TROP WILKA
First trail. Castle ruins, a limestone ridge, moss on the outcrops.
- Distance
- 24.7 km
- Elevation
- ↑ 160 m
- Duration
- 1h 31min
A figure-eight around the Sokole Góry reserve — from our base in Olsztyn Jurajski, past the old church in Zrębice, out to Krasawa and back. The trail where you'll meet the Jura without breaking a sweat — with a kid in the trailer or on an e-bike for the very first time.
Trail details
- Shape
- figure-eight
- Direction
- clockwise
- Start
- WILK base · Olsztyn Jurajski · 50.7484 N · 19.2650 E
- Elevation
- ↑ 160 m · ↓ 160 m
- Altitude
- 298–354 m a.s.l.
- Time with kids
- 3–4 h
Who it's for
Families with kids
Our Cube Kids Trailer Double PURE fits every Cube in our fleet. Gentle climbs, wide forest roads, no technical descents.
First time on an e-bike
Pedal assist opens the Jura up to anyone — whatever your fitness, age or experience. The first kilometre on tarmac through Olsztyn Jurajski is your window to get used to the gears and modes (Eco · Tour · Sport · Turbo). The rest of the day is pure fun.
With a kid in the trailer, stops and a look around the church — plan 3–4 hours. Solo, in Tour mode — an hour and a half.
Along the way
- km 0
Ruins of Olsztyn castle
We roll out from the WILK base with the ruins on our right. A 14th-century castle of Casimir the Great. A 35-metre cylindrical tower. Part of the Trail of the Eagles' Nests. First 200 m are cobblestones — take it easy.
- km 1–2
Lipówki (351 m)
Leaving Olsztyn on a side road heading south. Tarmac, open fields, limestone outcrops on the horizon.
- km 4–5
Polusowa Góra, Staw Kresowy
Forest. The forest road is wide, packed, no roots. Quiet.
- km 5.5
Skała Pielgrzym
A limestone outcrop on the Sokola Góra ridge. An 11–16 m wall, with dozens of climbing routes. A viewpoint over the castle ruins and Góra Biakło. First photo stop.
- km 6–7
Pustelnica (400 m)
The highest hill in the area, on the edge of the Sokole Góry reserve. The trail skirts the reserve — the reserve itself is for hikers, not bikes. The Fikuśna cave on the left.
- km 7.8
Chapel and spring of St. Giles
A natural stop. A chapel, a spring, benches. This is where the Dróżka św. Idziego starts — an old pilgrim trail between Olsztyn and Zrębice.
- km 8
Wooden church of St. Giles in Zrębice
Built of larch in 1789. Log construction, shingled roof. Inside, a painting of St. Giles from 1652 and baroque altars. Next to it a belfry from the turn of the 17th/18th century with a bell from 1632. Around it, 300-year-old lime trees — protected as natural monuments. Part of the Silesian Wooden Architecture Trail. Get off the bike and walk around it.
- km 10–11
Krasawa shelter — picnic stop
Open fields, Kadzielnia rising in the distance. Benches under a roof. Bring a second breakfast — there's a small shop in Zrębice on the way.
- km 12
Kadzielnia (344 m)
Easternmost point. The turning point of the figure-eight.
- km 13–17
Return on the eastern side
A mix of tarmac and side roads. Gentle climbs, farmland, patches of forest.
- km 22.6
Przymiłowice-Kotysów
Last village before Olsztyn. Tarmac, a gentle descent.
- km 24.3
Back to base
Ruins in the afternoon light. Final 200 m of cobblestones under the castle walls.
Surface
Road types
Profile
A figure-eight that crosses itself near Zrębice (km 8 ↔ km 17). Two gentle climbs: 354 m around Zrębice (km 8) and 341 m on the eastern return (km 19–20). Start and finish sit at 300 m. Steepest gradient about 3–4%.
Variant
The route is a figure-eight. If you want it shorter (~15 km), turn north back to Olsztyn at the Zrębice church instead of heading east to Krasawa. You skip the eastern loop but keep both highlights — the wooden church and the Sokole Góry outcrops.
Route file
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Trail available in season
2026
30 May – 31 Oct · 7 days a week
Free cancellation up to 7 days before departure
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