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Sea eagle circular route - puć kosćełamaka

At a glance

  • Start: any (recommendation: HAUS DER TAUSEND TEICHE in Wartha)
  • Destination: any
  • Difficult
  • 88,65 km
  • 5 hours 55 minutes
  • 118 m
  • 192 m
  • 127 m

The varied circular route leads through 13 stations across habitats of rare animal and plant species that characterize the sea eagle's territory.

The sea eagle circular route is a cycling route with a length of about 88 kilometers. It has no significant climbs and is ideally suitable for trekking or mountain bikes. The cycle path runs on unpaved farm, sand and forest paths, but also on paved cycle and hiking trails as well as roads. The ride can be started at any point of the sea eagle circular route. However, the recommended start is at the visitor information center HAUS DER TAUSEND TEICHE in Wartha. At the 13 stations, there are not only rest areas but also interesting information boards about the nature and culture of the Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape. Here, in particular, the sea eagle, its habitat requirements, way of life, hazards and suitable protective measures are presented. In the municipalities in the biosphere reserve there are various places to eat and sights such as local history museums, nature and art monuments or farm shops.

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