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No traffic touring cycling routes in Rezerwat Czarnocin Im. Prof. Janiny Jasnowskiej traverse a unique natural landscape, primarily characterized by a preserved peat bog ecosystem. This area, located in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, features distinctive Atlantic vegetation and an alder-birch bog forest. Its proximity to the Szczecin Lagoon offers additional scenic value, providing a tranquil environment for cycling. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for various touring cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Beautiful old town hall in neo-Gothic style.
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The Gothic church on the island of Wolin is first mentioned in 1288. The church was rebuilt several times, almost completely destroyed during World War II, and later rebuilt. The parish church of St. Nicholas the Bishop is located in Wolin, ul. Kościelna. Approximately 300 meters from the church flows the Dziwna River. Wolin was the first bishopric established in the course of Christianization. The bishopric was confirmed in 1124, and in 1160 it was moved to Kamień Pomorski. The medieval church is the only one of the three built that has survived in Wolin to this day. The first mentions date from 1288. Unfortunately, it is not possible to say exactly what the original church looked like. After another reconstruction in the 14th century, it is only known that the building was three-aisled, built on a square plan, and had a west tower. It is also known that in the 15th century the pseudo-basilica was rebuilt after a construction disaster. In the 19th century, the church was rebuilt again, it survived the wars and remains in Wolin to this day. During the war, however, two historical churches: St. George and St. Nicholas, were severely damaged. The city was 70% destroyed. The communist authorities demolished the church of St. George, while the church of St. Nicholas was left standing. Only on May 31, 1988, were the churches handed over to the church authorities. Planning, construction, and conservation measures then began. The church was handed over for use in 1999. In the presbytery, there is a high crucifix, a figure of the resurrected Jesus, a tabernacle surrounded by ears of grain and a grapevine. Stations of the Cross hang on the walls. Source https://rowery.wzp.pl/de/3367-pomorze-zachodnie-stiftskirche-st-nikolaus
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Skoszewska Bay is a calm, shallow backwater of the Szczecin Lagoon, an ideal place to relax away from the main trails. Surrounded by reeds and meadows, it attracts nature lovers, especially birdwatchers. The area is not very urbanized, so you can feel the closeness of nature and silence here. For cyclists, it is a good place for a short stop - it is worth taking binoculars and mosquito repellent with you. Access via dirt roads, a trekking bike or MTB will work best.
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I was there on the May Day weekend. There were many people in historical costumes, demonstrating crafts, music, and combat. The various construction methods of the reconstructed houses were explained in Polish, German, and English. It was a very exciting and interesting experience.
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There are over 15 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes in Rezerwat Czarnocin Im. Prof. Janiny Jasnowskiej. These routes cater to various skill levels, with a majority being easy, ensuring a relaxed and enjoyable experience away from vehicle traffic.
The routes in Rezerwat Czarnocin Im. Prof. Janiny Jasnowskiej primarily traverse a unique peat bog nature reserve, featuring diverse terrain suitable for touring and gravel bikes. You can expect paths through alder-birch bog forests and along the Szczecin Lagoon, offering a mix of natural surfaces and established trails like the Szlak Stepnicki. The area is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes, making it ideal for relaxed touring.
Yes, many of the routes are suitable for families due to their easy difficulty and minimal elevation. An excellent option is the Blue Velo R3 – Śmięcka Kępa – Mouth of the Śmieciowy Canal loop from Czarnocin, which is an easy 13.2 km ride, perfect for a leisurely family outing. The tranquil, traffic-free environment ensures a safe and pleasant experience for all ages.
Absolutely. Many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Rezerwat Czarnocin Im. Prof. Janiny Jasnowskiej are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Blue Velo R3 – Śmięcka Kępa – Skoszewo Bay loop from Czarnocin offers a moderate 52.9 km circular ride, providing a comprehensive tour of the region's natural beauty.
The reserve is renowned for its unique peat bog ecosystem and rare Atlantic vegetation, including species like the royal fern and European bog myrtle. Cycling along the routes, especially those near the Szczecin Lagoon, offers scenic views of the water and the distinctive alder-birch bog forest. While there are no specific 'landmarks' in the traditional sense, the entire reserve is a natural highlight, offering opportunities for birdwatching and observing protected flora.
The best time for touring cycling in Rezerwat Czarnocin Im. Prof. Janiny Jasnowskiej is typically from spring through early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the unique flora of the peat bog is vibrant. Spring offers fresh greenery and bird activity, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the surrounding forests. Always check local weather conditions before your ride.
While the reserve is a protected natural area, many of the trails are suitable for cycling with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and you adhere to local regulations regarding nature conservation. It's always recommended to check specific signage at trailheads for any restrictions. The tranquil nature of the no-traffic routes makes them generally pleasant for cycling with well-behaved dogs.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 115 reviews. Reviewers often praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the peat bog landscape, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to cycle away from traffic. The unique ecosystem and the scenic views of the Szczecin Lagoon are frequently highlighted as favorite aspects.
While specific public transport details for every starting point are not provided, the region is generally accessible. Czarnocin, the village near the reserve, and other nearby towns like Stepnica, may offer local bus connections. It's advisable to research local bus schedules or consider driving to a suitable parking spot near a route's starting point for convenience.
Parking options are typically available in or near the villages surrounding the reserve, such as Czarnocin or Stepnica. Look for designated parking areas or roadside spots that allow for safe parking. As the area is popular for outdoor activities, you should be able to find suitable parking close to the entry points of the cycling trails.
The majority of no-traffic touring cycling routes in Rezerwat Czarnocin Im. Prof. Janiny Jasnowskiej are classified as easy, making them accessible for most cyclists. There are also a few moderate options for those seeking a slightly longer or more challenging ride, such as the Blue Velo R3 – Śmięcka Kępa – Skoszewo Bay loop from Gąsierzyno. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation gain.


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