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Spring is the perfect time for bike rides and longer trips around Western Pomerania. To ensure your trips are safe and enjoyable, it’s a good idea to check for current road closures and construction—such as road repairs, bridge renovations, or sections with poor road surfaces—before you set out. All information is updated in real time on the map at rowery.wzp.pl and in the “Western Pomerania” mobile app, making it easy to plan your route and account for detours if necessary. Below is a current list of roadwork on specific long-distance routes in Western Pomerania.
On 14 May 2026, a networking meeting for stakeholders of the ‘Stary Kolejowy Szlak’ cycle route took place at Świdwin Castle. The meeting was attended by 41 representatives of businesses, local authorities, non-profit organisations, cycle-friendly venues and other interested parties (including SMEs) located and operating along the Stary Kolejowy Szlak cycle route.
The development of cycle tourism in Western Pomerania requires not only modern infrastructure, but above all close cooperation between local communities. An excellent opportunity to strengthen these ties was a meeting organised as part of the ‘Western Pomerania – a game-changer in tourism’ project, co-financed under the European Funds for Western Pomerania 2021–2027 programme (Measure 1.9 ‘Preparation and implementation of new business models for enterprises’).
In 2025, a survey was conducted along the EuroVelo 13 Iron Curtain Trail among 275 cyclists from 8 countries. In addition to Poland, these included Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, and Slovakia. The West Pomeranian section of this route overlaps with Velo Baltica, and that is where our team conducted the surveys. More specifically, we met you in towns such as Mrzeżyno, Kołczewo, Międzywodzie, Wisełka, and one person each from Międzyzdroje and Świnoujście. Below, we present the results of this field research.
During the May Day holiday in 2026, Western Pomerania once again proved to be a popular destination for cycling vacations. Favorable weather, an extensive network of trails, and attractive landscapes encouraged thousands of cycling enthusiasts to spend their free time actively. As data from bike counters show, over 60,000 trips were recorded in just a few days of the long weekend, confirming the region’s unwavering popularity among cyclists.
Another edition of the largest cross-border cycling event in Poland has come to an end. The 3rd Polish-German Cycling Tourism Days took place on 27–28 February 2026 at the headquarters of the Marshal's Office of the West Pomeranian Province in Szczecin. With a record number of participants, speakers and exhibitors, the event attracted crowds of cycling enthusiasts.
The industry conference, which took place on 27 February 2026, inaugurated the 3rd Polish-German Cycling Tourism Days (27–28 February 2026). The meeting was crucial for the further development of cycling tourism and transport in the region, as well as for cross-border cooperation. Representatives of local and central government, entrepreneurs and non-governmental organisations gathered in one place to discuss infrastructure, data, certification, trends and the economic potential of the cycling sector.
During the 3rd Polish-German Cycling Tourism Days in Szczecin (27–28 February 2026), an industry conference was held with the participation of representatives of local and central government, entrepreneurs and non-governmental organisations involved in cycling transport and tourism. The key point of the first day of the event was the signing of an agreement between the West Pomeranian Province and the Polish Tourist Organisation concerning the transfer of the application scheme for the database of cycling routes in Poland.
Construction of a route important for cycling enthusiasts is beginning in the municipality of Golczewo. It is part of a cycle route from Berlin via Szczecin to Kołobrzeg. On Tuesday, 17 February 2026, the construction site was officially handed over to the contractor. The ceremony was attended by the Marshal of the Province, Olgierd Geblewicz, Deputy Marshal Jakub Kowalik, Director of the West Pomeranian Provincial Road Authority in Koszalin, Waldemar Wejnerowski, Mayor of Golczewo, Maciej Zieliński, and representatives of the contractor, COLAS.
PROGRAM 3rd Polish-German Cycling Tourism Days February 27-28, 2026 Please note that the program is subject to change. The 3rd Polish-German Cycling Tourism Days is a...