Trasa rowerowa przez rezerwat przyrody Kokorycz
Trasa rowerowa przez rezerwat przyrody Kokorycz
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The Cycling Route Through Kokorycz Nature Reserve offers a delightful journey through a protected natural area in Gmina Grodków, Poland. This dedicated cycleway winds through the heart of the Kokorycz Nature Reserve, a significant forest reserve known for its unique low deciduous forest communities and its location along the Nysa river. It's a place where nature's tranquility meets accessible outdoor activity, making it a cherished spot for cyclists and walkers alike.
Visitors consistently praise the smooth asphalt surface of this…
Wskazówki
26 października, 2021
Kolarstwo
28 października, 2021
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6 lipca, 2024
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Najlepsze trasy w pobliżu Trasa rowerowa przez rezerwat przyrody Kokorycz

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rowerzyści
Łatwa trasa rowerowa. Dostosowana do każdego poziomu sprawności. Przeważnie utwardzona nawierzchnia. Nie wymaga specjalnych umiejętności.

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37.9km
02:20
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Umiarkowana jazda na rowerze turystycznym. Wymagany dobry poziom sprawności. Przeważnie utwardzona nawierzchnia. Nie wymaga specjalnych umiejętności.

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rowerzyści
Umiarkowana jazda na rowerze turystycznym. Wymagany dobry poziom sprawności. Przeważnie utwardzona nawierzchnia. Nie wymaga specjalnych umiejętności.
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Informacje
Odległość 5.32 km
Podjazd 50 m
Zjazd 50 m
Pogoda
Zasilane przez Foreca
niedziela 14 czerwca
18°C
11°C
53 %
Dodatkowe wskazówki dotyczące pogody
Maks. prędkość wiatru: 23.0 km/h
Najczęściej odwiedzane w czasie
Styczeń
Luty
Marzec
Kwiecień
maj
Czerwiec
Lipiec
Sierpień
Wrzesień
Październik
Listopad
Grudzień
The cycling route primarily features a smooth asphalt surface, making it generally easy and suitable for a wide range of cyclists, including beginners and families. The terrain is mostly flat, offering a comfortable ride without significant elevation changes. It's designed for leisurely exploration rather than challenging climbs.
While the route itself is a continuous immersion in the forest, cyclists can enjoy glimpses of the Nysa river, which runs along the reserve's left bank. The main 'landmark' is the natural beauty of the low deciduous forest communities and the opportunity to observe the unique flora, especially the snowdrops and Corydalis Cava during their blooming season.
While the intro highlights spring for snowdrops, cycling in winter might be possible, but conditions can vary. The asphalt path would likely be clear of heavy undergrowth, but snow and ice could make it slippery. It's advisable to check local weather conditions before planning a winter ride and ensure your bike is equipped for potentially colder, wetter surfaces.
The route is popular, especially given its smooth asphalt surface and natural beauty. While specific crowd data isn't available, areas known for blooming snowdrops in spring tend to attract more visitors. To enjoy a quieter experience, consider visiting early in the morning or on weekdays, particularly outside of the spring blooming period.
The highlight data indicates the route is 'dog_friendly'. While specific rules aren't detailed, it's generally expected that dogs should be kept on a leash to protect the nature reserve's wildlife and flora, and owners should clean up after their pets. This ensures a pleasant experience for all visitors and preserves the natural environment.
The provided information focuses on car access with a dedicated parking lot at the beginning of the route. There is no specific mention of public transport options directly serving the trailhead. Visitors relying on public transport may need to research local bus or train services to nearby towns and plan for an additional journey to the reserve.
There is no information suggesting that permits are required for cycling on the designated route within the Kokorycz Nature Reserve. As a protected natural area, visitors are generally expected to stay on marked paths and respect the environment, but no specific cycling permits are mentioned.
The reserve is known for its 'low deciduous forest communities' and distinctive flora. Before spring, you can witness the blooming of snowdrops, and the characteristic plant of the area is Corydalis Cava (hollowroot). While not explicitly detailed, forest reserves typically host various bird species and small mammals, offering a chance for quiet observation.
The provided data does not specify any cafes, pubs, or accommodation directly adjacent to the cycling path within the reserve. The reserve is located in Gmina Grodków, so visitors would likely need to venture into nearby villages or towns for such amenities. It's advisable to carry your own refreshments for the ride.
The description mentions 'a walking and cycling route along a good asphalt surface' and 'an asphalt pedestrian and bicycle path through the Kokorycz nature reserve,' implying a linear path. While the highlight data mentions 'numerous cycling routes are available' in the area, the specific 'Cycling Route Through Kokorycz Nature Reserve' described appears to be a dedicated path that may be linear, requiring an out-and-back approach or connecting to other routes for a longer loop.
Given the route's easy asphalt surface, standard cycling gear is sufficient. Essentials include a helmet, water bottle, and appropriate clothing for the weather. Since there are no amenities mentioned directly on the route, bringing snacks and any necessary first-aid items is recommended. A camera would also be great for capturing the natural beauty, especially during the snowdrop season.