The Hidden Trails of Kurcew
A gravel cycling route starting from Kotlin
A thrilling gravel adventure through beautiful natural landscapes, passing by the scenic village of Kurcew.
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Escape into nature as you embark on a 59 km gravel cycling route through Wielkopolskie. With an ascent of 127 meters, this route offers an exhilarating experience for gravel enthusiasts. Begin your journey in Kotlin, a village rich in history, and pedal your way through a diverse array of enchanting natural landscapes. Pleszew, at the 13 km mark, will captivate you with its serene ambiance and picturesque surroundings. Finally, reach Kurcew at the 55 km mark, known for its beautiful fauna and enchanting rural charm. Rediscover the joy of cycling with this enticing gravel adventure.
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59 km
127 m
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Route profile
Highlights on the route
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Start: Teodorów Village centerKotlin: Challenging climbs and serene natural landscapes, including Kotlin Mountain.
Kotlin is a small town located in the Wielkopolskie region of Poland. As a cyclist, Kotlin offers a mix of rural roads and forested gravel paths to explore. The area is relatively hilly, providing some challenging terrain for cyclists. Nearby, cyclists can find the Kotlin Mountain, which offers a notable climb and scenic views. Overall, Kotlin is a good destination for road and gravel cyclists looking for both challenging climbs and serene natural landscapes.2 km
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KotlinVillageKotlin, the starting and ending point of the route, is a hidden gem in Wielkopolskie. This historical village offers a glimpse into Poland's rural past and is a perfect location to begin and end your gravel adventure.
13 km
13 km
PleszewTownPleszew provides a tranquil sanctuary amidst nature, allowing cyclists to connect with the peaceful ambiance and unwind.
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55 km
KurcewVillageKurcew amazes cyclists with its breathtaking natural landscapes, teeming with diverse flora and fauna. Plan a moment to immerse yourself in this rural paradise.
59 km
59 km
Finish: Teodorów Village centerKotlin: Challenging climbs and serene natural landscapes, including Kotlin Mountain.