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Road cycling in Lasy Murckowskie offers an expansive forest complex near Katowice, featuring a significant network of roads suitable for cycling. The region is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including nature reserves and valleys, with many routes specifically designed for bikes and often free from car traffic. Predominantly, the northern sections feature paved cycling paths, while some longer loops incorporate forest roads. The terrain includes gentle gradients and hills, providing varied experiences for road cyclists.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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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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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. 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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The roundabout commemorates the miners of the local mine and their strike in 1981.
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The origins of the "Piast" Coal Mine in Lędziny, where the Social Services Center was opened, date back to 1843. It was then named "Henry's Joy" in honor of the last Anhalt Duke of Pszczyna. In the 19th century, it was called "Matylda," in the interwar period "Henryk," and then "Szyby Piast." After World War II, the name was finally changed to "Piast." After 150 years of operation, the mine was closed due to depletion of its resources. The hoist tower was demolished in 1999. On November 2, 2009, by decision of the Voivode, the district received this 4-hectare site. In 2015, a decision was made to revitalize the complex for social purposes. In 2018-19, a project entitled "Reconstruction of the Hoisting Machine Building for the Social Services Center of the Bieruń-Lędziny District" was implemented.
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This mining monument, a shaft wheel, is located in Lędziny. This area is the former site of the KWK Piast mine. The building visible in the background is the former hoisting machine building, which has been renovated and now houses the District Social Services Center in Lędziny. This location commemorates the region's rich mining traditions, and the wheel itself is a tangible symbol of the mining industry in Upper Silesia. Many other towns in the region, such as Radzionków (Mini Open-Air Mining Museum) and Zabrze (Guido Mine, Queen Luiza Adit), also preserve the memory of mining through open-air museums and monuments.
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History of Damage and Restoration The monument has experienced damage throughout its history, primarily from road accidents. Damage: The lamp was damaged, including by a drunk driver. Restoration: After the damage, the monument was restored. It was repainted (including a fresh coat of paint) and reinstalled at the roundabout, where it once again serves as a decorative element. Other Renovations: Furthermore, the Lędziny authorities also announced tenders for the modernization of the Silesian Uprising Veterans Monument on Lędzińska Street, demonstrating their commitment to preserving local monuments and memorials.
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The roundabout with the miner's lamp monument in Lędziny is an important landmark and symbol of local identity, linked to the town's mining history. Location and Symbolism Location: The roundabout is located at the intersection of Lędzińska and Pokoju Streets, with Jagiellońska Street also running nearby. The bus stop at this location is called "Lędziny Monument." Symbolism: The lamp itself is a 10:1 replica of a miner's lamp. It aims to emphasize the mining character of Lędziny, similar to the original miner's lamp monument, which was erected in Tychy's Osiedle A district in the 1960s, a district inhabited primarily by miners. Coat of Arms: The monument bears the Lędzin coat of arms, depicting a red castle/church on a green hill, reflecting the town's history.
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The perfect place to rest during your trip. On site there is a shelter, a pitch, a playground, an outdoor gym. Additionally, there are two grocery stores nearby.
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Very nice water park full of attractions for children and not only :)
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Lasy Murckowskie offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 450 tours available on komoot. This includes 137 easy routes, 299 moderate routes, and 18 more challenging options, catering to various skill levels.
The terrain in Lasy Murckowskie is diverse. The northern parts, especially from Katowice railway station towards Rybaczówka, feature predominantly paved cycling paths, ideal for traditional road bikes. While some longer loops and southern sections might include forest roads, many routes are entirely on paved surfaces and are often free from car traffic, ensuring a pleasant ride. You'll encounter gentle gradients and some hills, such as around Wanda Hill, offering varied experiences.
Yes, Lasy Murckowskie has many suitable options for beginners and families. There are 137 easy-grade routes available, often utilizing dedicated paved cycling paths that are free from car traffic. A good example is the Velostrada Tunnel – Velostrada Descent Stud Farm loop from Honda JKK Moto, which is 21.4 km long and takes about 57 minutes to complete on dedicated cycling infrastructure.
For those seeking a greater challenge, Lasy Murckowskie offers 18 difficult-grade road cycling routes. Additionally, there are 299 moderate routes that provide longer distances and more varied elevation changes. An example of a moderate route is the St. Clement's Church – SUBLE Park in Tychy loop from Honda JKK Moto, which covers 56.3 km.
Lasy Murckowskie is rich in natural beauty. You can cycle through areas like the Murckowski Forest Nature Reserve, a remnant of the ancient Puszcza Śląska, or explore the charming Dolinka Murckowska. The Dolina Trzech Stawów (Valley of Three Ponds) is a popular spot for a refreshing stop. You might also encounter the Tadeusz Oak Natural Monument or the Czarna Studnia (Black Well).
Yes, Lasy Murckowskie has historical significance. You can find remnants of early coal mining activities, connecting industrial history with the natural environment. The Murcki bison site holds historical value related to species protection. Routes like the Pit Wheel (Monument) loop from Zamoście lead through areas with historical significance.
Many road cycling routes in Lasy Murckowskie are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Velostrada Tunnel – Velostrada Descent Stud Farm loop from Honda JKK Moto (21.4 km) and the Velostrada Kolista Overpass – Velostrada Tunnel loop from Rezerwat przyrody "Las Murckowski" (40.4 km).
The best time for road cycling in Lasy Murckowskie is generally during the warmer months, from spring through early autumn. During these periods, the weather is most favorable, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. The paved paths are typically clear, offering optimal riding conditions.
Lasy Murckowskie is well-equipped for visitors. Popular starting points like the Dolina Trzech Stawów (Valley of Three Ponds) often have parking facilities. Many routes are also accessible from urban centers like Katowice, where various parking options are available. The Velostrada Tunnel – Velostrada Descent Stud Farm loop from Honda JKK Moto, for instance, starts from Honda JKK Moto, which implies parking availability.
Yes, Lasy Murckowskie is easily accessible by public transport, particularly from nearby urban centers like Katowice. The northern part of the routes, extending from the Katowice railway station, makes it convenient to start your ride after arriving by train or bus. This allows for car-free access to many of the cycling paths.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 350 reviews. More than 9,500 road cyclists have explored Lasy Murckowskie using komoot. Reviewers often praise the extensive network of often car-free cycling paths, the tranquility of the natural reserves, and the diverse landscapes that provide a scenic backdrop for their rides.
Yes, some routes extend beyond the core forest complex, connecting to other points of interest. For example, the Velostrada Tunnel – Nikiszowiec Historic District loop from Honda JKK Moto takes you to the historic Nikiszowiec district, allowing you to combine your ride with cultural exploration.


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