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Poland
Pomeranian Voivodeship
powiat gdański
Pruszcz Gdański

Brama Wyżynna (High Gate) – Neptune Fountain (Fontanna Neptuna), Gdańsk loop from Pruszcz Gdański

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Poland
Pomeranian Voivodeship
powiat gdański
Pruszcz Gdański

Brama Wyżynna (High Gate) – Neptune Fountain (Fontanna Neptuna), Gdańsk loop from Pruszcz Gdański

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Brama Wyżynna (High Gate) – Neptune Fountain (Fontanna Neptuna), Gdańsk loop from Pruszcz Gdański

01:15

25.1km

70m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 13, 2026

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After 24.9 km for 215 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1

3.80 km

Tree Water Fountain

Highlight • Structure

2

11.5 km

Brama Wyżynna (High Gate)

Highlight • Monument

The High Gate is the starting point for exploring Gdansk's magnificent mile. The Renaissance building was built in its current representative form in 1588 by the Flemish architect Wilhelm van den Block.
The High Gate served as the city's main gate. It is decorated with allegorical figures from 1648, created by Peter Ringering and bearing the inscription "Peace, Freedom, Unity". Above the arches, the coats of arms of Gdansk, Poland and Prussia decorate the gate.
The Royal Route began with the High Gate, which leads directly to the Golden Gate (Złota Brama), which was built by Abraham van den Block in 1612 - 1614. "May those who love you prosper. May there be peace within your walls and happiness in your palaces" is the inscription.


schwarzaufweiss.de/polen/danzig-reisefuehrer/hohestor.htm

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11.7 km

Manor of the Brotherhood of St. George

Highlight • Historical Site

4

11.8 km

"The Golden Gate (Polish: Złota Brama; German: Langgasser Tor) in Gdańsk (former German name: Danzig), Poland, is one of the most notable tourist attractions of the city.

It was created in 1612–14 in place of a 13th-century gothic gate, the Brama Długouliczna (Long Street Gate). It is located at one end of Long Lane (ulica Długa; German: Langgasse), where, together with Brama Wyżynna (German: Hohes Tor = High Gate) and Wieża Więzienna (German: Stockturm = Prison Tower), it forms a part of the old city fortifications." Wikipedia - Golden Gate (Gdańsk)

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12.1 km

Gdansk surprised me positively and is definitely a highlight. The ascent of the tower of the Marienkirche is a must, because from up here you have a great overview of the city. The World War II Museum is also worth a visit. A boat trip to Westerplatte should also be included, including harbor tour.

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12.8 km

Monument to Świętopełk II the Great - the Duke of Gdańsk in the years 1227–1266. The monument was unveiled on August 22, 2010 on the occasion of the 750th anniversary of the Dominican Fair.

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13.4 km

Amber Museum (Muzeum Bursztynu)

Highlight • Historical Site

8

15.6 km

Church of St. Ignatius

Highlight • Religious Site

History

1585 Arrival of the Jesuits in Gdańsk.
1592 Foundation document of the famous college.
1615 Construction of the first church below Radunia. 1620-first buildings of the College.
1656 Church fire - Second Swedish War.
1676 Construction of the second church - current location.
1677 John III Sobieski visits the college.
1687-89 Construction of a new boarding school.
1722-26 Reconstruction of the church.
1747-55 Further work on the expansion of the church.
1777 Construction of the "old" bell tower.
1781 Erection of the junior high school where Józef Wybicki - creator of the National Anthem "Poland has not yet perished" - was educated.
1807-13 Damage to the church, loss of both towers.
1826 Demolition of the college, on whose foundations it was built in 1827. the current rectory.
1832 Fr. Jakub Brill was the first administrator of the parish.
May 1, 1839 Erection of the parish of St. Ignatius.
Subsequent parish priests:
1843 Fr. Jakub Brill
1866 Fr. Jan Schwaln
1881 Fr. Francis Scharmer
1891 Fr. Dr. Franciszek Schroter - co-founder of a Catholic orphanage and home for the handicapped, currently "Children's Home".
In the years 1897-98, Fr. served as vicar in the parish. Constantine Dominik - later bishop, died in the reputation of sanctity.
1901 Parish priest, Fr. Antoni Behrendt, to whom the church was founded in 1905. the Stations of the Cross and a painting of St. brought from Cologne on the Rhine. Ignatius - main altar.
1922 Fr. Leon Schutz, renovation of the front facade.
1926 Fr. Franciszek Behrendt.
1935 Fr. Dr. Jan Jastak.
1945 Parish priest, Fr. Władysław Ciechorski.
1945-47 Roofing, window glazing, repair of church walls.
1951 Full renovation of the polychrome.
1954-60 Purchase of 2 bells, 10 chandeliers, 22 wall lamps.
1961-66 The church receives a fireproof tabernacle, renovation of altar paintings, laying of a plaque on the 1000th anniversary of the baptism of Poland.
1967 Church heating (with oil).
1976 The new parish priest is the dean of the Gdańsk I deanery - Fr. Władysław Żywiński.
1976 Beginning of major renovation and conservation of the historic interior of the sacristy. Efforts to obtain technical documentation and conservation work to dehumidify the foundation walls of the church.
1977 Renovation of the front façade of the church. Conservation and painting works.
1987 Parish Priest Fr. Henryk Kilaczyński
in 2004, the parish numbered over 10,000. faithful
(diecezja.gda.pl/modules.php?name=Kuria&op=Parafia&par=327)

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25.1 km

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Train Station

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7.64 km

6.02 km

4.00 km

3.57 km

3.08 km

551 m

130 m

Surfaces

13.0 km

9.26 km

2.06 km

516 m

136 m

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