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Gravel biking around Przemęcki Park Krajobrazowy features a diverse post-glacial landscape, characterized by numerous ribbon lakes and extensive forests. The region's topography, shaped over 15,000 years ago, includes gentle hills, forest tracks, and lakeside paths. Approximately 40% of the park is covered by pine, alder, beech, and oak forests, offering varied terrain for gravel cyclists. This blend of natural features provides a dynamic environment for no traffic gravel bike trails.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
5.0
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18
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11.5km
00:50
40m
40m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22
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17.0km
01:15
70m
70m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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17
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35.6km
02:04
110m
110m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.7km
02:45
160m
170m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.3km
01:38
110m
110m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Legend has it that the name of the town of Włoszakowice comes from the word "hairy" or "owl". Over the centuries, especially since the 17th century, the inhabitants of Włoszakowice, due to their alleged kinship with the owl, were called "Sowijacy". This term, initially perhaps joking or pejorative, over time became a source of pride and a symbol of local identity.
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Legend has it that the name of the town of Włoszakowice comes from the word "hairy" or "owl". Over the centuries, especially since the 17th century, the inhabitants of Włoszakowice, due to their alleged kinship with the owl, were called "Sowijacy". This term, initially perhaps joking or pejorative, over time became a source of pride and a symbol of local identity.
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The current brick church was built in 1799. This was a time when the classicist style dominated architecture, characterized by simplicity of form, symmetry and references to antique patterns. The church in Lgiń is an example of a more modest, provincial version of this style. It was built as an oriented temple, with a simple, hall nave and a non-separate presbytery.
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The former state border between the German Empire (later the Weimar Republic) and the Second Polish Republic, which was in force after the end of World War I, from 1920. After Poland regained independence and established peace treaties, including the Treaty of Versailles of 1919, a new Polish-German border was established. Leszno and Wolsztyn, as well as their surroundings, were on the Polish side, while the areas to the west of them remained within the borders of Germany.
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Wooden arch bridge between Lake Wieleńskie and Lake Osłoninskie.
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In Brenna and its surroundings, due to the favourable terrain conditions (open spaces, favourable winds) and developed agriculture, windmills were common. They were used to grind grain into flour, groats, and also to produce animal feed. These were usually windmills of the koźlak type (characteristic of Wielkopolska, with the entire body rotated on a pole – a trestle). Windmills were often owned by wealthy peasants, millers or landowners. They were an important link in the local economy, providing work and basic food products to residents.
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Very well preserved/renovated windmills... unfortunately in private hands and with no possibility to get closer :(
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Przemęcki Park Krajobrazowy offers a fantastic selection of no-traffic gravel bike trails. You'll find over 25 routes, with a good mix of easy and moderate options to suit various skill levels.
The park's post-glacial landscape provides diverse terrain perfect for gravel biking. Expect a mix of gentle hills, forest tracks, and picturesque lakeside paths. The routes often feature a blend of forests, meadows, and lake shores, offering constantly changing and scenic backdrops.
Yes, there are several easy loops perfect for a relaxed ride. For instance, the Lake Dominickie – Dominickie Lake loop from Dominice is an easy 11.2 km route with minimal elevation gain, ideal for a shorter outing. Another great option is the Wild Beach on Lake Przemęckie – Dominickie Lake loop from Ujazdowo, which is just over 12 km and also very easy.
The park is rich in natural beauty and interesting sights. You'll encounter numerous ribbon lakes, including the prominent Lake Dominickie. Keep an eye out for the Bridge Between Oslonin and Wieleńskie Lakes, which offers scenic views. The park also features extensive forests and meadows, and if you're lucky, you might spot some of the diverse wildlife, including various bird species.
Absolutely. For those seeking a longer and more challenging ride, consider the Dominickie Lake – Church in Lgiń loop from Lgiń. This moderate route spans over 43 km with a good amount of elevation gain, offering a rewarding experience through varied landscapes. Another moderate option is the Myśliwska Polana Ostoja Dzik – Lake Dominickie loop from Perkowo, covering about 35 km.
The gravel biking trails in Przemęcki Park Krajobrazowy are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an impressive average rating of 4.95 out of 5 stars from 24 reviews. Riders frequently praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes, the beautiful lakeside scenery, and the well-maintained forest paths that make for an enjoyable and immersive experience.
Yes, the park is very family-friendly, especially with its numerous easy and no-traffic routes. The gentle terrain and well-defined paths around the lakes, such as the Lake Dominickie loop, are ideal for families looking to enjoy a peaceful ride together. The scenic environment and lack of vehicle traffic make it a safe and pleasant experience for all ages.
Yes, the park offers opportunities for panoramic views. Two educational paths within the park lead to an observation tower in Dominice, providing excellent vantage points over the diverse landscape of lakes and forests. While not directly on every gravel route, these are easily accessible detours for a rewarding break.
The park is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring brings blooming lilies of the valley (especially on Wyspa Konwaliowa) and fresh greenery, while summer offers pleasant temperatures for lakeside rides. Autumn provides stunning fall foliage, making it a particularly picturesque time for gravel biking. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can find cultural and educational points of interest. The park features five educational paths that offer insights into its flora and fauna. Additionally, the Wielkopolska Windmill Trail runs through the park, and you might encounter attractions like a gallery of bird sculptures by Marian Murek in Górsko, adding a unique cultural dimension to your ride.
Many of the gravel bike trails in Przemęcki Park Krajobrazowy are designed as convenient loop routes, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point. This is particularly true for routes exploring the various lakes, such as the Sanctuary in Wieleń – Stanisław's Windmill in Brenno loop from Dominice, which offers a substantial 29 km circular journey.


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