Park Krajobrazowy Puszczy Knyszyńskiej
Park Krajobrazowy Puszczy Knyszyńskiej
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Road cycling routes around Park Krajobrazowy Puszczy Knyszyńskiej traverse a landscape characterized by extensive forests, river valleys, and an undulating terrain. The park, the second-largest landscape park in Poland, features varied topography including the "Wzgórza Świętojańskie" (St. John's Hills), which offer ascents and descents suitable for road cyclists. Dominant forest types include spruce and pine, with ancient stands creating shaded routes. The Supraśl River flows through the park, adding to the natural environment.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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70
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27.2km
01:16
200m
200m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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32.7km
01:28
230m
230m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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16.6km
00:40
80m
80m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.7km
02:37
240m
240m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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and currently the Art High School in Supraśl.
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One of the churches in Supraśl.
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A walk through the Podlaskie Muzeum Kultury Ludowej is like a journey back in time to the rural past of eastern Poland. Among traditional wooden houses, barns, and workshops, you can experience the simple life of previous generations firsthand. The tour is particularly beautiful on a dry day – in rain, the grounds can become muddy and unpleasant. The extensive grounds are idyllically situated on the edge of the forest, just a few kilometers outside of Białystok, and are perfect for a quiet stroll with plenty of photo opportunities. Ideal as a cultural stop during a bike ride or hike through the region. 📸 Tip: Be sure to bring your camera or smartphone – the play of light on the old wooden facades is particularly atmospheric at sunset!
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Podlaskie Museum of Folk Culture (until September 2016 Białystok Village Museum) – an open-air museum, collecting wooden architecture monuments and ethnographic collections from the Białystok, Łomża and Suwałki regions. It was created by merging the Białystok Village Museum and the Ethnography Department of the Podlaskie Museum, previously it was a branch of the Museum. The Museum is located on the northern border of Białystok, in the town of Wasilków, on the road to Augustów. The Ethnography Department has been operating since 1962, and the open-air museum was established in 1982 as a branch of the then District Museum in Białystok. The open-air museum was to implement projects to protect the wooden architecture of the Białystok region, created in the 1960s. The author of one of the first program assumptions was Prof. Ignacy Tłoczek. The project finally accepted for implementation was authored by Prof. Marian Pokropek. It assumed the reconstruction of entire settlement systems found in north-eastern Poland, such as: terraced houses, linear houses, small-nobility hamlets, colonial buildings, and manor and forest complexes.
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Podlaskie Museum of Folk Culture (until September 2016 Białystok Village Museum) – an open-air museum, collecting wooden architecture monuments and ethnographic collections from the Białystok, Łomża and Suwałki regions. It was created by merging the Białystok Village Museum and the Ethnography Department of the Podlaskie Museum, previously it was a branch of the Museum. The Museum is located on the northern border of Białystok, in the town of Wasilków, on the road to Augustów. The Ethnography Department has been operating since 1962, and the open-air museum was established in 1982 as a branch of the then District Museum in Białystok. The open-air museum was to implement projects to protect the wooden architecture of the Białystok region, created in the 1960s. The author of one of the first program assumptions was Prof. Ignacy Tłoczek. The project finally accepted for implementation was authored by Prof. Marian Pokropek. It assumed the reconstruction of entire settlement systems found in north-eastern Poland, such as: terraced houses, linear houses, small-nobility hamlets, colonial buildings, and manor and forest complexes.
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And opposite, you can eat very tasty food at the SIELANKA restaurant😀
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On one side, there are two prepared beaches and recreation areas. On the other side, the actual reservoir with a water ski lift. You can cycle around the entire reservoir, only at the lock will you have to carry your bike up a few stairs. There is a cycle path over the bridge.
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There are over 200 road cycling routes available in Park Krajobrazowy Puszczy Knyszyńskiej, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The park features an undulating landscape with varied terrain, including the scenic "Wzgórza Świętojańskie" (St. John's Hills) which offer both ascents and descents. You'll cycle through extensive forests of spruce and pine, as well as along river valleys, providing a diverse and engaging experience.
You can explore various natural features and landmarks. Highlights include the Krzemianka Nature Reserve, where you can find a wooden footbridge over bubbling springs, and the Wyżary Reservoir, a scenic spot for relaxation. The park is also rich in ancient forests and riverine landscapes.
Absolutely. The charming town of Supraśl, located in the heart of the forest, is an excellent stop with its distinctive wooden architecture and the Museum of Icons. Other notable attractions include the Arboretum in Kopna Góra, a forest botanical garden, and the Silvarium in Poczopek, an educational nature and forest garden.
Yes, the park offers routes suitable for various ability levels. While many routes are moderate, there are 81 easy routes available, such as the Roadbike loop from Supraśl, which is 16.8 km long with minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for beginners or family outings.
Yes, many of the routes in the park are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Zenon Martyniuk Mural – Krasne Nature Reserve loop from Supraśl and the Nowodworce Riverside Beach – Jałówka Nature Reserve loop from Supraśl.
The routes in Park Krajobrazowy Puszczy Knyszyńskiej cater to a range of abilities. You'll find 81 easy routes, 128 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route, ensuring options for every cyclist from beginners to more experienced riders.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, the extensive and picturesque forests, and the well-maintained paths that navigate through the park's natural beauty.
The best time for road cycling is typically from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and the natural scenery, from lush green forests to autumn colors, is at its most beautiful. Summer offers warmer temperatures, while spring and autumn provide cooler rides.
Many popular starting points, especially near towns like Supraśl or key attractions, offer designated parking areas. For example, the watchtower on Kopna Góra in Kołodno provides wooden bike racks, indicating cyclist-friendly facilities. It's advisable to check specific route details for recommended parking spots.
Yes, towns like Supraśl offer amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and accommodation, making them ideal rest stops. Additionally, some attractions like the Vyshary reservoir feature rest areas with shelters, perfect for a break during your ride.
While specific public transport options directly to trailheads may vary, Supraśl, a central town within the park, is generally accessible by local bus services from larger nearby cities. From Supraśl, you can easily connect to many of the cycling routes.


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