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Touring cycling around Dziadkowice features routes that traverse a landscape characterized by gentle elevations and a mix of cultural landmarks and natural water features. The terrain includes paths near historical sites, churches, and cemeteries, alongside routes that follow river valleys and lakeside areas. Elevation gains are generally moderate, making the region suitable for various cycling abilities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.9km
01:45
140m
140m
Hard bike ride. Great for any fitness level. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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53.7km
03:13
250m
250m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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47.8km
03:03
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Orthodox Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius in Maćkowicze, built in the late 1990s.
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The ferry crossing on the Bug River connects its northern bank below Drohiczyn with the southern bank near the village of Bużyska, Korczew commune
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Franciscan Church in Drohiczyn, dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary – according to the monastery tradition recorded in 1797 by Father Karol Gaudenty Żero (1743–1802) in his work entitled "Fenix de pulveribus resuscitatus svaviter suam candit modulenam," the Franciscan convent in Drohiczyn was founded by Mikołaj Nassuta, mentioned in 1430 as the starost of Drohiczyn. The monks are said to have settled on a square known as "Narożnik" (Corner). The first endowments for the monks were confirmed in 1407 by Duke Witold Kiejstutowicz, who also provided offerings from the castle. During the reign of Janusz I the Elder, Duke of Mazovia, a wooden monastery and church dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary were built in 1409. In 1451, the guardian was Father Jan of Ruda, and in 1470, Father Szymon of Kraków. In the years 1460–1470, funds for the monastery were donated by, among others, the Drohicz court assessor Maciej Miłkowski (d. ca. 1478) and his wife Katarzyna. The Franciscan monastery was burned down by dissenters in 1583, and around 1595, the wooden church burned down. In 1595–1596, it was rebuilt thanks to the efforts of Father Mateusz Studziński, guardian, but in 1601, both buildings were destroyed by fire again. Another wooden Franciscan church was built in 1615 through the efforts of the guardian, Father Bartłomiej Klucziata vel Klimczata, and consecrated on October 4, 1618, by the titular bishop of Argivensis and suffragan of Lutsk, Father Stanisław Udrzycki (d. 1621). During this period, a new monastery building was constructed. In 1657, during the Swedish Deluge, following Misericordiae Sunday, the monastery was destroyed again, and several monks were murdered by Cossack, Transylvanian, and Swedish troops commanded by Magnus Gabriel de La Gardie.
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A viewing point overlooking the Bug River and the monastery. A ferry crossing the river is located next to the tower.
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Holy Mount Grabarka is the most important Orthodox center in Poland, located in the Podlaskie Voivodeship, near Siemiatycze. It is a pilgrimage site known as the "Hill of Crosses" because for centuries the faithful have brought votive crosses here, symbolizing prayers and thanksgiving. The complex includes the Saints Martha and Mary Monastery and three Orthodox churches.
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A beautiful and magical place. It's impossible to describe, it must be seen.
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The best potato cake in the area 🙂
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There are 12 touring cycling routes around Dziadkowice. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from moderate to more challenging options, traversing a landscape of gentle elevations, cultural landmarks, and natural water features.
The touring cycling routes in Dziadkowice are generally moderate, with 6 routes classified as moderate and 4 as easy. There are also 2 more difficult routes for those seeking a greater challenge. The terrain typically features gentle elevations, making it accessible for various cycling abilities.
Yes, Dziadkowice offers several routes suitable for families and beginners. There are 4 easy routes available, characterized by gentle terrain and moderate distances. These paths often follow river valleys and lakeside areas, providing pleasant and accessible cycling experiences.
The routes around Dziadkowice often pass by a mix of cultural landmarks and natural features. You can explore historical sites, churches, and cemeteries, as well as enjoy river valleys and lakeside areas. Notable attractions in the broader region include the Nurzec-Stacja Water Tower, the Ziołowy Zakątek Botanical Garden, and various religious buildings such as the Church of the Protection of the Mother of God (Czarna Cerkiewna) and the Orthodox Church in Żerczyce.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Dziadkowice are designed as loops. For instance, the popular Jewish Cemetery in Siemiatycze – Kasztelik Korona Podlasia loop from Kajanka is a 20.2-mile (32.6 km) circular route connecting historical sites. Another option is the St. Andrew Bobola Church – Jewish Cemetery in Siemiatycze loop from Baciki Średnie, which is a 16.0-mile (25.8 km) loop through local heritage.
The touring cycling routes in Dziadkowice are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 17 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which includes historical sites, river valleys, and scenic lakeside paths, offering options for different ability levels.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a longer or more challenging experience, there are routes like the Sacred Spring of Grabarka – Church of the Holy Spirit loop from Tołwin. This route covers 33.4 miles (53.7 km) with significant elevation gain, offering a more demanding ride through the region's cultural and natural landscapes.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the region's landscape of gentle elevations, cultural landmarks, and natural water features suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal. These seasons typically offer pleasant weather conditions for exploring the historical sites and scenic river valleys.
Absolutely. The Dziadkowice area is characterized by natural water features. A great option is the Lakeside Beach – Siemiatycze Reservoir loop from Baciki Średnie, which is a 12.1-mile (19.4 km) trail leading through lakeside areas and near a reservoir. Another route, the Bug River Near Drohiczyn – Bridge Over the Bug River loop from Siemiatycze, offers a longer 29.3-mile (47.1 km) journey along the Bug River.
While specific cafes directly on every route are not detailed, the region does have amenities. For example, the Karczma w Ziołowym Zakątku is a restaurant located near some of the area's attractions, which could serve as a convenient stop for refreshments during your ride.
The routes around Dziadkowice vary in length, catering to different preferences. You can find shorter loops like the 12.1-mile (19.4 km) Lakeside Beach – Siemiatycze Reservoir loop from Baciki Średnie, or longer journeys such as the 33.4-mile (53.7 km) Sacred Spring of Grabarka – Church of the Holy Spirit loop from Tołwin. The average route length is around 18-20 miles (29-32 km).


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