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No traffic road cycling routes around gmina Prusice traverse a landscape characterized by a mosaic of fields, meadows, and forests. The region features dedicated communal cycling paths, including the "Prusicka Rowerostrada," designed to connect local attractions. Terrain varies from flat sections along valleys to gentle hills, catering to different cycling skill levels. The area is part of the Lower Silesian Bicycle Land initiative, aiming to expand its network of cycling paths.
Last updated: July 10, 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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46.3km
01:51
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110m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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59.9km
02:27
340m
340m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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70.1km
02:45
150m
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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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11.9km
00:45
110m
110m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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You can even eat something here.
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Half the road is full of potholes so severe that it's scary to drive faster than 20 km/h, you could even hide your shoes inside. I saw some spray paint markings at the end of July 2025, suggesting repairs might be underway, but for now, it's a rough patch.
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Unfortunately, it's not accessible. The castle's dimensions can only be guessed at.
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The Żmigród Palace was built by the von Hatzfeld family in 1655 on the site of a former castle, and later redesigned around 1755 by Carl Gothard Langhans, the renowned Prussian architect who also designed Berlin's Brandenburg Gate. In 1813, the palace's White Hall hosted the signing of the Żmigród Protocol, a crucial agreement for Napoleon's final defeat, attended by Russian Tsar Alexander I, Prussian King Frederick William III, and British and Austrian envoys. The Red Army set fire to the palace in January 1945, destroying the beautiful southern wing completely, and the remaining ruins have stood abandoned ever since.
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The palace in Wielka Lipa is an elegant residence located in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, near Oborniki Śląskie. It was built in the 18th century and for a long time belonged to the aristocratic von Waldenburg-Würben family. The building is distinguished by its classicist architecture and is surrounded by a beautiful landscape park, ideal for a walk or a rest during a bicycle trip around the area. Currently, the palace is restored and used as a private residence, so its interiors are not available to visitors. However, it is worth seeing it from the outside and feeling the atmosphere of the former aristocratic estate of Lower Silesia.
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The ruins of a palace that some call the pearl of Silesian Baroque. The Hatzfeldt family built it in 1655. A hundred years later it was rebuilt in a beautiful Baroque style. Also history: it was here in 1813 that the Żmigród Protocol was signed, i.e. the plan for the final defeat of Napoleon. Unfortunately, the Red Army set everything on fire in 1945 and the palace fell into ruin for many years.
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winding asphalt road through a marshy forest area.
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All in all, empty ruins, nicely cleaned up. There are information boards - you can read. A plus: a restaurant in the basement and a garden in the courtyard. Additionally, a Foodtrack offering food, drinks and ice cream is parked nearby. A dozen or so loungers - it's very atmospheric.
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There are 5 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes in Gmina Prusice featured in this guide, offering a variety of distances and experiences. These routes are part of the region's commitment to developing extensive cycling infrastructure.
The routes in Gmina Prusice offer a varied terrain, with pleasant flat sections along the valley and gentle hills. This makes them suitable for different cycling skill levels, from leisurely rides to more moderate challenges. For example, the The octagonal church in Sulów – Pine Tree by the Forest Path loop from Wszemirów route has an elevation gain of around 135 meters over 64 km.
Yes, Gmina Prusice offers routes suitable for beginners. For instance, the Castle ruins in Zmigrod – Barycz Valley Cycle Path loop from Prusice is classified as easy, covering approximately 43 km with minimal elevation gain, making it a great option for those new to road cycling or looking for a relaxed ride.
The routes often traverse the picturesque Barycz Valley Landscape Park, known for its rich biodiversity, extensive fishponds, and a mosaic of fields, meadows, and forests. You can also experience sections of the Barycz Valley Cycle Path, offering scenic views of this unique natural area.
Absolutely! Many routes pass by significant historical sites. For example, the Castle ruins in Zmigrod – Barycz Valley Cycle Path loop from Prusice takes you past the Castle ruins in Zmigrod. Other routes might lead you near the Palace in Wielka Lipa or the Hatzfeldt Palace, offering glimpses into the region's rich history.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Gmina Prusice are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the dedicated communal cycling paths, the diverse and picturesque landscapes of the Barycz Valley, and the opportunity to explore historical sites in a peaceful environment.
Yes, all the no-traffic road cycling routes listed in this guide are circular, meaning you will finish your ride at the same point where you started. This makes planning your trip and logistics much simpler. An example is the Prusice Town Hall – Träskoppsbacken loop from Wszemirów, which is a 66.5 km loop.
Gmina Prusice is actively developing recreational areas and cycling infrastructure, making it increasingly family-friendly. The varied terrain with flat sections and gentle hills, combined with dedicated cycling paths, offers safe and enjoyable options for families. The region also features attractions like the Ścieżka Bażanta (Pheasant Path) with educational boards and exercise equipment, perfect for family outings.
While cycling is possible year-round, the best seasons for no-traffic road cycling in Gmina Prusice are typically spring, summer, and early autumn. During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and the natural landscapes of the Barycz Valley are at their most vibrant. The region's commitment to cycling infrastructure ensures good conditions for most of the year.
Gmina Prusice and the surrounding areas are developing their tourism infrastructure. While specific cafes or accommodations directly on every route are not detailed here, the region's growing popularity for cycling means you'll find options in towns like Prusice and Żmigród. The Menzurka Cafe loop from Świerzów, for instance, suggests a cafe as a point of interest.
Gmina Prusice is well-connected, especially due to its proximity to Wrocław and good road connections via national road No. 5 and S5, making it easily accessible by car. For public transport, you would typically look for connections to Prusice or Żmigród, which serve as good starting points for many routes. Parking facilities are generally available in these towns.


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