Discovering Warsaw and Beyond
Discovering Warsaw by bicycle

Discovering Warsaw and Beyond

Journey Begins: Biking in Warsaw


Warsaw, Poland's capital, is a place where modern urban landscapes seamlessly blend with the rich tapestry of history. Begin your cycling tour in the heart of the city, the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The labyrinth of charming cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and squares is a sight to behold. From there, ride down to the Wisła River, where you can enjoy the picturesque views of the city skyline.

The city is cyclist-friendly, with designated cycling lanes and bike-sharing stations sprinkled throughout the city.

Also, don't miss the opportunity to cycle across the Swietokrzyski Bridge, an architectural marvel perfect for an Instagrammable moment.

The Green Escape: Kampinos National Park


After experiencing the city's urban pulse, let's shift gears and head towards Kampinos National Park. Just a short ride from Warsaw, it offers a perfect escape into nature.

On you way to the forest, you can find great paths as well.

This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is home to a rich biodiversity, picturesque sand dunes, and dense forests.

The park offers several well-marked cycling trails that take you through captivating landscapes and serene ambiances.

Look out for wildlife sightings such as moose and lynxes, and make sure to stop by one of the many historical sites like the Palmiry Memorial Museum.

And if you are eager to explore a little bit further, you can visit the house where Chopin was born.

The house where Chopin was born - Sochaczew

Riverside Bliss: The Route to Gora Kalwaria


Let's embark on the charming route to Gora Kalwaria, known for its beautiful monasteries and stunning natural landscapes. Following the course of the Wisła River, this route offers tranquil settings and some of the best views Poland has to offer.

This scenic journey allows you to cycle past traditional Polish villages, lush farmlands, and awe-inspiring viewpoints. As you approach Gora Kalwaria, you'll be greeted by the sight of the picturesque hilltop monastery, a serene end to your adventurous day.

Also, you will find a lovely place for bikers, where you can have a pit stop before returning to Warsaw.

PS: Try the cheese cake.

Exploring Warsaw and its neighboring areas on a bicycle allows you to experience the diverse elements of Poland, from its bustling cityscapes to its tranquil nature reserves and countryside.