Adventure Road Tour near Prudnik
A road cycling route starting from Prudnik
Embark on an adrenaline-filled road tour through varied landscapes near Prudnik
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Channel your inner adventurer and take to the roads on this exhilarating cycling tour. Brace yourself for breathtaking views as you cycle through remote villages and untouched landscapes. Conquer the challenging climb to Dytmarów and witness awe-inspiring panoramas. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Liptaň and Czyżykowa Góra. Explore the scenic wonders of Dívčí Hrad and marvel at its historical significance. Conclude your journey in Glorieta, where you can reflect on your epic road tour near Prudnik.
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40 km
389 m
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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.6 km
6 km
DytmarówVillageExperience the thrilling ascent to Dytmarów, boasting spectacular views.
11 km
11 km
HlinkaVillageDiscover the historical significance of Hlinka and take in its captivating vistas.
17 km
17 km
Dívčí HradCastleExplore the enchanting ruins of Dívčí Hrad and soak in its mysterious atmosphere.
23 km
23 km
LiptaňVillagePedal through the stunning landscapes of Liptaň and savor its natural beauty.
39 km
39 km
Czyżykowa GóraViewpointExperience the natural wonders of Czyżykowa Góra and immerse yourself in breathtaking views.
40 km
40 km
GlorietaShelterVisit Glorieta and contemplate the conclusion of your epic road tour near Prudnik.
40 km
40 km
Finish: Prudnik City centerPrudnik: Prudnik: Cycling Amongst Scenic Villages and Serene Rivers