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Jogging around gmina Białogard offers diverse natural features, including river valleys, mid-forest lakes, and extensive forest complexes. The landscape is characterized by moraine hills and kames, providing varied terrain for running. Clean rivers like the Parsęta, Radew, and Pokrzywnica flow through the area, adding to the scenic routes. These natural elements create a compelling environment for outdoor activities, particularly jogging.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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9.73km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The bridge over the Parsęta on the former narrow-gauge line between Lubiechów Przystanek and Karlino is an interesting point on the cycling route in this part of Pomerania. The steel structure of the bridge has been renovated and opened to pedestrians and cyclists, offering beautiful views of the river and the surrounding areas. The bridge is located on the route of the Old Railway Trail.
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The building was constructed between 1857 and 1860. The station was built using the traditional half-timbered method.
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A path along Leśnica connecting the city center with the stadium.
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The building of the so-called "Old Town Hall". It was the fourth town hall of Białogard. The building was originally built for the merchant Moses Behrendt in 1826. Since the town hall that existed at that time was in danger of collapsing, it had to be demolished, and the city bought this private tenement house and moved the officials there. The building served as a town hall in the years 1847-1926. In 1926, another (fifth) town hall was built. Currently, the "Old Town Hall" houses the Wedding Palace, and the neighboring tenement house (purchased by the city as the mayor's apartment) houses a museum.
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The building of the so-called "New Town Hall" was erected in 1926. Currently, it houses the seat of the District Office and a bank.
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In the southern part of the market, under a glass roof, there are excavated foundations of the second Białogard town hall, which burned down in 1677. The first town hall also burned down. It happened in 1506.
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The station building, constructed using traditional half-timbered technology, was built in the years 1857-1860 during the construction of the Szczecin - Gdańsk railway line.
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763 soldiers of the 1st Belorussian Front are buried here, who died during World War II in March 1945. Before the war, there was an evangelical cemetery here. The monument was erected in 1970, and the inscription on the monument reads "Wiećna sława gerojam", or "Eternal glory to the heroes".
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Gmina Białogard offers a diverse landscape for running, characterized by river valleys, mid-forest lakes, and extensive forest complexes. You'll encounter varied terrain including moraine hills and kames (glacial landforms), providing a mix of flat sections and gentle inclines. The region's clean rivers like the Parsęta, Radew, and Pokrzywnica often feature alongside the routes, adding to the scenic variety.
Yes, gmina Białogard has options for all skill levels. While many routes are classified as moderate, there is at least one easy route available. Overall, the network offers options for easy, moderate, and difficult routes, catering to various ability levels. You can find a range of distances and elevation profiles to match your fitness.
Absolutely. For those seeking a greater challenge, gmina Białogard offers several difficult running routes. For example, the Białogard railway station – Altstadt Bialogard loop from Białogard is a longer, more demanding option, covering over 21 kilometers with significant elevation changes, perfect for experienced runners.
Yes, gmina Białogard is rich in scenic spots. You can enjoy panoramic views from several elevations, such as Zaspy Małe, Nasutowo, Góra Kościernicka, and Góra Niwka. The region also features a notable 'breakthrough' of the Parsęta River between Rzyszewo and Wicewo, with a deeply incised valley and lush deciduous forests. Additionally, highlights like the Confluence of the Radew and Parsęta Rivers offer beautiful natural sights.
Beyond natural beauty, gmina Białogard has historical points of interest. The Western Trail around Białogard, for instance, passes by a hydropower plant on the Parsęta in Rościno and offers views in Dębczyno. You might also encounter sections of the Old Railway Trail with its renovated steel bridge over the Parsęta. For those interested in historical architecture, several palaces are nearby, such as Skoczków Palace or Ruins of Dobrowo Palace, which could be explored as part of a longer outing.
There are over 35 dedicated running routes available in gmina Białogard, offering a wide variety of distances and difficulty levels to explore. This includes a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult trails, ensuring there's something for every runner.
The running routes in gmina Białogard are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 5.0 stars from over 4 reviews. More than 190 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the diverse natural features and well-maintained paths.
Yes, many of the running routes in gmina Białogard are designed as loops, making them convenient for starting and ending in the same location. Popular examples include the Running loop from Białogard and the Market Square in Białogard loop from Białogard, which offer excellent circular options.
Many routes in gmina Białogard are designed to be accessible, often starting from central locations like Białogard itself, which has public transport connections. For example, the Białogard railway station loop from Białogard starts conveniently near the railway station. While specific parking details for every route aren't listed, starting points in towns or near known attractions often have parking facilities. The White Eagle Park is also a known parking highlight.
Gmina Białogard is known for its large forest complexes, especially in the southwest of the district. Many running routes will take you through these areas, which are abundant in pines, spruce, beech, oak, alder, and birch trees. The Leon Mroczkiewicz Park is an example of a forest highlight that could be incorporated into a run.
For those looking for a longer endurance run, the Białogard railway station – Altstadt Bialogard loop from Białogard is one of the most extensive options, stretching over 21 kilometers. This route provides a significant distance challenge through varied landscapes.
Yes, the region is characterized by its clean rivers like the Parsęta, Radew, Pokrzywnica, and Chotla, as well as mid-forest lakes and waterholes. Many running paths follow these waterways, offering picturesque views. The Parsęta River basin is a significant feature, and routes often run alongside it, providing a refreshing natural environment.


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