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WestPomeraniaPL

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About WestPomeraniaPL

www.rowery.wzp.pl

Distance travelled

316 km

Time in motion

00:00 h

Recent Activity

    planned a bike ride.

    November 5, 2025

    Berlin - Szczecin - Świnoujście

    42:21

    696km

    16.4km/h

    2,120m

    2,120m

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    planned a bike ride.

    October 29, 2025

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    planned a bike ride.

    September 30, 2025

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    planned a bike ride.

    September 30, 2025

    16:53

    274km

    16.3km/h

    880m

    860m

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    planned a bike ride.

    September 30, 2025

    20:44

    341km

    16.4km/h

    1,610m

    1,480m

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    1. June 30, 2021

      Hello, is it meanwhile possible to pass the bridge from Germany to Poland?

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    planned a bike ride.

    September 30, 2025

    11:52

    197km

    16.6km/h

    840m

    790m

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    1. August 1, 2024

      Passed - I recommend it to everyone :)

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    May 1, 2024

    The Szczecin Lagoon Cycle Route is a Polish-German loop of about 300 km that circles Szczecin Lagoon and Lake Dabie. Around two thirds of the route run through West Pomerania in Poland, while the rest continues on the German side. It offers a mix of lagoon, river, forest and seaside views, with the landscape changing often to keep the ride engaging. Thanks to decent train access, it works both for longer holidays and for shorter breaks.

    316km

    1,130m

    1,130m

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    1. August 25, 2025

      Most of the route is separated from motor traffic, giving a safe and pleasant cycling experience. On the Polish side about 40 km are gravel, while on the German side it is around 10 km, often on dike paths where asphalt is not possible. The terrain is mostly flat and easy to ride, though some sections

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