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Road cycling around Miedwie features diverse landscapes centered on one of Poland's largest and cleanest lakes. The region offers a mix of lakeside promenades, forested areas, and varied terrain suitable for road cyclists. While significant mountain ranges are absent, routes include gentle hills and varied elevation gains, ensuring a range of experiences. The area is characterized by extensive cycling routes, many of which are predominantly paved and utilize quiet roads, providing a smooth riding experience.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The monument stands in the old German part of the cemetery in Sowno, near the neo-Gothic church of St. Mary Magdalene, in the heart of the Goleniów Forest, about 16 km from Stargard. It is a relatively modest stone obelisk, originally used by the German community as a tribute to the fallen from the Sowno (Hinzendorf) area, The inscriptions are currently difficult to read
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The church in Sovno existed as early as the 16th century. The exact date of its construction and appearance are unknown. It was part of a princely hunting residence. In 1720, due to its poor technical condition, it was demolished. A new church, likely a half-timbered structure, was erected in its place. This one was demolished in 1880, and another one was built – the one that stands to this day.
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FROM THE BEAR, BEAUTIFUL NEW ASPHALT CROSSING THE FORESTS AND LITTLE CAR TRAFFIC
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The first church together with the cemetery was built in Stare Czarnowo in the southern part of the village at the end of the 12th century. In the 15th century it received the status of a parish church. It was destroyed by fire in 1531, then rebuilt in the 16th century. In 1826 it was thoroughly rebuilt in the neo-Gothic style. During World War II it was used as a warehouse. As a result, it was seriously damaged. The building is located on a small hill in the central part of the unused cemetery. It was built on a rectangular plan. A pentagonal, narrower chancel is connected to the body. At the south-eastern corner there is a sacristy. On the western side there is a slender wooden tower with two storeys, built over the western part of the nave, topped with a pyramidal spire with a pennant. Inside the church, the walls and wooden ceiling are smoothly plastered.
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The monastery church was originally dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, and its construction began at the same time as the entire monastery, in 1210. Initially, the temple was built in the late Romanesque style, and it was completed in the Gothic style in 1347. After the secularization of the monastery in the 16th century, the main nave was transformed into a granary. The original 15th-century altar, which was originally located in the temple, can now be seen in the Basilica of St. James in Szczecin. During the period when the monastery was in operation, deceased Pomeranian princes were buried there. Unfortunately, in 1720, the side naves were demolished. On the wall of the church, you can see a blind rosette, which, according to legend, was made by a blind person.
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The Abbot's House in Kołbacz is part of the former monastery complex, but it stood outside the monastery itself. It was built in the first half of the 14th century in the Gothic style, around 1350 to be precise. Currently, its interior houses a library.
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There are over 70 road cycling routes around Miedwie, catering to various skill levels. This includes 36 easy routes and 42 moderate routes, ensuring options for both beginners and more experienced cyclists.
The Miedwie region offers a varied landscape for road cycling. You can expect a good mix of predominantly paved surfaces, including asphalt and concrete sections, ideal for road bikes. While significant mountain ranges are absent, routes feature gentle hills and varied elevation gains, with some routes having over 300 meters of ascent. Many routes also utilize quiet roads, providing a peaceful cycling experience.
Yes, Miedwie offers numerous easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. There are 36 easy routes available, many of which feature minimal elevation gain and smooth, paved surfaces. An example is the Kobylanka–Stargard Bike Path – Lipnik–Stargard Bike Path loop from Miedwiecko, which is an easy 20.9 km route.
For experienced cyclists looking for more challenging rides, Miedwie offers 42 moderate routes. These routes typically feature longer distances and greater elevation gains compared to the easy options. For instance, the Żarowo Church – World War I Memorial in Sowno loop from Miedwiecko is a moderate 84.1 km route with over 325 meters of ascent.
Road cycling around Miedwie offers picturesque views of Lake Miedwie, one of Poland's largest and cleanest lakes. Many routes follow the scenic lakeside, providing opportunities to see the Miedwie Lake boardwalk and the Lakeshore at Wierzchląd. You'll also encounter forested areas, contributing to the natural beauty and offering shaded sections.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore several points of interest. The Kołbacz Cistercian Abbey – Kołbacz Cistercian Abbey and Church loop from Miedwiecko route, for example, takes you past historical sites. Near the lake, you might also spot the unique Amphitheater in Morzyczyn with its sail-shaped roof, or relax at Medwie Lake Beach.
The road cycling routes around Miedwie are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the serene lakeside views, and the well-maintained, predominantly paved surfaces that make for a smooth riding experience. The mix of easy and moderate routes also allows for varied experiences.
Yes, Miedwie offers several long-distance road cycling routes. For example, the Kobylanka–Stargard Bike Path – Miedwie Lake Pier loop from Miedwiecko is a substantial 82.7 km route, typically completed in about 3 hours 16 minutes. Another option is the Żarowo Church – World War I Memorial in Sowno loop from Miedwiecko, which covers 84.1 km.
Many of the road cycling routes around Miedwie are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys that bring you back to your starting point. Examples include the Green Bridge on the Płonia – Church in Niedźwiedź loop from Morzyczyn and the Kołbacz Cistercian Abbey – Kołbacz Cistercian Abbey and Church loop from Miedwiecko.
Yes, Miedwie can be suitable for family-friendly road cycling, especially on its easier, shorter routes with minimal elevation. The region's extensive network includes 36 easy routes, many of which are predominantly paved and utilize quiet roads, providing a safer and more enjoyable experience for families. The lakeside promenades also offer pleasant, flat sections.
While specific seasonal details are not provided, the Miedwie region, with its lake and forested areas, is generally best enjoyed for outdoor activities during the warmer months. Spring and autumn typically offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer allows for combining cycling with lakeside relaxation. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.


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