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Mountain biking around Rozprza offers routes through a landscape characterized by gentle elevation changes, forests, and significant water bodies. The region features the Pilica River and the Luciąża River Reservoir, providing scenic backdrops for cycling. Many routes also explore the area around the large Sulejów Reservoir, known for its natural shorelines and pine forests. While not a hub for technical mountain biking, the terrain is well-suited for recreational rides and exploring natural and historical surroundings.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
5.0
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22
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42.3km
02:58
180m
180m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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24
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55.7km
04:00
240m
240m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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12
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35.7km
02:18
130m
130m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.5km
03:30
190m
190m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I haven't been inside but it looks nice from the outside.
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Overgrown, forest fragment. Beautiful green but the bushes cut your legs mercilessly :)
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The establishment of the Orthodox parish in Piotrków is associated with a group of Greeks who came to Piotrków from Macedonia in the mid-18th century. King Stanisław August allowed the opening of an Orthodox pastoral facility in the attic of a private house, owned by the Grabowski family at today's Plac Stefana Czarnieckiego (former Krótka Street) 10 in 1788. The first parish priest was hieromonk Grzegorz, originally from the island of Chios, a monk from one of the Athos communities. He performed his duties until his death in 1832. His duties were taken over by a Russian priest, Fr. Żadziński. Until 1839, the Piotrków parish, as an ethnically Greek one, was not subject to the local structures of the Russian Orthodox Church. It was only after that date that it was incorporated into it, which meant the removal of the Greek language from the liturgy. Located at 15 Juliusza Słowackiego Street. Built in the years 1844–1847, and expanded according to the design of the Russian architect Ivan Vasilyevich Shtrem in the years 1867–1869.
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The beginnings of secondary education in Piotrków date back to the second half of the 17th century and are associated with two orders: the Piarists and the Jesuits. The Piarists, after the unsuccessful efforts to open a college in Kraków in 1662, turned their attention to Piotrków, which was then the seat of the Crown Tribunal. They quickly gained the support of both the Piotrków townspeople and the church authorities, obtaining permission to settle in the city in 1674, and established a college in 1675. In 1677, the Sejm accepted their Piotrków foundation under the care of the king and the nation, exempting it from taxes. Initially, the school was located in a tenement house on Dominikańska Street (currently part of Wojska Polskiego Street). At the same time, the Piarists bought adjacent plots, eventually becoming the owners of a large block between Sieradzka, Nowe Miasto (currently Rycerska), Rwańska and Dominikańska Streets, designated for a church and school buildings. Their construction was completed in 1713. After the fire in Piotrków in 1731, a new, two-story, brick school building was built a year later, and in 1738 a boarding school building.
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The establishment of the Orthodox parish in Piotrków is associated with a group of Greeks who came to Piotrków from Macedonia in the mid-18th century. King Stanisław August allowed the opening of an Orthodox pastoral facility in 1788 in the attic of a private house, owned by the Grabowski family at today's Stefan Czarniecki Square (former Krótka Street) 10. The first parish priest was hieromonk Grzegorz, originally from the island of Chios, a monk of one of the Athos communities. He performed his duties until his death in 1832. His duties were taken over by a Russian priest, Fr. Żadziński. Until 1839, the Piotrków parish, as an ethnically Greek one, was not subject to the local structures of the Russian Orthodox Church. It was only after that date that it was incorporated into it, which meant the removal of the Greek language from the liturgy. Located at 15 Juliusza Słowackiego Street. Built in the years 1844–1847, and expanded according to the design of the Russian architect Ivan Vasilyevich Shtrem in the years 1867–1869.
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The specialty of the Hot Dog bar, but you won't eat anything like it here, I recommend it
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Mountain biking around Rozprza is characterized by gentle elevation changes, making most routes suitable for recreational riders. The area offers a good mix of easy and moderate trails, with 11 easy and 25 moderate routes available. There is also one more challenging route for those seeking a bit more adventure. The terrain is generally less technical, often utilizing forest tracks and reservoir shorelines.
There are over 35 mountain bike trails around Rozprza, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes explore the region's forests, river valleys, and scenic reservoir shorelines.
Yes, the gentle terrain and numerous easy and moderate routes make Rozprza suitable for family mountain biking. Routes with less technical sections and lower elevation gains are ideal. Consider exploring paths around the Cieszanowice Reservoir or the scenic All Saints Orthodox Church loop from Piotrków Trybunalski, which is a moderate 18.4 miles (29.6 km) trail through forest paths.
Many routes in Rozprza pass by significant natural features. You can explore the scenic areas around the Pilica River and the Luciąża River Reservoir. The large Sulejów Reservoir, with its natural shorelines and pine forests, is also a prominent feature on many routes. Specific highlights include the Cieszanowice Reservoir and Kopalnia Pawłów Lake.
Yes, you can combine your ride with cultural exploration. The Lakeside View – German WWII Bunker loop from Piotrków Trybunalski, a moderate 34.6 miles (55.7 km) path, explores historical points. Additionally, the Cistercian Abbey Monastery Complex in Sulejów (Podklasztorze) is a well-preserved Romanesque monument that can be visited as part of a longer cycling route. You might also encounter various castles and ruins, such as Bykowski Castle in Byki or the Ruins of a 15th-century defensive castle.
The mountain bike trails around Rozprza are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 100 reviews. Riders often praise the scenic routes that wind through forests and along the picturesque reservoir shorelines, offering a pleasant and accessible outdoor experience.
Yes, many of the popular mountain bike trails in Rozprza are designed as loops. For example, the Stacja Polan Bar – Barkowice Beach loop from Piotrków Trybunalski is a 26.3 miles (42.3 km) trail that circles the scenic Sulejów Reservoir area, and the Lakeside View – All Saints Orthodox Church loop from Piotrków Trybunalski offers a 48.5 km ride.
The best time for mountain biking in Rozprza is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is mild and the trails are dry. The region's forests and reservoir areas are particularly beautiful during these seasons. While winter riding is possible, some forest paths might have fallen trees or muddy conditions, making them less ideal.
For those seeking a unique adventure, the 'Monkey Bridge' over the Pilica River offers an unconventional crossing point. While sometimes damaged, it allows passage even with a bike, and a ford next to it provides an alternative. This can add an adventurous, albeit challenging, element to your ride.
The area around the Luciąża River Reservoir and the Sulejów Reservoir is popular for recreation, offering numerous camping sites and houses. You can also find water equipment rentals and places for relaxation. While specific cafes and pubs directly on trails are not detailed, the recreational areas around the reservoirs are likely to have amenities, especially during the season.
While specific parking locations for every trailhead are not listed, popular recreational areas like the Sulejów Reservoir and Luciąża River Reservoir, which serve as starting points for many routes, typically offer parking facilities for visitors engaging in outdoor activities.


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