current regulations and fees before your visit.
Regulations regarding dogs can vary, especially within national parks. While some areas may permit dogs on a leash, others might have restrictions. It's recommended to verify the specific rules for Wigry National Park and other protected areas along the route before bringing your dog.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other trails. You'll find yourself on parts of the Podlaskie White Stork Trail, Krzywe - Kaletnik, Rowerowy szlak "Wokół Wigier" im. Antoniego Patli, and the Green Velo - East of Poland Cycling Trail, among others.
Specific parking information for the start of this particular 82.6 km route is not detailed. However, given its location within or near Wigry National Park, look for designated parking areas near park entrances or in nearby villages that serve as common access points for the park's trails.
Riding through the dense forests and along the lakes of the Suwalszczyzna region, especially within Wigry National Park, offers opportunities to observe local wildlife. Keep an eye out for various bird species, and potentially larger mammals, though sightings are never guaranteed. Always maintain a respectful distance.
While the 82.6 km route itself might not have frequent amenities, the broader Sudovia Gravel Ultra route, from which this tour originates, is designed for bikepacking with recommendations for accommodation in towns at the end of each stage. Look for cafes, pubs, and guesthouses in the villages surrounding Wigry National Park.
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