Podlasie
Duration
2 days
Distance Total
200-220 km
Two groups
Terrain
Almost flat
Small hills
Difficulty Level
5/10 or 7/10
Two groups
Region
Podlasie
by Bug river
Avg. daily elevation
550/650 m
Avg. daily distance
100/110 km
Two groups
Housing
Guesthouse
Rooms up to 4 persons
Date
04.09–06.09.2026
Price
690 PLN
Back to the Wild East!
After a two-year break, we’re returning to the eastern wall - to beautiful Podlasie. Expect long gravel stretches through endless forests, charming villages frozen in time, and local eateries serving regional dishes. The East has a certain magic - off the beaten path, far from mass tourism, life here moves slowly. We’re coming back to experience Podlasie once more. If you love this vibe, come ride with us!
Highlights
- returning to Podlasie after a two-year break
- accommodation in a countryside agritourism stay by the Bug River
- endless forests
- peace and quiet
- ferry crossings over the Bug
- sections of the Green Velo trail
Included in the price:
- accommodation in a countryside agritourism stay, rooms for 2–4 people
- guidance by experienced leaders
- well-planned routes with GPX tracks provided
- professional photo package
- ferry crossings over the Bug River
Not included in the price:
- transport
- insurance
- meals
Extra options:
- transport from and to Warsaw with Endless van (extra 200 PLN)
- meals: 2 breakfasts i 1 dinner (extra 130 PLN)
- cycling socks (extra 59 PLN)
- water bottle (extra 59 PLN)
Transport
Transport to the meeting point is on your own – the easiest way to get to Klepaczew is by car. One week before the camp, we’ll create a WhatsApp group where participants can arrange shared rides.
For an additional 200 PLN, we offer transport to and from Warsaw with the Endless vab (including your bike, of course). The bus departs from Warsaw on Friday at 4:00 PM and returns on Sunday around 9:00 PM. Limited spots available!
Accommodation
We’ll be staying at a local guesthouse in 2-4 person rooms. There’s an option to add meals (2 breakfasts and 1 dinner) for 130 PLN per person.
Routes
On Saturday, we’ve prepared two routes so that we can split into groups based on pace and skill level, ensuring there’s something for everyone. The routes for both groups overlap for the most part, allowing the whole crew to meet at least once during the day at a rest stop. On Sunday, everyone rides the same route. We’ve explored most of these roads over the past few years, so we know the area well. The routes are technically easy, mostly featuring smooth gravel and quiet side roads, though occasional sandy sections may appear.
Note: We reserve the right to make small adjustments to the routes if necessary. These changes will not significantly affect the overall distance or elevation gain.