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Touring cycling around gmina Pokrzywnica, located in Poland's Mazowieckie Voivodeship, is characterized by its gentle topography and the scenic Narew River valley. The region features picturesque meadows, oxbow lakes, and quiet roads suitable for leisurely cycling. Portions of the Nadbużański Landscape Park and the Nasielsko-Karniewski Protected Landscape Area offer diverse ecosystems to explore. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for various fitness levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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49.1km
03:18
100m
100m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7
riders
50.1km
03:33
180m
180m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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17.2km
01:05
80m
80m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.5km
02:16
130m
130m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There is a store right across the street. Convenient for recharging.
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Why this road is designated as a bike path remains a mystery to me. It's a highway without a large shoulder, and trucks roar past you at close quarters. It's better to turn north here and take the detour parallel to the river. Admittedly, the route is quite sandy, but unless you're on a racing bike, it's manageable.
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The longest market square in Europe, whose main function is parking. A filter that cuts out cars from souvenir photos will come in handy in your camera :)
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"The history of the town hall dates back to the early 15th century. Bishop Jakub of Płock is said to have funded the seat of the town authorities in 1405. The Gothic tower added to the town hall fulfilled both judicial and penitentiary functions as well as defense. Initially, it reached a height of 15 m and was built on a rectangular plan. During the 15th and 16th centuries, it was gradually raised, with additional storeys built on an octagonal plan. A new town hall was also built - lower, more modern - in the Renaissance style, topped with a crested attic. The 30-meter tower at that time gained a domed spire with a lantern, and a clock was also ordered for it. During the wars in the 17th and 18th centuries, the town hall burned down several times. In 1728, it was rebuilt with funds from Bishop Andrzej Stanisław Kostka Załuski. The two-bay building surrounded the tower in a horseshoe shape from the east. The entrance was located on the north and covered with a wooden arcade. The tower roof was changed to an octagonal one, and the clock was abandoned. In this form, the town hall survived until the end of the 19th century. At that time, in addition to the city authorities, the army was quartered here, and there was a prison and even warehouses for Pułtusk merchants. At the end of the 19th century, a shelter was organized in the ruined building, and from 1880, the ground floor and the tower were put into use by the Volunteer Fire Department. After 1902, a new, smaller building was erected on the site of the former building, in the neo-Gothic style, only for the use of the fire department. The tower was deprived of its roof, replacing it with an uncovered platform. It turned out to be completely non-functional and the original roof covering of the tower top was quickly restored. Also at that time, a clock was placed on the north side, on the seventh floor." Source: https://arch.pultusk.pl/wieza-dawnego-ratusza-gotycko-renesansowa/
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Initially, the church had a single nave, now it has three naves. The greatest changes in the church took place in the 16th century after 1546, thanks to John the Baptist of Venice, who built, among other things, a vault decorated with polychrome, a burial chapel for the founder of the reconstruction, Bishop Andrzej Noskowski (currently the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament). The Renaissance polychromes on the vault, discovered in 1994, raised the rank of the basilica as a historic monument, and the phrase Pułtusk vault entered the history of art. More at the source: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bazylika_kolegiacka_Zwiastowania_Naj%C5%9Bwi%C4%99tszej_Maryi_Panny_w_Pu%C5%82tusku
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As shown by an old photo from over 100 years ago, taken during the Russian partition (the photo shows the word Pułtusk written in Cyrillic), originally Saint John of Nepomuk stood on the other side of the canal, closer to the bridge and at the edge of the then paved Świętojańska Street. Both the pedestal and the sculpture itself were significantly different from those exhibited 15 years ago. In addition, the approximately 3-meter high pedestal and the approximately 2-meter figure of the saint were surrounded by a metal fence. On the current pedestal there is a plaque with the following text: "MONUMENT DESTROYED BY THE GERMANS DURING WORLD WAR II RESTORED TO THE CITY AS A VOTE OF THE RESIDENTS OF PUŁTUSZ LAND IN THE JUBILEE YEAR OF 24 SEPTEMBER 2000" Near the city (a few kilometres from the market square) on the Narew River, people interested in the figures of St. John of Nepomuk will find four other sculptures depicting his image. They stand in the following villages near Pułtusk: Lipniki Stare (from 1906), Głodowo (from 1909), Grabówiec (figure in a chapel), Kacice (date not visible, covered by artificial flowers hanging at its base). Source: https://polska-org.pl/10209429,Pultusk,Figura_sw_Jana_Nepomucena_Pultusk.html
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A bit of shade, a bit of sand, a bit of boats - all in all very nice :-)
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The Chinese have their Great Wall visible from space, and the Poles have their abandoned and decaying strawberry plant - also visible from space. Such a story.... In the past, it advertised the cultivation of strawberries by the SadPol farm, and now it is dying with its last strength, abandoned alone in the field. Access due to the lack of a fence. https://www.google.com/maps/@52.5330315,21.069995,42m/data=!3m1!1e3?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDYzMC4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D https://www.onet.pl/turystyka/szaryburekpl/ogromna-truskawka-pod-warszawa-skad-sie-tam-wziela/8lmg9p0,30bc1058
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There are 19 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes in gmina Pokrzywnica. These routes offer a variety of experiences, with 11 classified as easy, 6 as moderate, and 2 as difficult, ensuring options for different skill levels.
The terrain in gmina Pokrzywnica is generally gentle and relatively flat, making it ideal for touring cyclists. The routes often follow the picturesque Narew River valley, offering tranquil journeys with beautiful water views and minimal strenuous climbs. This allows for longer distances and more relaxed exploration.
The best time for no traffic touring cycling in gmina Pokrzywnica is typically from spring through early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is most favorable, and the natural landscapes, especially along the Narew River, are at their most vibrant. Autumn also offers beautiful foliage, though conditions might be cooler.
Yes, many of the no traffic touring cycling routes in gmina Pokrzywnica are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the easy 19.6 km Philosopher’s Stone loop from Pokrzywnica, which offers a convenient and enjoyable ride.
Absolutely. Gmina Pokrzywnica offers 11 easy no traffic touring cycling routes, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. These routes typically feature gentle terrain and shorter distances, allowing for an enjoyable introduction to touring cycling in the region. The Philosopher’s Stone loop from Pokrzywnica is a great easy option.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty, especially along the Narew River with its picturesque meadows and oxbow lakes. The region also features protected areas like the Nadbużański Landscape Park and the Nasielsko-Karniewski Protected Landscape Area. Specific natural highlights include the Jadwisin Nature Reserve, Zapadliska Pond, and the Wieliszewskie Łęgi Nature Reserve.
Yes, you can incorporate visits to several historical and cultural sites. The Pułtusk Town Hall Tower – View of the Pultusk Canal loop from Gąsiorowo route, for example, passes by the Gothic Pułtusk Town Hall Tower and the historic Pułtusk Market Square. Other points of interest include the Dębe Hydroelectric Power Plant and the Parish Church of St. Thomas the Apostle in Dzierżenin.
Yes, the region offers several scenic viewpoints, particularly along the Narew River and its surrounding areas. You can find beautiful vistas of the river's backwaters and protected landscapes. The Peninsula on the Zegrzyński Reservoir is a notable viewpoint offering expansive water views.
While specific parking facilities for each trailhead are not always signposted, gmina Pokrzywnica is generally accessible by car. You can often find parking in the towns and villages where routes begin, such as Pokrzywnica itself or Pułtusk. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival.
Public transport options to gmina Pokrzywnica are available, primarily by bus from larger nearby cities. However, services that accommodate bicycles directly on board might be limited. It's recommended to check with local public transport providers for their bike carriage policies and schedules if you plan to use this option.
Yes, you will find opportunities for refreshments in the towns and villages that the routes pass through, such as Pokrzywnica and Pułtusk. These locations offer cafes, small shops, and restaurants where you can take a break and refuel during your ride.
Many of the no traffic touring cycling routes, especially the 11 easy ones, are well-suited for families. The gentle topography and quiet roads make for a safe and enjoyable experience for cyclists of all ages. The scenic river valleys and natural areas provide a pleasant backdrop for family outings.
The komoot community highly rates touring cycling in gmina Pokrzywnica, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil, low-traffic roads, the beautiful riverine landscapes of the Narew, and the opportunity to explore charming Polish villages and historical sites at a relaxed pace.


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