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Poland
Silesian Voivodeship
powiat cieszyński
Cieszyn

Cieszyn Market Square – Budzin Glade loop from Cieszyn Uniwersytet

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Bike touring routes & trails
Poland
Silesian Voivodeship
powiat cieszyński
Cieszyn

Cieszyn Market Square – Budzin Glade loop from Cieszyn Uniwersytet

Hard

5.0

(5)

25

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Cieszyn Market Square – Budzin Glade loop from Cieszyn Uniwersytet

02:54

44.9km

480m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 16, 2026

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Your route passes through a protected area

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Park Krajobrazowy Beskidu Śląskiego

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1

965 m

Bus station

Highlight • Rest Area

2

1.11 km

Cieszyn Railway Station

Highlight • Rest Area

3

1.68 km

Cieszyn Market Square

Highlight • Settlement

Interesting market square of Cieszyn (Rynek Cieszyn).
Very nice atmosphere, very nice restaurants.
More information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cieszyn

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18.1 km

Budzin Glade

Highlight • Viewpoint

Polana Budzin (596 m above sea level) is a picturesque clearing located in the Silesian Beskids, near Czantoria. It is a great resting point on running and trekking routes, offering beautiful views of the nearby peaks and valleys. Thanks to its location, it is a good place to relax before continuing your climb to Wielka Czantoria. The trails leading through the clearing are steep in places and can be muddy after rain, so it is worth having good trail shoes.

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18.1 km

View of the Silesian Beskids

Highlight • Viewpoint

38.6 km

PR Velké doly

Nature Reserve

7

41.7 km

Adam Sikora Park

Highlight • Natural

In May 1909, Adam Sikora bought a large plot of land (mostly uncultivated) on the left bank of the Olza River, near the border with Sibica, and handed it over to the organization Macierz Szkna. The call for help in construction was published in all Polish newspapers in Cieszyn and met with a wide response. In June and July 1909, the first ceremonies took place in the new complex. In 1911, a harvest festival was organized in the park and the tradition of organizing them in this place was continued in the following years. The works were not completed until 1912. In 1913, miniature Piast towers were erected in the park. At the beginning of World War I, the park served as an exercise area for the Cieszyn battalion of the Polish Legions. During World War II, the Sikora monument located in the park was destroyed by the Nazi occupiers, who changed the name of the complex to Freiheitspark.
In 1928, the electric lighting was replaced and a new entrance gate was built. In 1933, a dance and music pavilion was built in the park. In 1935, about 3,000 m2 of gardens and a residential house were purchased, which after the reconstruction was used as a restaurant. In 1938, the present entrance gate was built and the construction of the restaurant building was completed, it was officially opened on July 7, 1938 (the construction was carried out by the Brejžek a Beier company from Český Těąín).
In 1989, a plaque commemorating the founder of the park was unveiled.
pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Adama_Sikory

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41.9 km

Pedestrian and bicycle bridge

Highlight • Bridge

9

42.5 km

Former shooting range

Highlight • Historical Site

It was issued by the Cieszyn Rifle Society in 1882. It replaced the old building at ul. Jana Michejda (in the Polish part of Cieszyn), used since the founding of the Society in 1795, which turned out to be too small for its needs. The Shooting Society (Schützengesellschaft) was founded by Cieszyn townspeople who referred to the tradition of the so-called Fowler brotherhoods, in which, since the Middle Ages, their shooting skills were practiced while defending the city walls. The members of the Society received the permission of the authorities to organize shooting competitions, and the first of them was held on April 24, 1796, on St. George. In 1802, the Society bought the property from Fr. Leopold Jan Szersznik, a garden with buildings in Frysztackie Przedmieście, which it had already leased. The official opening of the "New Shooting Range", because that was the name that clung to it, was held on October 22, 1882 by Archduke Albrecht Habsburg, who arrived especially for this ceremony. On this occasion, a shooting competition was organized, which was won by Albert Blumenthal and the archduke ranger Reidl. Eight years later, in 1890, the shooting range was expanded to include extensions containing a restaurant, a dome room and apartments. At the same time, the facade of the building facing the street was unified in style. The reconstruction project and the construction works were carried out by Ludwik Kametz's company. The shooting range was designed as a classicist building with a one-story central body, covered with a domed roof and two one-story wings adjacent to it. The facade is decorated with rustication stripes and rich cornices. On the ground floor there is still a representative room with semicircular windows and eclectic stucco. Behind the building there was a spacious garden, used for competitions and shooting games. After World War I, the Society continued its activities, but in an increasingly limited form due to the division of the city. It ceased to exist after 1945. In 1947, the "Children and Youth House" was placed in the former Strzelnica, now transformed into the "Strzelnica" Cultural and Social Center (Kulturní a společenské středisko "Střelnice").
visitcieszyn.com/dawna-strzelnica

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44.9 km

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Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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17.6 km

16.4 km

8.91 km

1.27 km

448 m

170 m

Surfaces

34.7 km

7.44 km

1.47 km

752 m

341 m

160 m

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Lowest point (270 m)

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Sunday 5 July

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13°C

73 %

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