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Exploring Masuria

We were now in Masuria, the region in the northeast of Poland famous for its 2,000 lakes. And lakes we saw. Wherever you look, there is a lake – fascinating! We took the bikes to explore the area. We also noticed, that in this area the tarmac ends as soon as you leave the main roads. The dirt roads …

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Olsztyn

With Olsztyn (Allenstein) we had reached the capital of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, an area we are going to explore more during the next days. But first we did a tour through town and visited an open air museum south of Olsztyn. Farmhouse from the 19th century From 1516 to 1521 Nicolaus Copernicus lived at the …

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Exploring Warmia

We were now in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship or province where we want to do some hiking. Here some impressions of our first tours. From Pieniezno (Mehlsack) we went on a hike along the valley of the Waltz (Walsch). We had found a beautiful private camping at this village and could start from there in the morning …

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Kopernik & Frombork

With Frombork we had reached the town where Nicolaus Copernicus (Kopernik in Polish) worked as a mathematician and astronomer. The famous church of Frombork was under big renovations, which will make it a great place to visit maybe next year 😉 Nikolaj Kopernik Frombork (Frauenburg) The brick Gothic cathedral was finished in 1388 and is …

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The Elblag Canal

Near Elblag a canal connects rivers and lakes to form a waterway once required to transport goods. The height difference couldn’t completely be solved with locks but instead inclined planes were installed where boats would be transported on carriages! We had to see that!! We started with the bikes just below one of the inclined …

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Malbork & the Teutonic Order

With Malbork we had reached the once very powerful headquarter of the Teutonic Order (Deutscher Orden) and its mighty fortress. We were very impressed by this huge and luxurious castle of some crusaders we had not really known much about before our visit to this area of Poland. Malbork Castle We had reached Malbork south …

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City walk @ Gdańsk

Polands most important seaport and a city with a diversified history radiates its former glory thanks to the reconstruction of a large part of the historic town after the devastating WWII. We were really impressed by this wonderful town. Welcome to Gdańsk! After getting caught up in an area of construction work and blocked roads …

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@ the hook of Hel

Before driving into Gdansk we went to explore the hook of Hel which stretches 36 km into the sea forming the bay of Gdansk. The peninsula is partly only 300m wide and has beaches on both sides. A perfect spot on such a sunny day! Not so long ago a couple of islands stretched into …

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Along the Baltic Sea

After visiting Stettin at the border to Germany we were travelling eastwards to Danzing along the Baltic Sea, stopping at wonderful beaches and finally the weather was in summer mode again. Our first stop was at the island of Wolin in the Oder delta, where we found a camping directly at the coast called Camping …

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