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Road cycling routes around Cmolas, located in Poland's Subcarpathian Voivodeship, traverse a landscape characterized by varied topography, including rolling hills and lush forests. The region features natural elements such as water reservoirs and charming villages, providing diverse backdrops for cycling. While the immediate vicinity offers a mix of terrain, the broader area includes dynamic riding experiences with notable elevation gains on some routes. This network of routes allows cyclists to explore the Polish countryside.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
4.8
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21
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34.9km
01:28
140m
140m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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9
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34.2km
01:23
120m
120m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy 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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43.2km
01:45
220m
220m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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A monument commemorating soldiers who died during World War II.
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CHAPEL OF OUR LADY OF CZĘSTOCHOWA on the Mielec - Kolbuszowa road (Roman Catholic parish of the Holy Trinity), built in 1938-1939 on the initiative and with contributions from workers building the road on the Mielec - Biesiadka section (this is where the border of the Kraków and Lviv voivodeships ran). It was made of concrete, in the shape of an arch. In the central, highest part, there is a plaster, painted bas-relief of Our Lady of Częstochowa (this work was probably created in Tarnów). Three inscriptions were also carved: above the bas-relief - "To God for glory", below the bas-relief - "Happy is he who runs to the Mother", and to its left - "In memory of the construction of the road funded by workers 1938-39". On both sides of this central part, the side walls were lowered three times and they were finished with posts with spherical heads. A shelf was made in the lower part of the front side of the chapel, probably for flowers in vases. Stairs were built to allow safe descent from the road embankment to the chapel. The ceremony of consecration of the chapel took place in May 1939 under the leadership of the parish priest of St. Matthew in Mielec, Fr. Michał Nawalny. The chapel was not damaged during the Nazi occupation. After the front passed through the Mielec region, while wounded Soviet soldiers were being transported from Mielec to Kolbuszowa, one of the soldiers (despite the protests of others) started shooting at the bas-relief of the Virgin Mary for no reason and seriously damaged it. (As an eyewitness testified, one of the bullets ricocheted and injured the shooter's face.) After the war, Jan Szelest from Mielec took care of the chapel and partially repaired the damage, but due to poor health in 1969 he had to give up these laborious duties. Since 1970, another Mielec resident, Jan Gancarz, has taken care of the very neglected chapel and, with the help of other Mielec residents, he has managed to tidy up the area and replace the plaster bas-relief with a painting of Our Lady of Częstochowa, made in sheet metal by a teacher from the Art High School in Sędziszów, and also, among other things, installed a protective roof (with a cross) over the painting. In 1970, Father Antoni Grabiec (from Siedlka) re-consecrated the entire renovated chapel. J. Gancarz did not stop beautifying it and, to commemorate the 600th anniversary of the sanctuary at Jasna Góra, he placed symbolic numbers under the painting: "1382-600-1982"... more at the link https://encyklopedia.mielec.pl/?p=4080
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A sports and recreation centre for the local community.
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The Parish of the Transfiguration of the Lord in Cmolas - a Roman Catholic parish located in the Rzeszów diocese in the Kolbuszowa East deanery. Erected in 1462. It is located at number 252A, on the national road no. 9 Radom - Barwinek.
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Cmolas offers an extensive network of over 75 distinct road cycling routes. These routes cater to various preferences and fitness levels, ensuring plenty of options for exploration.
The region around Cmolas features a diverse topography, characterized by rolling hills, lush forests, and charming villages. While the immediate vicinity offers a mix of terrain, some routes include notable elevation gains, providing a dynamic riding experience. Further south in the Subcarpathian region, more challenging climbs can be found.
Yes, Cmolas has several routes ideal for beginners or those seeking a more relaxed ride. There are 12 easy routes available, such as the Wooden Church in Poland loop from Ostrowy Tuszowskie, which covers 34.2 km with moderate elevation changes.
While the immediate Cmolas area features mostly moderate routes, some offer significant elevation gains for a good workout. For example, the Jewish Cemetery in Kolbuszowa – Forest Picnic and Rest Area loop from Ostrowy Tuszowskie covers 49.5 km with over 240 meters of ascent. The broader Subcarpathian Voivodeship also offers routes with steeper climbs for advanced riders.
Road cycling routes in Cmolas often pass through scenic natural areas and charming villages. You can discover natural features like the Firefighting Reservoir (also known as Maziarnia Reservoir or Łęg River reservoir) and the Krasiczyńskie Fish Ponds. You might also encounter historical points of interest like the Historic Trackman's Hut nestled within a forest.
Many of the road cycling routes around Cmolas are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. Examples include the popular Forest Picnic Table – Ponds in Mościska loop from Ostrowy Tuszowskie and the Jas Hurry Sports Center loop from Ostrowy Tuszowskie, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The road cycling routes in Cmolas are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic beauty of the forests and ponds, and the overall enjoyable experience of exploring the Polish countryside.
Beyond the well-known paths, the broader region around Cmolas is said to feature several 'hidden gems' for cycling, promising unique discoveries. These often involve less-trafficked roads through picturesque landscapes and charming, secluded spots.
While specific seasonal weather information isn't detailed, the varied terrain with lush forests and water bodies suggests that spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for road cycling. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's always wise to check local forecasts.
Yes, several routes incorporate scenic water features. For instance, the Forest Picnic Table – Ponds in Mościska loop from Ostrowy Tuszowskie passes by picturesque ponds. The region also features the Firefighting Reservoir and Krasiczyńskie Fish Ponds, which can be enjoyed along various routes.
Absolutely. The road cycling routes in Cmolas are known for traversing a landscape that includes both lush forests and open countryside with charming villages. Routes like the Forest Picnic Table – Stawy Nowaka loop from Ostrowy Tuszowskie offer varied terrain through wooded areas, providing a diverse visual experience.


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