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Hike-and-bike maps of Poland

Poland is a country in Central Europe with a population of over 38 million people and the capital city is Warsaw. Poland has a long and turbulent history dating back to the 10th century. During World War II, Poland was one of the countries most heavily occupied by Nazi Germany. Poland has been a member of NATO since 1999 and a member of the European Union since 2004.

Poland's economy has experienced strong growth in recent years and is now one of the largest and fastest growing economies in Europe.

Poland has a rich culture and history, including a vibrant music, literature, art and film industry. Poland also has many historical sites, including the Auschwitz concentration camp and Krakow's Old Town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Poland is known for its cuisine, which includes dishes such as pierogi (stuffed dumplings), bigos (stew) and kielbasa (sausage).

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The map coverage includes the territory of Poland.
These maps are expressly not topographical maps but maps with terrain contours for the leisure sector.

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22.09.2023

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Where can you find the most beautiful hikes in Poland?

Poland has many beautiful hiking areas, from the mountains in the south to the forests and lakes in the north. Here are some of the most beautiful hikes in Poland:

  • Tatra National Park: Tatra National Park is Poland's most famous hiking area and offers some of the most spectacular scenery in the country. The routes lead through alpine valleys and over high mountains and offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Bieszczady Mountains: The Bieszczady Mountains offer some of the best hiking in south-eastern Poland. The routes lead through forests, valleys and high mountains and offer a variety of landscapes and views.
  • Kampinos National Park: Kampinos National Park is one of the most beautiful hiking areas in central Poland. The routes lead through forests, swamps and lakes and offer a rich flora and fauna.
  • Ojcow National Park: Located near Kraków, Ojcow National Park offers some of the finest hiking in southern Poland. The routes lead through forests, valleys and over mountains and offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Slowinski National Park: Located on the coast of the Baltic Sea, Slowinski National Park offers some of the most beautiful coastal walks in Poland. The routes run along the sand dunes and the coast and offer spectacular views of the sea and the surrounding countryside.

These are just some of the most beautiful hiking areas in Poland. However, there are many other hiking trails and national parks in the country, all offering spectacular scenery and adventure. However, it is important to plan routes carefully and obtain the appropriate information and permits beforehand.

 

Where can you find the most beautiful cycling routes in Poland?

Poland offers many beautiful cycling routes, from scenic coastal routes to challenging mountain bike trails in the mountains. Here are some of the most beautiful cycling routes in Poland:

  • Or Cycle Path: The Oder Cycle Path is a 846 km route along the Oder River, stretching from the Czech border to the Baltic Sea. The route leads through a varied landscape with forests, meadows and lakes.
  • Green Velo: Green Velo is a 2,000 km bicycle route through Eastern Poland, passing through picturesque landscapes and many cultural sights. The route is divided into 14 sections and offers many opportunities to discover the untouched nature and history of Poland.
  • Sudety MTB Challenge: The Sudety MTB Challenge is a mountain bike route through the Sudetes Mountains in south-western Poland. The route is around 600 km long and offers a mixture of single trails, technically demanding stretches and fast descents.
  • Baltic Sea Cycle Route: The Baltic Sea Cycle Route is a 7,000 km route along the coast of the Baltic Sea, passing through Poland, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Russia. The route through Poland passes through some of the most beautiful coastal towns in the country.
  • Mazury Lake District: The Mazury Lake District in north-eastern Poland offers many beautiful cycling routes that lead along the lakes and through the forests. The routes are flat and easy to ride and offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

These are just some of the most beautiful cycling routes in Poland. However, there are many more routes in the country, each offering their own unique landscapes and attractions. Before embarking on a bike tour, however, it is important to plan the routes carefully and obtain the appropriate information and permits beforehand.