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Gravel biking around Lake Kamienieckie features a landscape characterized by numerous lakes, gentle rolling terrain, and a mix of forested areas and open rural paths. The region offers routes with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for various skill levels. These gravel bike routes often follow paths along lake shores and through quiet countryside.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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25.2km
01:35
80m
80m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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41.8km
02:34
160m
160m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.7km
01:30
90m
90m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43.0km
02:37
150m
150m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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🪵 History and Foundation - The first church in Kamieniec existed as early as the 13th century, founded by monks from Trzemeszno. - In 1521, the church was dedicated to the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and from 1608 to St. James the Less. - The current building was built in 1723–1724 at the initiative of parish priest Jan Cieński, on the site of a demolished earlier church. - In the 18th century, the Brotherhood of St. Joseph, whose image was considered miraculous by the faithful, was founded at the parish. 🏛️ Architecture - The church is a log structure, clapboarded on the outside, with a post-and-beam tower. - A single-space structure without a separate chancel, typical of rural churches in the region. - In 1931, the roof was reshingled, and in 1948, the foundation was replaced with a stone foundation. - In the 1960s, the cladding was replaced, and interior renovations have been underway since the 1990s. 🎨 Interior and furnishings - The original furnishings from the 17th and 18th centuries have been preserved: - A Baroque main altar from 1724, - A late Baroque pulpit, - Elements of folk religious crafts. - The church is located on the Way of St. James, which gives it additional pilgrimage significance.
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A very nice and iconic place
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Small beach with a pier and beautiful view of the lake. Nearby there are summer houses, parking (paid) and a restaurant.
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The best lake
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Anastazewo was to be a connection of the Gniezno Narrow Gauge Railway (the tracks ran further to the Konin Narrow Gauge station) with the standard gauge line no. 239 from Mogilno through Orchowo, according to the original assumptions further through Witkowo to Września. Ultimately, the line from Orchowo was never extended, only a section of the tracks was extended beyond the viaduct along Tadeusza Kościuszki Street towards the south and ended with a buffer trestle.
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The sculpture of Redlich in the Stary Dwór forester's lodge shows him with a horn and a doe. The animal symbolizes the care of the forest and its inhabitants. The horn may be an allusion to the possibility of posthumous intervention, which is mentioned in the legend, according to which the spirit of the forester became a posthumous defender of the forest, who looks after the good of the surrounding nature. And woe to anyone who disturbs its peace. (tupowstalapolska.pl)
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Paul Redlich - German owner of the Skorzęcin forests from the beginning of the 20th century. His wish was to be buried after his death among the trees he had planted and tended. And so it happened. When he died in 1916, he was buried about 300 meters from the Stary Dwór forester's lodge in Skorzęcin. On the left side of the grave are five Douglas firs, each symbolizing ten years of the deceased's life. Today they are about 30 meters tall. According to legend, the forester's spirit became the posthumous defender of the forest and the surrounding nature, chasing away poachers and all those who act to their detriment. (pojezierze24.pl)
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The gravel bike trails around Lake Kamienieckie are generally considered easy to moderate. The landscape features gentle rolling terrain with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for various skill levels. Out of the 7 available routes, 4 are classified as easy and 3 as moderate.
Yes, many routes around Lake Kamienieckie are suitable for families due to their easy difficulty and relatively flat terrain. A great option is the View of Lake Budzislawskie – Suszewskie Lake loop from Tręby Stare, which is an easy 7.2 miles (11.6 km) path offering scenic views of multiple lakes.
The duration of gravel biking routes varies depending on the trail and your pace. For example, the shorter View of Lake Budzislawskie – Suszewskie Lake loop from Tręby Stare can be completed in under an hour, while longer routes like the Ostrowickie Lake – Water Tower loop from Ostrowite, at 25.2 miles (40.5 km), typically take around 2 hours 50 minutes.
Yes, most of the gravel bike trails in the Lake Kamienieckie region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Bryszówka Windmill in Ostrów loop from Wylatkowo, a 15.7-mile (25.2 km) route that passes by the historic Bryszówka Windmill.
The routes often follow paths along lake shores, offering picturesque views of the water. You'll also pass through quiet countryside, agricultural fields, and small forested sections, providing a varied and scenic experience. The View of Lake Budzislawskie – Suszewskie Lake loop from Tręby Stare specifically highlights views of multiple lakes.
The region is best enjoyed from spring through early autumn (April to October) when the weather is mild and the trails are dry. During these months, you'll experience pleasant temperatures and lush scenery. While winter riding is possible, some paths might be muddy or covered in snow, requiring appropriate gear.
While specific cafes directly on every trail are not guaranteed, the Słowikowo-Rowerowo Rest Area – Statue of St. Hubert loop from Ostrowite explicitly mentions a rest area in its name, suggesting a designated spot for a break. Many routes pass through or near small villages where you might find local shops or eateries.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Wylatkowo, Tręby Stare, and Ostrowite. Look for designated public parking areas within these communities, often near local attractions or public spaces.
There are 7 gravel bike trails documented in this guide for the Lake Kamienieckie area, offering a range of options for different preferences and skill levels.
Gravel bikers frequently praise the region for its tranquil lake-side paths, the mix of forested areas and open rural landscapes, and the generally easy to moderate terrain. The minimal elevation gain makes it accessible for a wide range of riders, and the quiet countryside offers a peaceful riding experience.
For riders looking for a longer challenge, the Skubarczewskie Lake – Skorzęcin Pier loop from Ostrowite is a moderate 15.3-mile (24.6 km) route. Another option is the Słowikowo-Rowerowo Rest Area – Statue of St. Hubert loop from Ostrowite, which covers 26.0 miles (41.8 km) through varied rural landscapes.


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