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Touring cycling around gmina Wilamowice offers a diverse landscape at the foothills of the Beskid Mountains in southern Poland. The region features a mix of flat agricultural areas, gentle hills, and river valleys, particularly along the Soła River. This varied terrain provides a range of routes suitable for different cycling preferences, from leisurely rides through fields to more challenging paths with moderate elevation changes. The area is characterized by its natural features, including numerous fish ponds and scenic views of…
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This unassuming chapel makes a completely different impression once you peek inside. It's worth stopping here, if only for a moment.
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Entering Wilamowice, you step into one of the most fascinating cultural enclaves in Europe! The town's name (in the local language: Wymysoü) comes directly from the name Wilhelm (William) – a legendary Flemish or Frisian nobleman. In the 13th century, Wilhelm brought a group of settlers from Western Europe (present-day Belgium, the Netherlands, and even Scotland) who were fleeing great floods to this region. For centuries, the community, living in isolation, created its own unique Wilamowice language (wymysiöeryś), which has survived to this day and is the smallest living language in Poland. What is worth seeing here? Museum of Wilamowice Culture – a modern place where you can learn about the history of Wilhelm's migrants. Unique costumes and traditions – if you are lucky, you will see local women in colorful, traditional costumes with Frisian motifs. The Market Square in Wilamowice – the intimate center of the town, perfect for a short break on your cycling route.
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Wilamowice and Stara Wieś The first settlers from the West did not found one village, but two twin settlements located right next to each other. This is confirmed by the oldest church documents (lists of tithes) from 1326: Stara Wieś – recorded in the documents as Antiquo Willamowicz (Old Wilamowice). Wilamowice – recorded as Novovillamowicz (New Wilamowice). Interestingly, the fates of the inhabitants of both villages took completely different paths: The inhabitants of Stara Wieś were very quickly assimilated with the surrounding Polish population. They adopted their language and customs, thereby erasing their Western roots. In turn, the inhabitants of (New) Wilamowice abandoned farming in favor of crafts and trade, lived in isolation, and thanks to this, preserved their unique language (wymysiöeryś), costumes, and cultural distinctiveness for centuries. Hypothesis about settlers from Scotland.. Mention of Scots appear regularly in the Wilamowice tradition alongside Flemings and Frisians. Local tradition in the Municipality of Wilamowice still officially upholds the version that the founding core consisted of fugitives from Western Europe, among whom, alongside the dominant Flemings and Frisians, there was also a group of Scots. Influence on language: Some researchers and the Wilamowians themselves have pointed out that in the Wilamowice language, one can find isolated sounds or archaic words that phonetically show a surprising similarity not only to Dutch, but also to Celtic languages or Old Scots (Scots) and Anglo-Saxon. Traces in surnames: Part of the family names and nicknames in Wilamowice has, over the years, been attempted to be etymologically linked to origins from the British Isles.
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Wilamowice is a town near Bielsko-Biała, called "Polish Flanders". It is famous for its unique community: Wilamowian language: A distinct Germanic language that survived despite persecution after 1945. It is currently undergoing intense revitalization, and young scientists are conducting research on it. Traditions: Residents still cultivate colorful local customs today, cherishing the memory of 13th-century settlers from Western Europe. Wilamowian costume: The group also uses its own very characteristic and richly decorated traditional folk costume.
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A chapel built in the years 1977-1979 as a thank you for saving a life from the Auschwitz concentration camp. A very well-kept place, it is worth stopping here during your expedition.
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The Volunteer Fire Department in Kęty Podlesie is the youngest unit in the Kęty commune. Its history dates back to 1948, when the second platoon of the Volunteer Fire Department in Kęty was formed. In 1949, the project of building a fire station was initiated. A Fire Station Construction Committee was formed, materials were collected, and work began before the winter of 1952. Initially, construction was financed from the Volunteer Fire Department's own funds. The first external support came in 1961 from the Polish Insurance Association (PZU). After several years of dedicated effort and extensive community service, construction was completed, and the station opened on July 21, 1968. On March 15, 1967, the unit received a banner donated by the Kęty Consumer Cooperative. In 1988, the Podlesie fire department celebrated its 40th anniversary. During the anniversary celebration, the unit's banner was awarded the Gold Medal of Merit for Firefighting. On this ceremonial day, a new banner, funded by the generosity of members of the Kęty-Podlesie Volunteer Fire Department, was dedicated and presented to the unit.
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The history of the Nowa Wieś (Kęty) Volunteer Fire Department spans the pre-war period, the occupation, and the present day. The unit was founded before World War II, during the pre-war period, and its operations were halted during the war. After the war, in 1945, a new board was established. In subsequent years, the unit continued to grow, acquiring equipment, training firefighters, and achieving success in firefighting competitions, including first place in 1992.
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A very strange place. It's the first time I've seen so much privacy in one place... Fences everywhere and restricted access to the water...
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There are over 50 touring cycling routes in gmina Wilamowice, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. The majority, 43 routes, are classified as easy, making the area very accessible for casual riders.
Yes, gmina Wilamowice is well-suited for family cycling. Many of the 43 easy routes are ideal for families. A notable option is the picturesque 26-kilometer Wilamowski Szlak Ogrodów (Wilamowice Garden Trail), which meanders through a hilly landscape with the Beskids as a scenic backdrop, perfect for a family outing.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in gmina Wilamowice are designed as loops. For example, the Near New Village – Road Through the Fields loop from gmina Wilamowice is an easy 21.8 km circular route, and the View of the Countryside – Staw Komorowiec loop from Wilamowice is another easy 22.8 km option that offers scenic views.
While the region is known for its easy routes, there are options for more experienced riders. The area features 11 moderate routes and 1 difficult route. For those seeking a significant challenge, the region is also part of an advanced 163-kilometer 'Poland-Slovakia' cycling magistrale. A moderate route to consider is the Near New Village – Forest Bike Trail loop from Hałcnów Granica, which covers 40.7 km through forested areas and open fields.
The region offers several natural attractions. You can cycle along the mountainous Soła River, known for its extensive backwaters and stony beaches. The impressive Porąbka Dam, which created the picturesque Jezioro Międzybrodzkie (Międzybrodzie Lake), is also a great spot for admiring the scenery. Additionally, the area is rich in fish ponds, such as Komorowickie Ponds, offering serene natural spaces.
Yes, gmina Wilamowice has unique cultural heritage. It is home to the 'Polish Flemings,' an extraordinary ethnic group with a distinct language and traditions. While cycling, you might also encounter historical sites like Sulkowski Castle or Kotuliński Palace in Czechowice-Dziedzice, which are part of the nearby attractions.
The best time for touring cycling in gmina Wilamowice is typically from spring through early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant, allowing you to fully enjoy the varied landscapes, from blooming gardens to the scenic views of the Beskid Mountains.
The touring cycling routes in gmina Wilamowice are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 280 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscape, which includes a mix of flat agricultural areas, gentle hills, and river valleys, as well as the stunning views of the surrounding Beskid Mountains.
Yes, the region is part of the local culinary trail called 'Bielska kraina,' known for its carp breeding and fish ponds. This suggests opportunities to find local eateries or cafes. You might also find places like the Beach Bar at WakePark near some of the lakes, offering refreshment stops.
While specific parking locations are not detailed for every route, gmina Wilamowice is a well-established area for outdoor activities. It is generally possible to find parking in or near the towns and villages that serve as starting points for the routes, such as Wilamowice itself or other local communities.
Gmina Wilamowice is located in southern Poland, and while specific public transport links to every trailhead are not provided, regional bus services connect the main towns and villages. For longer distances, train connections to nearby larger cities like Bielsko-Biała could be used, from where local transport or a short cycle might lead to the routes.
Many routes in gmina Wilamowice offer excellent views of the Beskid Mountains, as the region is nestled at their foothills. Routes that traverse hilly landscapes or open fields, such as the Wilamowski Szlak Ogrodów, frequently provide scenic backdrops of the mountains. The View of the Countryside – Staw Komorowiec loop from Wilamowice is specifically named for its scenic vistas.


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