Wieszczyna Gravel Loop
A gravel cycling route starting from Prudnik
Experience the rugged beauty of the Wieszczyna region on this thrilling gravel cycling loop near Prudnik.
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The Wieszczyna Gravel Loop is a challenging 71-kilometer route with an ascent of 1364 meters, taking cyclists through the untamed landscapes of the Wieszczyna region. Highlights along the route include Czyżykowa Góra, Bučávka, Vraclávek, Kamenny vršek, Wieszczyna, and Długota.
gravel
71 km
1364 m
Tough
Route profile
Highlights on the route
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Start: Prudnik City centerPrudnik: Prudnik: Cycling Amongst Scenic Villages and Serene Rivers
Prudnik in Opolskie, Poland, offers a pleasant locality for road and gravel cyclists. The area features a mix of scenic landscapes, including charming villages, rolling hills, and picturesque riversides. Nearby, cyclists can find the popular cycling spot known as Karkonosze National Park, famous for its challenging climbs like Szrenica and Śnieżka. Prudnik's cycling-friendly atmosphere and variety of routes make it an ideal destination for cyclists of all levels.1 km
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Czyżykowa GóraViewpointCzyżykowa Góra offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding rugged landscape and is a great spot for nature lovers.
16 km
16 km
BučávkaHamletBučávka is a picturesque village known for its charming wooden houses and tranquility.
34 km
34 km
VraclávekVillageVraclávek is a scenic hamlet situated in a green valley, making it a perfect place to relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
41 km
41 km
Kamenny vršek418 mPeakKamenny vršek is a rocky peak with stunning views of the surrounding countryside and is a hotspot for nature enthusiasts and hikers.
63 km
63 km
WieszczynaHamletWieszczyna is a quaint village nestled amid hills and forests, offering a taste of rural life in Opolskie.
64 km
64 km
Długota457 mPeakDługota is a small village surrounded by greenery and is a great spot to enjoy the serenity of the countryside.
71 km
71 km
Finish: Prudnik City centerPrudnik: Prudnik: Cycling Amongst Scenic Villages and Serene Rivers