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No traffic road cycling routes in Las Sulmiński offer varied terrain within the administrative boundaries of Gdańsk, Poland. The area features picturesque beech forests, ancient oak trees, and forested hills, ravines, and valleys. A notable natural feature is Lake Otomińskie, situated at the eastern end of the Kashubian Lake District, which serves as a focal point for many routes. This region provides accessible paths suitable for road cyclists seeking routes away from car traffic.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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37.5km
01:40
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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57
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41.9km
01:49
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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24.0km
01:06
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. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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112km
04:56
990m
990m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Unfortunately, it was closed. Too bad.
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Beautiful view, worth coming
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Quite an interesting place. I would love to get here at night and see if this entire collection glows 🤩
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A footbridge over an asphalt road ending with a view of Lake Ostrzyckie.
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Nice road with little traffic
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A fragment of a fresh bike path with a view of the brewery of the popular Gdańsk beer and a field of planted hops.
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Built by the Lutherans in 1907, from 1933 a Catholic church. Sacred Heart of Jesus
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The first mention of Borcz comes from 1403. It was recorded that the Kartuzy monastery owned 8 włókas of Chełmno lands in the village. There were long disputes over this land until 1701, when the owner of Borcz, including the Kartuzy land, was the Chełmno castellan, Jan Jerzy Przebendowski. After his death in 1729, the estate was inherited by his daughter Dorothea Henrietta Przebendowska-Bielińska. In 1748, her son, Piotr Jerzy Przebendowski, received the entire estate - the voivode of Malbork and the starosta of Puck. The next owners - from 1765 - became the Grabowski family - first the Elbląg castellan Johan Michael, then Ignacy, and in 1783 Adam Goetzndorf - Grabowski, who in 1787 sold the estate to Georg Marcus Helsenstein. At the beginning of the 19th century, as a result of the Napoleonic Wars, there was a regression in the development of both the village and the manor estate. Much of the Borcz area was left in ruins. Despite extensive damage, the estate with the manor building and the farm part has been preserved. A new road from Żuków to Kościerzyna was then built through the deserted areas. In 1891, the estate with an area of over 1,800 hectares was purchased by Friedrich Hoene. He decided to renovate the manor house, create a park and plant several trees and shrubs. A house was also built for Oskar Arke, who became the manager. In 1897, a distillery was built. After Friedrich died in 1903, his son Georg Hoene inherited the entire estate. Unfortunately, during a fire in 1911, the manor burned down completely. However, its reconstruction began quickly, this time locating it further north. In 1920, the Borcz estate, which then covered an area of 1,823 ha, of which 1,091 ha were forests, 132 ha of pastures, 70 ha of meadows, and 509 ha of arable land, was handed over to Georg's son - Albert Hoene. The farm bred cattle, sheep and Yorkshire pigs. No major changes in property were observed during World War II. In 1944, the owners decided to leave Borcz and emigrate to Germany. A year later, the Borcz estate begins to belong to the Kartuskie Przedsiębiorstwo Gospodarki Rolnej and its fate is very different. In 1999, it was purchased by Krzysztof Mielewczyk and under his care it returns to its former glory. The new owner is renovating the manor and park complex and restoring historic buildings, thanks to which Borcz is once again experiencing its glory days. The current owner is Browar 3 City SP. Z O.O. LIMITED LIMITED. The interior has been improved to include a craft brewery, which adds greater splendor and innovation. (https://hotelspichrz.com.pl/historia/)
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Las Sulmiński offers nearly 60 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes. These routes range in difficulty, with 17 easy, 33 moderate, and 8 challenging options, ensuring there's something for every cyclist looking to avoid car traffic.
For an easy and family-friendly ride, consider the Scenic Cycling Path loop from Gdańsk Kiełpinek, which covers about 24.8 km with minimal elevation gain. Another great option is the Lake Otomin loop from Gdańsk Kiełpinek, an easy 24 km route perfect for a relaxed outing.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes in Las Sulmiński are circular. For example, the Lake Otomin – Lake Otomińskie loop from Sulmin offers a scenic 28.5 km ride around the lake, starting and ending in Sulmin. Another option is the Lake Otomin – Lake Otomińskie loop from Gdańsk Kiełpinek, a moderate 37.5 km circular route.
Many routes pass by beautiful natural features. A prominent attraction is Lake Otomińskie, a popular recreational spot surrounded by picturesque beech forests and ancient oak trees. You might also encounter the Bursztynowa Góra Nature Reserve, offering a glimpse into the region's diverse flora.
The komoot community highly rates the no-traffic road cycling experience in Las Sulmiński, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 330 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet, car-free paths, the scenic beauty of the forests and lakes, and the accessibility from Gdańsk, making it an ideal escape for peaceful rides.
While many routes are easy to moderate, Las Sulmiński does offer 8 more challenging no-traffic road cycling routes. These routes often feature more significant elevation changes within the forested hills and ravines of the Tricity Landscape Park, providing a good workout for experienced cyclists.
Yes, some routes offer unique local experiences. For instance, the Amber Brewery and Hop Fields loop from Łapino Kartuskie is a moderate 37.2 km route that takes you through the local landscape, potentially offering views of hop fields and the Amber Brewery area, providing a different kind of scenic interest.
For cyclists arriving by car, the Bąkowo Parking and Picnic Area is a designated spot that can serve as a convenient starting point for many routes in the area. Other routes, like those starting from Gdańsk Kiełpinek, may have local parking options available.
Given its proximity and location within the administrative boundaries of Gdańsk, Las Sulmiński is generally accessible by public transport. Routes starting from areas like Gdańsk Kiełpinek are particularly convenient for those using city transport to reach the starting point of their ride.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Las Sulmiński. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the beech forests and ancient oaks are at their most vibrant, enhancing the scenic beauty of the car-free routes.
While the trails are generally natural and welcoming, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially within the Tricity Landscape Park, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all users. Always check local regulations for specific areas within the park.


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