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Poland
Masovian Voivodeship
powiat warszawski zachodni
gmina Izabelin

Kampinos Bicycle Trail

Hard

3.8

(5)

65

riders

Kampinos Bicycle Trail

10:21

135km

310m

Gravel riding

This difficult 83.8 miles (134.8 km) gravel biking loop through Kampinos National Park offers varied terrain and historical sites.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Rybitew

Kampinoski Park Narodowy

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64 m

Kampinos National Park Cycle Route

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The Kampinos Cycling Trail is a 144.5 km long cycling trail around the Kampinos National Park. It begins in Wólka Węglowa, on the western outskirts of Warsaw. It runs mainly outside the park, which is due to difficult riding conditions inside, such as swamps and sand dunes. The most attractive section of the trail is between Leszno and Żelazowa Wola. The trail leads along both asphalt and dirt roads. The markings are insufficient, so it is worth taking a map or GPS with you.

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44.7 km

Kampinoska Cottage

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This beautiful, renovated wooden Kampinos cottage is part of the Forest Construction Open-Air Museum and is called Zagroda Połcia. This is one of the three farmsteads in the open-air museum (the others are the Widymajer and Wiejcka farms) named after the last owners of these residential buildings. In the open-air museum, we can also look inside the cottages to see how people once lived in the Kampinos Forest.

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58.3 km

Willow Avenue

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The road is part of the Kampinos Bike Trail. Willows grow along the road, exceptionally beautiful especially in late spring.

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78.5 km

Embankment Along the Kromnowski Canal

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There is a bicycle trail along the embankment, a passable road for bicycles with nice views. Cycling from the west, after 3 km you turn right where there is a wooden footbridge in poor condition. Despite the hole, we will get across the footbridge to the other bank. Choosing this route is definitely a better option than the parallel route through the Forest, where sand awaits us.

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104 km

Rybitew Nature Reserve

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A great local, from the very beginning you feel that you are in a special place

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135 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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46.4 km

42.0 km

28.7 km

12.5 km

5.30 km

Surfaces

69.3 km

40.2 km

19.5 km

3.57 km

2.34 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete the Kampinos Bike Trail?

The full Kampinos Bike Trail is approximately 135 km long. While the estimated cycling time is around 10.5 hours, many riders choose to break it into multiple sections or complete it over two days due to its length and varied terrain.

What is the terrain like on the Kampinos Bike Trail?

The trail offers a diverse surface, making it ideal for gravel bikes. You'll encounter predominantly low-traffic asphalt roads, forest tracks, dirt paths, and unpaved sections. Be prepared for compacted gravel and even some cobblestones. Notably, there are significant sand sections that can be challenging and may require you to push your bike. After rain, some parts can also become muddy.

What kind of bike is best suited for this route?

Given the varied terrain, including sand and unpaved sections, a gravel bike or a mountain bike with wider tires is highly recommended for optimal comfort and performance on this trail.

Is the Kampinos Bike Trail suitable for beginners?

While the trail has a mostly flat elevation profile, its overall difficulty is rated as 'difficult' on komoot due to its length and challenging sections like deep sand. Some parts are described as 'hard gravel rides' requiring 'very good fitness'. Beginners might find certain segments demanding and may need to dismount and push their bikes. It's best suited for riders with some experience or good fitness.

What can I see along the route?

The trail offers a pleasant escape into nature, with a quiet atmosphere and abundant birdsong. Beyond the natural beauty, you can discover historical sites such as the Kampinoska Cottage, and pass through various villages. The route also features dedicated cycling paths like the Kampinos National Park Cycle Route, Willow Avenue, and the Embankment Along the Kromnowski Canal. You'll also skirt the Rybitew Nature Reserve.

What is the best time of year to ride the Kampinos Bike Trail?

The trail is best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is milder and the forest is vibrant. Winter conditions can make parts of the trail very challenging due to snow, ice, or increased mud and sand, so it's generally not recommended for gravel biking during colder months.

Are dogs allowed on the Kampinos Bike Trail?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within Kampinos National Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users. Always clean up after your pet.

Do I need any special permits or pay an entrance fee to access the Kampinos National Park?

Generally, there are no entrance fees for accessing the public trails within Kampinos National Park. However, always check the official park website for the most current regulations regarding permits for specific activities or areas, especially if you plan to deviate from marked trails.

How should I navigate the Kampinos Bike Trail?

The quality of waymarking on the trail can be inconsistent. To avoid getting lost and ensure a smooth ride, it is highly recommended to use a GPX track and a reliable navigation app on your phone or GPS device.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route predominantly follows the Kampinoski Szlak Rowerowy (Kampinos Cycling Trail) and also passes through sections of the Szlak Wisły - Mazowsze (Vistula Trail - Mazovia), Południowy Szlak Krawędziowy (Southern Edge Trail), and Północny Szlak Leśny imienia Teofila Lenartowicza (Teofil Lenartowicz Northern Forest Trail), among others.

Where can I park or access the trail using public transport?

The Kampinos Bike Trail is a loop encircling Kampinos National Park, offering multiple access points from surrounding villages. Parking is available in various locations around the park's perimeter. For public transport, you can often reach villages bordering the park from Warsaw, and then cycle to the nearest point on the loop.

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