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Mountain bike trails around Węgorzyno are set within a post-glacial landscape in northwestern Poland, characterized by varied terrain. The region features extensive forested hills and elevations, providing dynamic routes for mountain bikers. Numerous interconnected lakes, including Lake Węgorzyno, offer scenic views and act as navigational points. A significant portion of the area lies within the Ińsko Landscape Park, preserving its natural beauty.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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36.8km
02:05
150m
150m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.8km
01:19
100m
100m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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24.2km
01:50
170m
170m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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01:35
160m
160m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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02:25
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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In the church square there are preserved remains of tombstones and a monument in honour of the Wehrmacht soldiers who died in the years 1914-1918.
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Bridge over the Drawa River on the road from Gutowo to Mielenek
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Mielenko Drawskie - a village mentioned in 1254, originally belonged to the monastery in Białobłoki, from 1320 - to the Augustinian nunnery in Pyrzyce. At the end of the 15th century it was the fief of the von Goltz family. In the years 1326, 1420, 1657 it was destroyed by Polish troops. The church dates back to 1663. Approx. In 1800, von Brockhausen took over the village from Żołędów, and in 1870, Captain Georg von Brockhausen built a new palace, a mill, a brickyard and a sawmill. In the 1st half In the 20th century, the property changed owners: 1913 - Oberlejtnant Raasch, 1915. – Captain Kuhjaht, 1919 – Bernhard Stoewer, who significantly rebuilt the estate in 1928. In 1931, the estate was divided, some of it was bought by Carl Weymann, who established the Pomeranian Firefighters' Association in the palace and park.
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The building of the railway station in Drawsko Pomorskie from 1877. In the interwar period, the building was rebuilt and thoroughly renovated in 2011.
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The most important architectural monument in the city is the late Gothic Church of the Resurrection (kościół p.w. Zmartwychwstania Pańskiego) from the 15th century, a three-aisled hall church made of brick. Since the city fire of 1620, the massive front tower had an onion dome on a simple tent roof and was given its current pointed spire at the beginning of the 20th century. In the anteroom of the church (tower hall) there are two large stained glass windows with the family coat of arms. Knebel-Doeberitz, v. Brockhausen, v. Griesheim, v. Zadow, v. Borcke and v. Grünberg. Until 1945, these were the most influential landowners in the Dramburg district.
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The parish church was built of erratic stone in the 15th century. After the fires, especially in 1593, it lost its original form. In 1750, a half-timbered tower was built, which was built into the body of the church. The church was destroyed in 1945. Rebuilt in 1957-1959 (except for the tower). In 2004, the reconstruction of the tower was completed.
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Built of field stone in the 15th century, it burned down at the end of the 16th century. Rebuilt using bricks, destroyed again by fire at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries. Rebuilt in the years 1705-1715. A wooden tower from 1750 with a frame structure and a Baroque cupola. Destroyed at the end of World War II, rebuilt in 1957-1959. New tower erected in 2005.
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Nice restored station building in Drawsko Pomorskie. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drawsko_Pomorskie#Verkehr and https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahnstrecke_Chojnice%E2%80%93Runowo_Pomorskie
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There are 6 mountain bike trails documented around Węgorzyno on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The region features diverse post-glacial topography, including extensive forested hills, varied moraine hills, and paths winding around numerous interconnected lakes. You'll encounter dynamic and scenic routes with well-preserved natural environments.
Yes, there is 1 easy mountain bike trail available. While most routes are moderate, the varied terrain means some sections might be more accessible for those new to mountain biking. Always check the route details for specific difficulty ratings.
Most of the trails around Węgorzyno are rated as moderate, with the longest being the Węgorzyno loop from Węgorzyno at 36.8 km. Another substantial route is the Brzeźniak Lapidarium – Mielenko Drawskie Manor loop from Wiewiecko, covering 33.9 km with significant elevation gain.
Many routes pass through the picturesque Ińsko Landscape Park, offering views of its diverse ecosystems and numerous interconnected lakes. You might also encounter the Brzeźnicka Węgorza River, known for its varied currents and riparian landscapes. The post-glacial hills and forests provide scenic backdrops throughout the area.
The komoot community highly rates the area, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the diverse natural landscapes, the tranquility of the wooded hills, and the beauty of the lakes, highlighting the well-preserved natural environments.
Yes, all the mountain bike routes listed for Węgorzyno are circular loops. Examples include the Węgorzyno loop from Węgorzyno and the Mountainbike loop from Węgorzyno, making it convenient to start and end at the same point.
While there is 1 easy trail, most routes are rated moderate. Families with younger children or less experienced riders should carefully review the difficulty and distance of routes like the Mountainbike loop from Węgorzyno (21.8 km) to ensure they match their fitness levels.
The trails primarily traverse natural areas, including forests and lake shores. While many outdoor areas in Poland are dog-friendly, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially within protected areas like the Ińsko Landscape Park, and to check local regulations for specific trail sections.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the most favorable conditions for mountain biking in Węgorzyno, with pleasant temperatures and lush scenery. The region's diverse terrain is enjoyable across these seasons, but always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Węgorzyno itself is a town that serves as a retail and leisure resort, suggesting parking facilities are available. Many komoot routes start directly from Węgorzyno or nearby villages like Wiewiecko, making them accessible by car. Public transport options might be limited to local bus services, so planning ahead is advisable.


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