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Road cycling around Węgliniec offers diverse terrain at the southern edge of the Lower Silesian Forests. The region features a mix of paved surfaces, asphalt, and some dirt roads, providing varied cycling experiences. Routes often incorporate natural landscapes, including extensive forests and numerous ponds, alongside historical elements. The area's relatively gentle elevation makes it accessible for various fitness levels, with most climbs under 200 meters.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The stone is located in the parking lot right next to the tower. Some German words are still recognizable, while others have disappeared. Perhaps it's an old grave?
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Church in Rietschen. Always recommended for a short tour.
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The church was consecrated in 1916. The Rietschen church is a plastered building with a broad, east-facing west tower. The six-story tower has three sound openings on the west and east sides in the bell storey, and two sound openings on the north and south sides. The tower is topped by the beginning of a pyramidal roof with a copper-plated top with a lantern and onion dome. To the north of the tower is the single-story sacristy with a hipped roof and a round-arched entrance portal. On the south wall of the tower is a vestibule with an adjoining stair tower, which also has a round-arched portal. The nave has tall round-arched windows, with an entrance below the central window on the north side. A wooden porch with a hipped roof and a bat-shaped dormer is attached to the east wall, and in the center of the wall is the round-arched entrance to a vestibule. The nave is covered with a gable roof, at the end of which is an octagonal turret.
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Beautifully restored old manor house. Now a modern hotel complex and leisure park.
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First cash machine / ATM after the border in the entrance area. Vegetarians will also be happy in the first refrigerated shelf on the left right at the entrance. And if you're lucky, the black cat will be sitting in front of the door. Stroking it will bring you luck for the tour! 🤗
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A very nice church for the small town.
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The creation of the Rothenburg City Park can be traced back to the 15th century. At that time there was already a castle garden on the north side of the castle, which represented something like the first stage in the development of the park. A baroque pleasure garden with flower borders, water features and a hedge labyrinth was built around 1750. Adolf Freiherr von Gersdorf had the garden redesigned according to the English model, and in 1883, with the new owner Friedrich von Martin, the park and goods complex were perfected until around 1900. After 1945, the “Rothenburger Park” working group looked after it. The city park has been an attractive attraction for visitors to the town until recently.
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The region around Węgliniec offers a diverse mix of paved surfaces, asphalt, and some dirt roads. You'll find routes that traverse the extensive Lower Silesian Forests, providing varied cycling experiences with relatively gentle elevation gains, mostly under 200 meters.
Yes, Węgliniec offers several family-friendly options. The new "Traces of the Former Railway" Loop (DOT16) is particularly suitable as it's separated from road traffic, following an old railway line from Węgliniec to Czerwona Woda. Another option is the Family Loop (DOT14), which largely uses dirt roads, offering shade and a natural setting.
Road cycling routes in Węgliniec are rich with natural beauty. You can explore the vast Lower Silesian Forests, known as the "mushroom capital of the region." Many routes pass by scenic ponds such as Stary Wolno Pond, the ponds in Czerwona Woda (Balaton), Krusza Pond, and the Asuan and Parowa Ponds. The Lissa Castle (Pałac Lasów) route also offers views of the surrounding landscape.
Absolutely. Węgliniec has a rich railway heritage; you can see the renovated Węgliniec railway station and former stations like the one in Czerwona Woda. The Old German Gravestone – Lissa Castle (Pałac Lasów) loop from Węgliniec passes by historical sites. You might also encounter remnants of former lignite mines, like the "Kalawsk" mine, which offer a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
There are over 80 road cycling routes to explore in and around Węgliniec, catering to various fitness levels. These include 28 easy routes and 52 moderate routes, ensuring there's something for everyone.
The road cycling routes in Węgliniec are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic landscapes of the Lower Silesian Forests, and the mix of natural and historical elements along the paths.
Yes, many of the routes around Węgliniec are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. Examples include the Pension Zum Postamt – Evangelical Church Rietschen loop from Nieder-Neundorf and the Pension Zum Postamt loop from Hochschule der Sächsischen Polizei (FH), which are popular choices among local cyclists.
The most popular times for road cycling in Węgliniec are typically June and July, when the weather is generally favorable for outdoor activities. However, the region's extensive forests also provide shade on hot days, making it pleasant during warmer months.
Yes, some routes in the Węgliniec area, such as a 65.8 km loop that offers views of the Neisse River bend, connect to the broader Oder–Neisse Cycle Path. This allows for longer, more extensive cycling adventures.
While many routes feature paved surfaces and asphalt, the region also offers options for those who prefer more natural settings. The Family Loop (DOT14) largely uses dirt roads through forests, and the Yellow Tourist Loop (DOT17) features good forest roads, often coinciding with the Parowa Ponds natural path.
The Torfowisko pod Węglińcem Nature Reserve, established to protect a unique transitional peat bog, is located within the surrounding Zgorzelec Forest. While cycling directly through the reserve might be restricted, educational paths and trails in the vicinity offer opportunities to explore this special natural environment.
While Węgliniec is known for its relatively gentle elevation, routes like the Old German Gravestone – Lissa Castle (Pałac Lasów) loop from Węgliniec, with an elevation gain of over 200 meters, offer a more moderate challenge compared to the easier loops. There are 52 moderate routes in total for those seeking a bit more intensity.


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