Road Cycling Expedition
A road cycling route starting from Sadlinki
Embark on a 135km road cycling expedition through scenic landscapes
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Embark on an epic 135km road cycling expedition through the captivating landscapes of Pomorskie. Start your journey near Sadlinki and make your way to the historical town of Kwidzyn. Pedal further to discover the beauty of Trzciano, Rodowo, Stary Dzierzgoń, and Trumiejki. The route includes challenging climbs and rewards with breathtaking views. This expedition is suitable for experienced cyclists seeking a memorable and physically demanding adventure.
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135 km
587 m
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Start: Olszanica Village centerSadlinki: Peaceful cycling through fields and forests
Sadlinki, located in the Pomorskie region of Poland, is a quaint rural locality surrounded by fields and forests. It offers peaceful cycling routes along quiet country roads, providing an opportunity to enjoy the tranquility of nature. While there aren't any famous cycling-related spots or renowned climbs in the immediate area, Sadlinki provides a serene setting for road and gravel cyclists to explore the beautiful countryside. It serves as a suitable starting point for cycling adventures into the surrounding natural landscapes and nearby villages.11 km
11 km
KwidzynTownMarvel at the grandeur of Kwidzyn Castle, a medieval fortress that will transport you back in time.
23 km
23 km
TrzcianoVillageEnjoy the scenic beauty of Trzciano and its idyllic countryside landscapes.
44 km
44 km
RodowoVillageStop by Rodowo and admire its charming architecture and lush surroundings.
59 km
59 km
Stary DzierzgońVillagePedal through the historic town of Stary Dzierzgoń and soak in its rich cultural heritage.
98 km
98 km
TrumiejkiVillageBe captivated by the picturesque vistas of Trumiejki, a hidden gem in the Pomorskie region.
120 km
120 km
GardejaVillageConclude your expedition in the scenic village of Gardeja, known for its natural beauty.
135 km
135 km
Finish: Olszanica Village centerSadlinki: Peaceful cycling through fields and forests