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Touring cycling around gmina Wierzbno, a rural administrative district in Poland, features a landscape characterized by the Liwiec River, the Węgrów Reservoir, and surrounding forests. The region offers varied terrain with gentle elevation changes, suitable for different cycling abilities. Historical sites such as Liw Castle and the Museum of Wooden Architecture are integrated into many routes, providing points of interest.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard bike ride. Great for any fitness level. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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In the very heart of Węgrów, in the market square, stands a bench with the figure of Pan Twardowski. It is a symbolic point of the walk, where legend meets the city's history and its urban layout. For centuries, the Węgrów market square has been the center of life: trade, meetings, and events. It is surrounded by the most important buildings, including the monumental Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Węgrów, with which the most famous thread of the Twardowski story is associated – the mirror attributed to the sorcerer. From a geographical perspective, the market square lies on a slight elevation of the plateau, safely above the Liwiec valley. It was precisely this location that favored the establishment of cities: dry, stable, and at the same time close to the river, which provided water, fertile meadows, and communication routes. Sitting next to Twardowski in the market square, one can discern three layers of this place: • historical – the former layout of the chartered city, • legendary – the story of the sorcerer and the mirror in the basilica, • geographical – the relationship of the city with the Liwiec valley. This is a good starting point for a walk: from the center, where the meaning of Węgrów is concentrated, before the road leads towards the river and the open space of the valley.
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There is no crossing, but you can walk there in the summer
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The original church from 1407, endowed in 1478 by Jan Litawor Chreptowicz, the royal chancellor. The next one built in 1676 by Emerencjana Mleczko. The current brick parish church, built in 1788 by Aleksander Ossoliński, Lithuanian sword-bearer, consecrated in 1837 by Bishop Jan Marceli Gutkowski. Baroque-neoclassical style.
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View from the bridge over the Liwiec River
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In the Węgrów Market Square by the Municipal Public Library, a bench was placed on which Master Jan Twardowski sits holding a magic mirror, there is also an open book in which a text in Polish and English is written translating the Latin inscription on the mirror frame: "Twardowski played with this mirror, performing magic arts, now he is destined to serve God". The bench was made from a cast by the Kruszewski Brothers Bell Foundry in Węgrów. It refers to the legends of the famous Master Twardowski and the Twardowski Mirror, which is located in the Minor Basilica in Węgrów. The mirror was donated to the Węgrów church in the 18th century by the founder of the church, Jan Dobrogost Krasiński.
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We will come across Sowia Góra by driving the road from Liwo to Węgrów and turning right just after the bridge over the Liwiec River. The elevation is located about 1.5 km just behind the town of Jarnice. Sowia Góra is a famous hill in the area, quite high, from which there is a beautiful view of the Liwiec Valley, the large and irregular bend of this river, where local residents and tourists relax from spring to summer.
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At the beginning of the 15th century, the mason Niclos (Mikołaj) began the construction of a brick castle on an artificial island surrounded by the swamps of the Liwiec River – the border river of Mazovia and Lithuania. Liw was distinguished for its military importance – the castle was one of 6 brick fortresses built by the Mazovian prince Janusz I the Elder. Founded on a plan close to a square (32 × 33 m), it had two parallel buildings separated by a courtyard and a gate, similar to the castles in Borysławice, Kórnik, Łowicz and Gosławice.
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There are over 35 touring cycling routes in gmina Wierzbno, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The routes in gmina Wierzbno cater to various abilities. You'll find over 25 easy routes, 7 moderate routes, and 4 more challenging routes for experienced riders.
Gmina Wierzbno offers a varied landscape, generally characterized by relatively flat to gently rolling terrain. Routes often feature river valleys, views of the Węgrów Reservoir, and segments through wooded areas, as nearly 20% of the municipality is forest land. You can expect a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit the Liw Castle and Armory Museum, a 15th-century Gothic castle with an 18th-century Baroque manor house, which is featured on routes like the Campsite at Liw Castle – Liw Castle and Armory Museum loop from gmina Wierzbno. Another notable stop is the Museum of Wooden Architecture of the Siedlce Region in Sucha, showcasing historic wooden buildings by the Kostrzyn river.
Many of the routes in gmina Wierzbno are suitable for families, particularly the easy-rated trails. The relatively flat terrain and scenic natural areas make for pleasant rides. For example, the Sandy Road by the Ponds – View of the Liwiec River loop from Węgrów is an easy 17.1-mile trail that takes about 1 hour 45 minutes, perfect for a family outing.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the combination of natural beauty, such as the Liwiec River and Węgrów Reservoir views, with the opportunity to explore historical landmarks like Liw Castle.
Yes, many routes in gmina Wierzbno are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular example is the Węgrów Reservoir – Campsite at Liw Castle loop from Węgrów, a 35.9-mile route that offers diverse scenery.
Absolutely. The presence of the Liwiec River opens up possibilities for combining cycling with kayaking. The picturesque natural scenery around the Węgrów Reservoir also provides opportunities for picnicking and enjoying the outdoors.
While specific details on seasonal conditions are not provided, the region's natural features and historical sites suggest that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for touring cycling, offering pleasant weather and lush landscapes. Winter cycling options might be limited due to weather conditions.
Yes, the region offers several scenic spots. The View of the Liwiec Valley from Sowia Góra is a notable viewpoint. Additionally, routes along the Liwiec River and around the Węgrów Reservoir provide picturesque natural scenery.
While specific parking locations are not detailed for every trailhead, routes often start from towns like Węgrów or gmina Wierzbno itself, where public parking facilities are typically available. For routes starting near attractions like Liw Castle, dedicated parking may be provided.


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