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Road cycling routes around Obryte, located within Poland's Mazowieckie Voivodeship, feature generally flat to gently undulating terrain, making them accessible for various skill levels. The region is characterized by peaceful rural roads that often traverse through forests and along riverside paths, including those near the Narew River. While the landscape is mostly flat, occasional short, gentle gradients are present, providing varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The longest market square in Europe, whose main function is parking. A filter that cuts out cars from souvenir photos will come in handy in your camera :)
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The parish of St. Teresa of the Child Jesus was established on 28.10.1927 by Archbishop A.J. Nowowiejski. The parish was established from the territory of the parishes of Wyszków, Długosiodło and Obryte. By the bull "Totus Tuus Poloniae Populus" of Pope John Paul II of 25.03.1992, the parish of Porządzie was incorporated into the Diocese of Łomża from the Diocese of Płock. In 1994, a new parish was established in Rząśnik from the territory of the parish of Porządzie. In 1926, at the initiative of Fr. J. Trzaskoma, vicar from Wyszków, a wooden chapel was built in Porządzie. The current wooden church of St. Teresa of the Child Jesus was moved from Dzierżenin and built in the years 1927-1930 at the initiative of Fr. parish priest Jan Trzaskoma; blessed in 1930. In 1954, the church was enlarged thanks to the efforts of parish priest Jan Fałkowski. The parish church in Porządzie was established on 1.10.2004 by the Bishop of Łomża Stanisław Stefanek as the Sanctuary of St. Teresa of the Child Jesus. Number of faithful: 1,759 https://parafie.diecezja.lomza.pl/ad/parafie,1/porzadzie-parafia-pw-sw-teresy-od-dzieciatka-jezus,126
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"The history of the town hall dates back to the early 15th century. Bishop Jakub of Płock is said to have funded the seat of the town authorities in 1405. The Gothic tower added to the town hall fulfilled both judicial and penitentiary functions as well as defense. Initially, it reached a height of 15 m and was built on a rectangular plan. During the 15th and 16th centuries, it was gradually raised, with additional storeys built on an octagonal plan. A new town hall was also built - lower, more modern - in the Renaissance style, topped with a crested attic. The 30-meter tower at that time gained a domed spire with a lantern, and a clock was also ordered for it. During the wars in the 17th and 18th centuries, the town hall burned down several times. In 1728, it was rebuilt with funds from Bishop Andrzej Stanisław Kostka Załuski. The two-bay building surrounded the tower in a horseshoe shape from the east. The entrance was located on the north and covered with a wooden arcade. The tower roof was changed to an octagonal one, and the clock was abandoned. In this form, the town hall survived until the end of the 19th century. At that time, in addition to the city authorities, the army was quartered here, and there was a prison and even warehouses for Pułtusk merchants. At the end of the 19th century, a shelter was organized in the ruined building, and from 1880, the ground floor and the tower were put into use by the Volunteer Fire Department. After 1902, a new, smaller building was erected on the site of the former building, in the neo-Gothic style, only for the use of the fire department. The tower was deprived of its roof, replacing it with an uncovered platform. It turned out to be completely non-functional and the original roof covering of the tower top was quickly restored. Also at that time, a clock was placed on the north side, on the seventh floor." Source: https://arch.pultusk.pl/wieza-dawnego-ratusza-gotycko-renesansowa/
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Single Track Rząśnik, for big and small. cool, fast, a few places require caution, good to have low pressure https://43ride.com/wyjazdy/2023/singletrack-rzasnik-mazowsze/
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Great route with bands, jumps, rock garden, drop. Professionally made, one of the few such places in Mazovia. I had the entire bike park to myself today. Great
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The picturesque wooden church in Porządzie was built in the interwar period from the reconstruction of an eighteenth-century temple moved from Dzierżenin in Pułtusk district. The designer of its expansion was the outstanding architect Stefan Szyller, a theoretician and propagator of the so-called national style. The church's exceptional character is due to its characteristic shape, foreign to the Mazovia region, and associated with the wooden sacral architecture of southern Poland. The shape of the temple and its decoration were influenced by the ideas of the architect referring to traditional patterns of native wooden architecture. https://zabytek.pl/pl/obiekty/porzadzie-kosciol-par-pw-sw-teresy-od-dzieciatka-jezus
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The market square is located in the old part of the city, between the Basilica and the Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene. Currently, the market square in Pułtusk is 400 meters long and 50 meters wide. It received a rectangular surface of these dimensions during the great expansion of the settlement in the 15th century.
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Opposite is a bar-cafe. You can eat and drink coffee. In the summer, good ice cream with a view of the locals who meet on the benches nearby.
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There are 9 road cycling routes around Obryte, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. These routes are primarily easy to moderate in difficulty, making them accessible to a wide range of riders.
The Obryte area, situated within Poland's Mazowieckie Voivodeship, is known for its generally flat to gently undulating terrain. You'll find peaceful rural roads, often traversing through forests and along scenic riverside paths, including those near the Narew River. While mostly flat, occasional short, gentle gradients provide a varied cycling experience.
Yes, the region offers several easy routes perfect for beginners or family outings. For example, the Grocery Store Open on Sunday – Ice Cream Parlor Bakery loop from Grabówiec is an easy 25.9-mile (41.7 km) trail. Another great option is the Ice Cream Parlor Bakery – Grocery Store Open on Sunday loop from Pułtusk, an easy 20.6-mile (33.2 km) route through the countryside.
Many routes offer opportunities to explore local attractions. You might pass by historical sites such as the Pułtusk Town Hall Tower or the Pułtusk Market Square, which is considered one of the longest in Europe. Religious buildings like the St. Stanislaus the Bishop and Martyr Church in Nowy Lubiel are also accessible along some paths.
Yes, many of the routes around Obryte are designed as loops, offering convenient circular rides. Examples include the popular Grocery Store Open on Sunday – Ice Cream Parlor Bakery loop from Grabówiec and the Grocery Store Open on Sunday loop from Zatory, both providing a return to your starting point.
The Mazowieckie Voivodeship generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant, making for enjoyable rides through forests and along riversides. While winter cycling is possible, conditions can be challenging due to colder temperatures and potential snow.
The road cycling routes around Obryte are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 2 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peaceful rural roads, the scenic beauty of the forested areas, and the accessible, mostly flat terrain that makes for a relaxing ride.
Yes, the region benefits from routes that follow rivers, including the Narew River. These paths provide scenic views of waterways and surrounding nature, often on well-marked, mostly asphalt surfaces, ensuring a comfortable ride. The St. Anne's Church, Nowy Lubiel – Singletrack Bagno Pulwy loop from Narew is one such route that offers riverside proximity.
While specific cafes directly on every route are not guaranteed, routes often pass through charming villages and towns like Pułtusk. Pułtusk, with its historic Market Square, offers various amenities including cafes and restaurants where you can take a break and refuel during your ride.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Obryte traverse through forests and lush green areas. These sections offer shaded paths and a sense of immersion in nature, providing fresh air and picturesque backdrops for your ride. The region's character includes significant green spaces, ensuring a pleasant natural environment.
The longest road cycling route in the area is the Grocery Store Open on Sunday – Ice Cream Parlor Bakery loop from Grabówiec, which spans 25.9 miles (41.7 km). This easy loop offers a comprehensive tour through the local countryside.
Yes, for cyclists looking for a balanced ride with some gentle elevation changes, there are moderate options. The Grocery Store Open on Sunday loop from Zatory is a moderate 21.5-mile (34.6 km) path that provides a good blend of distance and slight gradients.


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