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Poland
Pomeranian Voivodeship
powiat pucki
Władysławowo

Puck Marina – Port of Puck loop from Chałupy

Moderate

4.6

(11)

54

riders

Puck Marina – Port of Puck loop from Chałupy

02:17

35.6km

100m

Mountain biking

Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Tips

Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 0 m for 210 m

After 18.9 km for 93 m

After 35.4 km for 210 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

10.8 km

Swarzewo

Highlight • Settlement

The village was built on a raised area of land on the Putziger Wiek, protected from flooding. As stone crate graves with Pomeranian face urns show, the raised areas of land in the region, the so-called 'Kämpen', were already populated in prehistoric times.
In 1340, the place was mentioned under the name Swarsow. Graves from pagan times have been found nearby. The village was granted to the mayor Conrad on October 16, 1340 by the Danzig Order Commander Winrich von Kniprode, with 40 acres under Culm law and permission to fish in the lagoon with light equipment for personal use. The privilege was later lost in a fire; therefore, in 1552, King Sigismund II August of Poland issued a largely identical one.
Through the First Partition of Poland-Lithuania in 1772, western Prussia with the area around Neustadt and Putzig was reunited with the eastern part of the Kingdom of Prussia under Frederick II of Prussia to the extent that these parts had been connected during the time of the Teutonic Order. Schwarzau then belonged to the Kingdom of Prussia. In 1789, Schwarsau was described as a royal village with a Catholic church, a fiefdom and 23 fireplaces (households). In 1845, Schwarzau belonged to the Putzig district and town court.
In 1919, Schwarzau was assigned to the Putzig district in the Danzig administrative district of the West Prussia province of the German Empire.
After the end of the First World War, most of the Putzig district, and thus also the village of Schwarzau, had to be ceded to Poland due to the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles for the purpose of establishing the Polish Corridor, with effect from January 20, 1920 and without a referendum. As a result of the invasion of Poland in 1939, the area of the Polish Corridor, which had been annexed in violation of international law, became part of the German Reich, and Schwarzau was incorporated into the Neustadt district in the Reichsgau Danzig-Westpreußen, to which Schwarzau belonged until 1945.
Towards the end of the Second World War, in the spring of 1945, the Red Army liberated the region. As far as the German villagers had not fled, they were expelled in the following period and replaced by Poles.
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swarzewo

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11.1 km

Historic Thatched Cottage

Highlight • Historical Site

I don't remember what it was like

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3

12.1 km

Inner Puck Bay

Highlight • Beach

Nice swim spot on the bay

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4

15.8 km

Coastal bike rest area and shelter

Highlight • Rest Area

Excellent modern bike rest area and rain shelter along the dedicated waterfront bike trail

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5

16.8 km

MOR Puck Park

Highlight • Monument

Eastern terminus of the waterfront park stretching from downtown along the beach

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6

18.9 km

Collegiate Church of Saints Peter and Paul

Highlight • Religious Site

The parish church was built in the 14th century and is the oldest church in Puck. The oldest elements of the building are the foundations of the main nave and the tower. The temple has three altars from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, the main altar and two side altars of Our Lady and St. Antoni. The pulpit has a canopy from the 17th century. There is also a burial chapel of the Wejher family, founded in 1597. Every year, solemn celebrations of the anniversary of Poland's wedding to the sea take place here.

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7

19.1 km

Puck Marina

Highlight • Rest Area

It was warm but crowded

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8

19.2 km

Port of Puck

Highlight • Structure

Besides the modern berths and sea bridges now jutting into the sea, this basin is set back and probably was dredged into the land.

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B

35.6 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

28.5 km

3.35 km

2.02 km

769 m

708 m

163 m

Surfaces

27.2 km

7.12 km

761 m

348 m

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Sunday 5 July

18°C

14°C

46 %

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