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Masovian Voivodeship
powiat piaseczyński
gmina Konstancin-Jeziorna

Imberfal Weir – Wilanów Palace loop from Bielawa

Moderate

4.4

(11)

124

riders

Imberfal Weir – Wilanów Palace loop from Bielawa

02:32

41.4km

130m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 12, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 13.4 km for 277 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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1.88 km

Moczary by the Jeziorka River

Highlight • Natural

The marshes are a sanctuary for birds and you can admire them before going to the spa park.

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1.96 km

Imberfal Weir

Highlight • Monument

Built in 1954 for the needs of paper factory in Mirków.

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13.5 km

Wilanów Palace

Highlight • Castle

The Wilanów Palace was built from 1677 to 1679 by Augustyn Wincenty Locci on behalf of King Jan III. Sobieski was built at the southern end of the Warsaw Royal Route in the Warsaw district of the same name, Wilanów, and is known as the Polish Versailles. Its name goes back to the Polonized Italian name “Villa Nuova”.

The baroque furnishings with busts of the ancient Roman emperors and consuls as well as reliefs glorified the victories of Jan III. Sobieskis and the virtues of his wife Queen Marysieńka. Statues of Atlas the Titan stand on the two towers.

After the death of Jan III. Sobieski, his successor King August II the Strong resided here until 1700. He was famous for the large and extravagant festivals that he organized in the castle. After that, the palace successively passed into the possession of the Sieniawski, Lubomirski, Czartoryski, Potocki and Branicki magnate families, who redesigned the palace in the forms of the following eras. The Wilanów estate included various villages and residences in the surrounding area, such as Gucin Gaj, Morysin, Natolin, Powsiń, Służew or Ursynów.

The palace was looted and set on fire by the German Wehrmacht in 1944 after the Warsaw Uprising; However, they were no longer able to achieve their original goal of completely destroying this symbol of Polish culture due to the advance of the Red Army. The palace was rebuilt in its original Baroque form after the Second World War.

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14.5 km

Bike path

Highlight • Cycleway

5

21.1 km

Belweder Palace

Highlight • Historical Site

[pl, en, de]
Belweder or Pałac Belwederski is a classicist building built in 1819-1822. In the years 1918-1922, the headquarters of the State Chief, in the years 1922-1926 and 1989-1993, the seat of the President of the Republic of Poland. Formerly a model for many palaces built by Polish noble families.
Considering the popularity of columnists in contemporary houses, this role is rather still valid.


Belweder / Palace Belwederski or Belweder Palace, is a palace in Warsaw, build in 1819-1822. The President of the Republic of Poland resides at Belweder. After the re-establishment of Poland, it was the residence of Marshal Józef Piłsudski, Chief of State (1918-22) and later Minister of Military Affairs of Poland.

Das Warschauer Belvedere (englisch Belvedere Palace) - heutzutage der Sitz des polnischen Präsidenten. Es ein ursprünglich barocker und 1818 im klassizistischen Stil umgebauter Palast. Das Belvedere befindet sich auf einem Hügel, über einem künstlichen Teich am westlichen Rand des Łazienki-Parks. Es diente hunderten polnischer Kleinadelspalais als Vorbild.
Sieht man die Häuser auf dem Lande, scheint die Vorbildrolle weiterhin zu bestehen.

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21.2 km

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Pomnik Józefa Piłsudskiego według projectu Stanisława Ostrowskiego. Wystawiony jako wyraz wdzięczności za obronę Warszawy w 1920 roku.

Józef Piłsudski monument. Piłsudski was a Polish statesman; Chief of State (1918–22), first Marshal of Poland (from 1920), and de facto dictator (1926–35) of the Second Polish Republic, Minister of Military Affairs. From mid-World War I he had a major influence in Poland's politics, and was an important figure on the European political scene. He was the person most responsible for the creation of the Second Republic of Poland in 1918, 123 years after it had been taken over by Russia, Austria and Prussia.

Józef Piłsudski Monument. Piłsudski was a prominent Polish military and politician who fought against Russian rule. He later became Marshal of the Second Polish Republic, which he ruled for a time as a dictator. In 1920, he decisively defeated Russian troops during the Battle of Warsaw, sometimes called the Miracle on the Vistula. This monument is dedicated to this victory.

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21.4 km

The Fryderyk Chopin Monument in Warsaw's Łazienki Park is an Art Nouveau monument depicting the composer under a stylized willow tree. Its design was created as a result of a competition in 1908, and the author of the sculpture was Wacław Szymanowski. The monument was unveiled in 1926, but in 1940 it was destroyed by the Germans. Reconstruction was completed in 1958. Since 1959, Chopin concerts have been held there. The monument has its copies in Japan and Gliwice.

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23.4 km

The Charles de Gaulle Roundabout is ironically called by Warsaw residents the Palma Roundabout due to the presence of the Jerusalem palm. The palm was erected on December 12, 2002. Part of the Greetings from Alej Jerozolimskie project, it was inspired by Rajkowska and Artur Żmijewski's stay in Israel in 2001, and the initial idea for the installation assumed an entire row of trees of this type. Ultimately, instead of a row, Rajkowska decided to erect a single palm. The author treats her project as leftist. The palm was made by the American company Soul-utions.com from plastic and natural materials. It is approx. 15 meters high. It is waterproof. Its stability is ensured by its placement on a metal structure loaded with concrete prefabricated elements.

From a legal point of view, the palm is the property of Joanna Rajkowska. In 2007, the author, in exchange for 40 thousand zł subsidy for the renovation of the installation ceded its property copyrights to the city, agreeing for it to use the image of the palm tree in promotional materials. This agreement expired in 2011.

Source:
pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pozdrowienia_z_Alej_Jerozolimskich

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41.4 km

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31.8 km

5.23 km

3.70 km

577 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

28.3 km

8.44 km

3.87 km

556 m

179 m

< 100 m

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Thursday 9 July

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