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Touring cycling routes around Skierbieszowski Park Krajobrazowy traverse a varied topography, featuring the uplands of Działy Grabowieckie with chalk rocks and fertile loess, sculpted into numerous ravines and loess gorges. The park also includes flat, lowland river valleys with meadows and alder forests. Hills reaching over 300 meters above sea level host steppe vegetation, while forests cover approximately 20-21% of the area. This diverse landscape provides a range of surfaces and gradients suitable for touring cyclists.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
140km
09:03
1,030m
1,030m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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47.9km
02:47
260m
260m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14.3km
00:51
90m
90m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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25.7km
01:43
210m
210m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Monument to the victims of World War II 1939-1945
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Ruins of the Smorczewski palace complex from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. In 1879, Medard Adolf Smorczewski purchased an estate in Stryjów, where he expanded the existing manor house, transforming it into a neo-Gothic palace. After his death, he passed it on to his son Feliks, who expanded the estate with new buildings and a complex of ponds. The palace was distinguished by a tower with the Rawicz, Smorczewski and Leszczyński coats of arms, and an eastern porch with a balcony. The interior finishing was carefully considered, and the palace was decorated with colorful fabrics, parquet floors and neo-Renaissance reliefs. After World War I, a neo-Romanesque cemetery chapel was built in the park. After the death of Count Feliks in 1943, and the family's emigration after the war, the palace underwent various changes, including becoming a school in the 1970s, and in the late 1980s it passed into private hands. The planned recreation center was not built, and the building returned to its heirs, falling into ruin. Today, the remains of the palace retain part of its original structure and façade.
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Wooden, historic church from the 18th century. Next to it is a wooden bell tower. Well preserved.
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The third church in this place. Built in 1793. Renovated several times.
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A short exit from the route, the road ends on the map, but in reality you can go somewhere further, I didn't have time. Nice view of the fields.
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Skierbieszów is a charming town located in Eastern Roztocze, west of Zamość. It is located in the center of the largest landscape park in the Lublin Voivodeship. It is worth seeing the historic church of St. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the cemetery from World War I, as well as take a walk along the black educational and walking path Skierbieszów-Dulnik-Zawoda-Broczówka.
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Ruins of the Smorczewski palace complex from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. In 1879, Medard Adolf Smorczewski purchased an estate in Stryjów, where he expanded the existing manor house, transforming it into a neo-Gothic palace. After his death, he passed it on to his son Feliks, who expanded the estate with new buildings and a complex of ponds. The palace was distinguished by a tower with the coats of arms of Rawicz, Smorczewski and Leszczyński, and an eastern porch with a balcony. The interior finishing was taken care of, and the palace was decorated with colorful fabrics, parquet floors and Neo-Renaissance reliefs. After World War I, a Neo-Romanesque cemetery chapel was built in the park. After the death of Count Feliks in 1943 and the subsequent emigration of the family after the war, the palace underwent various changes, including: in the 1970s it became a school, and in the late 1980s it passed into private hands. The planned recreation center was not built, and the building returned to the heirs, falling into ruin. Today, the remains of the palace retain part of the original structure and facade.
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MOR Staw Noakowski And you can eat comfortably at the table here.
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There are over 75 touring cycling routes in Skierbieszowski Park Krajobrazowy, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The park features a diverse landscape, including the wavy-hilly topography of the Działy Grabowieckie with deep loess gorges, as well as flatter river valleys. You'll encounter a mix of asphalt, unpaved forest, and field sections. The terrain is generally gently undulating, providing engaging cycling without being overly strenuous.
Yes, Skierbieszowski Park Krajobrazowy offers routes for all skill levels. For an easy and family-friendly option, consider the Skierbieszów loop from gmina Skierbieszów, which is 14.3 km long and winds through characteristic loess gorges and forested areas.
While cycling, you can explore picturesque loess gorges, diverse forests, and river valleys. The park is home to two significant nature reserves: the Broczówka Nature Reserve, known for its rare xerothermic grasslands, and the Głęboka Dolina Forest-Landscape Reserve, with its varied valleys and abundant springs.
Absolutely. The park is rich in historical and cultural attractions. You can find historic churches, palace and manor complexes, and architectural heritage. Notable sites include the Ruins of the 19th-Century Palace in Skierbieszowski Landscape Park, the Ruins of the palace in Stryjów, and the historic town of Skierbieszów itself.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. Besides the easy Skierbieszów loop, you can also try the more challenging Ruins of the palace in Stryjów – Springs in Kryniczki loop, or the moderate Springs in Kryniczki loop from Surhów.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 300 reviews. Reviewers often praise the picturesque loess gorges, expansive forests, and gentle river valleys, as well as the variety of routes suitable for different ability levels.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, the Greenways - Heritage of the East Trail is a difficult 140.5 km route with significant elevation gain across diverse landscapes. It typically takes over 9 hours to complete.
Yes, the park offers opportunities to combine cycling with exploring its rich natural and cultural heritage. You can visit historic churches, palace complexes, or take a walk along educational trails like "Stryjowskie Wąwozy" to learn more about the park's unique landscape and history.
Yes, for a moderate experience, consider the Nielisz Lake – Nielisz Cycling Path loop from Wisłowiec. This route is approximately 46 km long and offers a balanced challenge through varied terrain.


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