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Road cycling around Lake Kielarskie offers a variety of routes through varied terrain, characterized by the lake itself, surrounding forests, and undulating landscapes. The region provides options for different skill levels, from gentle paths to more challenging ascents. Many routes feature scenic viewpoints, allowing road cyclists to experience the natural environment of the area.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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36.4km
01:54
290m
290m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult 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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24.7km
01:24
180m
180m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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01:06
210m
210m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Probably the most prominent structure of the Brick Gothic style in northern Poland, rhe church was probably built between 1370 and 1380, after Allenstein was granted city rights in 1352. The impressive east gable was built shortly after 1429. During the Fourth Coalition War, the church was used as a prison for 1,500 Prussian and Russian soldiers in the winter of 1806/07, who used the furnishings as firewood. The current furnishings were then created, which fortunately survived the end of the war in 1945 thanks to the work of Pastor Johannes Hanowski. The baroque interior design that had been installed in the meantime was removed in 1866. In 1896, the main altar with its valuable Flemish paintings, which had been installed from the castle's St. Anne's Chapel, fell victim to a fire. In 1899, the roof was replaced. Around 1900, the composer Feliks Nowowiejski worked as an organist at St. James' Church. On June 28, 1972, the church became a co-cathedral of the archdiocese. In 1991, Pope John Paul II visited it, and in 2004, he elevated St. James' Church to a minor basilica. The three-aisled hall church was built without a choir. The tower was initially built free-standing only up to the church roof and was only raised to its current size between 1582 and 1596. With the construction of the side chapels, which were added between 1715 and 1721 together with a general restoration, the tower became part of the church. The current spire was added in 1867/68, with the golden star dating from the original building in 1596. At the same time, the façade was redesigned in a neo-Gothic style, with Ferdinand von Quast and August Stüler contributing. In 2001, the church received a representative main portal made of bronze.
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In 1334, a watchtower was established on the Łyna River. In 1346, the forest was cleared at the location for a new settlement, mentioned in a historical document from 1348. The following year, the Teutonic Knights began the construction of an Ordensburg (castle) as a stronghold against the Baltic Prussians. Allenstein was granted municipal rights by the cathedral chapter of the Bishopric of Warmia in October 1353. The German "Allenstein" referred to the river's Baltic Prussian name Alna, which meant a hind. Local Poles, having arrived along with German settlers, called it Holstin and Olsztyn, which are Polonizations of the German name. The castle was completed in 1397. The town was captured by the Kingdom of Poland during the Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic War in 1410, and again in 1414 during the Hunger War, but it was returned to the monastic state of the Teutonic Knights after hostilities ended.
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Nicholas Copernicus lived here in Allenstein Castle in 1516, 1524, 1531, 1535 and 1538.
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Allenstein Castle was built in the 14th century and served as the residence of the grand masters of the Teutonic Order. Today the castle houses a museum that presents a variety of exhibitions and exhibits on the history of the Teutonic Order and the city of Allenstein.
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There are over 50 road cycling routes around Lake Kielarskie, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
Yes, Lake Kielarskie offers several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the Bartag Shrine loop from Jaroty is an easy 9.2-mile (14.8 km) trail that takes about 42 minutes to complete, perfect for those seeking a less strenuous ride.
The road cycling routes around Lake Kielarskie feature varied terrain, including sections along the lake, through surrounding forests, and over undulating landscapes. You'll encounter a mix of road and forest paths with moderate to significant elevation changes, depending on the route.
Absolutely. For a more challenging experience, consider the Forest Trail with Signpost – Chapel Shrine in Bartąg loop from Jaroty. This moderate 22.7-mile (36.6 km) path traverses forest trails and includes a significant elevation gain, providing a demanding ride.
The routes in Lake Kielarskie are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 70 reviews. Road cyclists often praise the beautiful lake views, peaceful forest paths, and the variety of terrain that caters to different abilities.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Lake Kielarskie are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Singletrack Along the Road loop from Sójka and the Park Podzamcze – Old Town Hall Olsztyn loop from Jaroty.
The best time for road biking around Lake Kielarskie is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. During these seasons, the weather is typically more favorable, and the natural scenery, including the lake and forests, is at its most vibrant.
Many routes around Lake Kielarskie feature scenic viewpoints, allowing road cyclists to enjoy picturesque vistas of the lake and the surrounding natural environment. The combination of lake views, forest paths, and rolling hills ensures a visually rewarding experience.
Many road cycling routes around Lake Kielarskie frequently start from locations such as Jaroty or Sójka, offering convenient access to the diverse network of trails.
While not guaranteed, cycling through the forested sections around Lake Kielarskie offers opportunities for wildlife spotting. The natural environment is home to various species, and quiet moments on the trails may present a chance to observe local fauna.
Route durations vary significantly based on distance and difficulty. For example, an easy route like the Bartag Shrine loop from Jaroty can be completed in about 42 minutes, while a longer, moderate route such as the Chapel Shrine in Bartąg – Chapel Shrine loop from Jaroty might take around 1 hour 30 minutes.


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