Rospuda Valley Bicycle Trail
Rospuda Valley Bicycle Trail
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36
riders
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58.1km
250m
Cycling
Cycle the difficult 36.1-mile Green bicycle trail "Around the Rospuda Valley" loop from Augustow, gaining 816 feet.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Tips
Includes segments that go up or down a series of steps
You may need to carry your bike.
After 2.53 km for 11 m
After 2.59 km for 11 m
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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475 m
Highlight • Lake
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38.9 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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39.2 km
Highlight • Lake
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56.8 km
Highlight • Settlement
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56.9 km
Highlight • River
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58.1 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
26.0 km
19.8 km
6.85 km
3.63 km
1.34 km
375 m
114 m
Surfaces
24.8 km
23.1 km
5.40 km
4.36 km
511 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The trail is a loop that starts and ends in Augustów. You can typically find parking within the town center, which is a convenient starting point. The route itself largely avoids motor vehicle traffic, making for a pleasant ride once you're on the trail.
Yes, while rated as 'difficult' on komoot due to its length, the trail is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty and welcoming for occasional riders, families with children, and nature enthusiasts. It features mostly well-maintained asphalt and dirt roads with very low motor vehicle traffic, and largely avoids dangerous intersections.
You'll primarily ride on well-maintained asphalt roads and dirt roads. These surfaces are suitable for touring bicycles, even those with panniers and trailers. The route is designed to be comfortable and immersive, offering spectacular views throughout.
The trail is best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for cycling and allow you to fully appreciate the natural beauty. Be aware that mosquitoes can be present during warmer, wetter periods, especially near water bodies.
Generally, dogs are allowed on trails in Poland, but they should always be kept on a leash, especially in protected areas like the Augustów Primeval Forest and Natura 2000 sites that the trail passes through. Always clean up after your pet to help preserve the natural environment.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this green-marked bicycle trail. It is freely accessible to the public. However, please respect the natural environment, especially within the Augustów Primeval Forest and Natura 2000 areas, by staying on marked paths and not disturbing wildlife.
The route offers many natural and cultural highlights. You'll pass by beautiful lakes like Lake Necko and Jałowo Lake, and experience the picturesque Rospuda River valley. Other notable points include the Święte Miejsce Sanctuary on the Rospuda River, which has pagan-era history, and sections of the Augustów Canal.
Since the trail starts and ends in Augustów, you'll find plenty of amenities there. Along the route itself, which passes through natural areas and smaller settlements, options might be more limited. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially for the longer stretches between towns.
Yes, this green-marked trail is part of the extensive Green Velo Eastern Cycling Trail. It also intersects with other official routes such as Doliny Rospudy, EuroVelo 11 - East Europe Route - part Poland 1, and Green Velo - Łącznik 201, allowing for longer cycling adventures if you wish to explore further.
The Rospuda Valley is renowned for its outstanding natural beauty, often called a place to breathe the cleanest air in Poland. Cycling here means immersing yourself in the Augustów Primeval Forest and the scenic river valley, enjoying well-maintained, low-traffic roads, and experiencing a unique blend of nature and local history.
The loop is approximately 58 kilometers (36 miles) long. Most touring cyclists can comfortably complete this distance in a single day, typically taking around 4-5 hours of active cycling time, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.