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Mountain bike trails around Poleski Park Krajobrazowy are characterized by a unique wetland ecosystem, featuring flat terrain, extensive peat bogs, meadows, and swampy forests. This region, often referred to as "Poland's tundra," provides an ideal setting for cross-country and recreational biking. The landscape includes numerous shallow lakes and ponds, alongside significant forest areas, particularly alder and swamp forests. While generally flat, the park's diverse natural features offer varied scenery for mountain bikers.
Last updated: July 18, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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The "Mietiułka" bike path is a 21-kilometer route for nature and active recreation lovers. It runs through various ecosystems, including some of the oldest forests in the Park, and leads to a viewing tower with a panorama of Durne Bagno. A particularly picturesque place is the viewing point in Wielki Łan, from where there is a view of the meadows and forests of the Polesie National Park. The route crosses the habitats of wolves and moose, and near the river you can see water birds, including cranes. The path starts at the Border Protection Corps monument, where there is a parking space for cars.
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The Orthodox cemetery in Wytyczno dates back to the 20th century and is distinguished by the tombstone of Father Michał Somik (d. 1909) and forged, metal and cast iron crosses. The first mention of the village dates back to 1450, and in 1769 a Greek Catholic church of the Holy Cross was founded here, which was demolished in 1938 as part of the government's campaign to destroy churches in Podlasie and Chełmszczyzna. The current wooden Catholic church was built in 1949 from a dismantled Evangelical "kirch". The Orthodox cemetery belongs to the parish in Włodawa and serves the small Orthodox population that remained after the displacements of 1944-47.
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The Border Protection Corps Monument in Wytyczno-Łowiszów commemorates the battle fought on October 1, 1939 by KOP soldiers with Soviet troops. It is an important historical site, reminding us of the heroism of Polish soldiers in defending the country's eastern borders during the September Campaign. The monument is located in a picturesque, forested area, near Lake Wytyczno, which makes it an interesting destination for cyclists exploring Polesie.
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Observation tower on the sidelines.
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One of the two observation towers on the "Perehod" path. From the tower we have an excellent view of the surrounding ponds and typical vegetation. If you listen to the sounds of the forest, you can hear the characteristic sound of "blowing into a bottle", it is a bittern - a bird from the heron family, one of the inhabitants of this area.
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The "Perehod" path is a treat for ornithologists, but lovers of beautiful landscapes will also not be disappointed. It is a nature trail that leads between the Pieszowolskie Ponds. In addition to many species of birds such as cormorants, cranes, herons and even kingfishers, we can also observe the European pond turtle. The path leads along dirt roads, there are no footbridges like on other paths in the Polesie National Park, but they are also friendly to people in wheelchairs and families with children (except on days after rain, because the roads become muddy). Remember that entry to the path is subject to a fee, you can buy a ticket at the Educational and Administrative Center and the Educational and Museum Center, as well as via the eParki.pl platform at https://poleskipn.eparki.pl/.
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Just behind the Educational and Museum Center of the Polesie National Park in Stare Załucz, at the end of the short nature trail "Żółwik", we can see a pond with these nice animals. The path was created mainly for children, who can learn about the life of the European pond turtle, the structure of the forest, etc. through play.
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There are 9 mountain bike trails available in Poleski Park Krajobrazowy, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. This includes 2 easy routes and 7 moderate routes, offering options for various skill levels.
The terrain in Poleski Park Krajobrazowy is predominantly flat, characterized by unique wetland ecosystems, extensive peat bogs, meadows, and swampy forests. While there are no significant climbs, the trails offer a diverse off-road experience through varied natural landscapes, making them suitable for cross-country and recreational biking.
Yes, there are easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners and families. An excellent option is the Jezioro Białka Beach loop from Białka, which is 11.7 km long and takes about 45 minutes to complete. These routes allow for a relaxed ride through the park's natural beauty.
The trails offer views of the park's distinctive wetlands, peat bogs, and diverse forests. You can ride past the Durne Bagno viewing tower, offering panoramic views of the bog, and explore areas with ancient forests. The region also features numerous lakes and ponds, such as the overgrowing Moszne Lake, and the Pieszowolskie Ponds, known for birdwatching.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Poleski Park Krajobrazowy are circular. For example, the Durne Bagno Observation Tower – Orthodox Cemetery in Wytyczno loop from Babsk is a popular 45.8 km circular trail that takes you through wetlands and forests. Another option is the Mietiułka Bike Trail – Perehod Trail loop from Babsk, a 29.6 km circular path.
The best time for mountain biking is typically from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the trails are most accessible. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Winter riding might be possible but can be challenging due to snow and ice, and some areas might be less accessible.
While Poleski Park Krajobrazowy is generally dog-friendly, it's important to note that the adjacent Poleski National Park has specific regulations regarding dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash and sometimes restricting access to certain areas. Always check local signage and official park rules, especially if your route borders or enters the National Park. For more detailed information on the National Park's rules, you can visit their official website: polpn.gov.pl.
Public transport options to Poleski Park Krajobrazowy are limited. While some local bus services might connect nearby towns, direct access to trailheads via public transport can be challenging. It's often recommended to travel by car or arrange private transport to reach the starting points of the mountain bike routes.
Parking is generally available at or near the starting points of many trails and in nearby villages. For instance, routes starting from Babsk or gmina Urszulin usually have designated parking areas. Always look for official parking lots or inquire locally to ensure you are parking legally and safely.
While the park itself is primarily natural, you can find cafes, small shops, and accommodation options in the surrounding villages and towns. It's advisable to plan your route and check for amenities in advance, especially for longer rides, as services might not be directly on the trails.
Poleski Park Krajobrazowy (Landscape Park) is a buffer zone surrounding Poleski Park Narodowy (National Park). While both share similar wetland ecosystems, the Landscape Park generally offers more flexible access for activities like mountain biking. The National Park often has stricter regulations, including specific rules for dogs and potentially restricted access to certain sensitive areas. The 'Mietiułka' biking path, for example, is a well-known trail within the broader Polesie region.
Yes, bike rental services are available in the vicinity of Poleski Park Krajobrazowy, making it convenient for visitors who don't bring their own bikes. It's recommended to check with local tourist information centers or accommodation providers for current rental options and availability.
The mountain bike trails in Poleski Park Krajobrazowy are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from 8 reviews. Riders often praise the unique natural immersion, the tranquility of the forests and wetlands, and the accessibility of the paths for a relaxed cross-country experience. The diverse ecosystems and rich biodiversity are also frequently highlighted.


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