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No traffic gravel bike trails around gmina Zwierzyniec traverse a landscape characterized by dense forests, rolling hills, and river valleys. The region, often referred to as the heart of Roztocze, offers a comprehensive network of cycling routes with a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces. This terrain provides varied riding experiences, making it suitable for exploring the natural beauty of Roztocze National Park and its surroundings. The area's unique microclimate and extensive trail system create an ideal setting for gravel…
Last updated: May 30, 2026
4.0
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35
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21.7km
01:09
110m
110m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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22
riders
71.2km
03:58
360m
360m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.3
(3)
33
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50.3km
02:42
230m
230m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.4km
02:19
150m
150m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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10
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46.4km
02:47
230m
230m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful reservoir in Zwierzyniec. If you're following the Roztocze Central Trail, it's worth deviating a few meters here. This reservoir was created by damming the Wieprz River and covers approximately 6 hectares. It's beautiful and peaceful here, with piers, a beach, and a campsite.
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The Church of St. John of Nepomuk in Zwierzyniec is a charming Baroque church built on an island in 1741–1747 as a family chapel for the Zamoyski family. The characteristic bridge leading to the church and the picturesque location make this place a unique point on the map of Roztocze. The interior is decorated with polychrome by Łukasz Smuglewicz and paintings in the side chapels, including a painting of the coronation of the Virgin Mary attributed to him. The building is easily accessible by bike – it is worth stopping for a moment and looking inside.
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At the promenade and beach. Numerous food outlets and restaurants.
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It was created by damming the waters of the Wieprz River and covers an area of approx. 6 ha, and its depth reaches 2.5 m. The reservoir serves as a retention and tourist area. There is a guarded bathing area next to the reservoir, as well as a sandy beach and a floating pier. There is a water equipment rental next to the reservoir. The reservoir is an important point for kayaking trips organized on the Wieprz River. There are recreation centers, a camping site and numerous agritourism farms around the reservoir. The reservoir is also an ideal place for anglers who fish for ide, carp, roach, pike, trout and zander.
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The Florian Oak, whose trunk had already reached 770 centimetres in circumference, was declared a natural monument in 1956.
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The Zwierzyniec Brewery is a historic brewery from the early 19th century located in Zwierzyniec. The owner of the plant is the State Treasury, and the lessee – Perła – Browary Lubelskie. The brewery in Zwierzyniec was founded as part of the Zamoyski Family Fee Tariff by Stanisław Kostka Zamoyski at the beginning of the 19th century. The first buildings, which included a single-storey brewing plant, cellars, warehouses, a cooperage and a coach house, were built in 1805–1806 on the site of the former Zamoyski residence. The masonry work was supervised by master Grzegorz Szostakiewicz, and the Scottish brewer John McDonald was responsible for starting beer production. In 1806–1810, English porter-type beer was brewed there. In 1810, the brewery burned down. However, it was quickly rebuilt from the destruction. In 1834–1836, it was expanded and modernized. At that time, it was equipped with a steam engine, and a mill for grinding malt was set up in the new wing. From the 1840s, the plant was leased by the Zamość Estate. In the years 1866–1878, it suspended operations. Most of its equipment was sold. In 1878, after another expansion and the purchase of new equipment, it was reopened.
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There are 10 dedicated traffic-free gravel bike trails listed in this guide for gmina Zwierzyniec. These routes offer a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult options, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
The no-traffic gravel trails in gmina Zwierzyniec traverse a diverse landscape, primarily featuring dense forests, rolling hills, and river valleys. You'll encounter a mix of well-maintained gravel paths, forest roads, and some sections with natural surfaces, all designed to keep you away from vehicular traffic.
Yes, gmina Zwierzyniec offers several easy and family-friendly options. For a pleasant ride, consider the Zwierzyniec Brewery – Polish ponies loop from Zwierzyniec. This route is rated easy and allows you to enjoy the natural beauty without encountering car traffic.
Many trails offer access to beautiful natural and historical sites. You can visit the Echo Ponds Beach, where you might spot Polish Konik horses, or the Observation Tower at Echo Ponds for panoramic views. The iconic Chapel on the Water (Kaplica na Wodzie) is also easily accessible from many routes around Zwierzyniec.
Absolutely. For a more demanding ride, try the Rudka Reservoir – The trail bypasses the sandy road. loop from Zwierzyniec. This route is rated difficult and offers a significant elevation gain over its 26.8 km, providing a good challenge while keeping you away from main roads.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal. The weather is pleasant, and the natural scenery is vibrant with fewer visitors than peak summer. While the trails are designed to be traffic-free, these seasons offer a more tranquil experience overall. Winter can also be beautiful, but some paths might be challenging due to snow or ice.
Zwierzyniec itself is a good starting point and can be reached by local buses. Many of the traffic-free gravel routes, such as the Florian Oak – Polish ponies loop from gmina Zwierzyniec, begin directly from or near the town center, making them accessible if you arrive without a car.
Zwierzyniec offers several parking options, especially near popular starting points like the town center or close to the Roztocze National Park entrance. Look for designated parking areas which are usually well-marked and provide convenient access to the trailheads.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet woodlands, the well-maintained gravel paths that truly keep you away from cars, and the opportunity to observe wildlife like the Polish Konik horses. The diverse scenery and the sense of peaceful escape are frequently highlighted.
Yes, many of the routes in gmina Zwierzyniec are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Rudka Reservoir – Krasnobród Reservoir loop from Zwierzyniec, which offers a longer, moderate circular ride.
While many gravel paths drain well, some sections, especially those deep in the forest or with natural surfaces, can become muddy or slippery after heavy rain. It's always advisable to check local weather forecasts and consider bringing wider tires for better grip if wet conditions are expected.
Many forest paths and trails in the Roztocze region are dog-friendly, especially if your dog is on a leash. However, within the strict protection zones of the Roztocze National Park, there might be restrictions. Always check local signage or the park's official website (rpn.gov.pl) for the most current regulations regarding pets.


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