Katowice bridge at the riverside Pstraznik

Katowice bridge at the riverside Pstraznik

Katowice bridge at the riverside Pstraznik
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Katowice bridge at the riverside Pstraznik

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Katowickie forests are the ideal take-off point to more far bicycle trips. Going suitable paths in the Forest Murckowskim (they are marking on the rout) we reach can to the Lędzin of which we will be give this in the easy way to Imielina over pickles „Dziećkowice” where we can rest the moment.

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A: ledziny the church on the hill holy klemensa (south side)

Par arthur_kaluzny, A 5.9 km

The former parish church in Lędzinach on the so-called Hill św. Klemensa is the relic - monument repr...

ledziny the church on the hill holy klemensa (south side)

B: Lędziny the church on the hill holy klemensa (northern side)

Par arthur_kaluzny, A 5.9 km

The former parish church in Lędziny on the so-called Hill św. Klemensa is the relic - monument repres...

Lędziny the church on the hill holy klemensa (northern side)

C: Katowice Giszowiec the pond the Barbra east side Silesia Polish

Par arthur_kaluzny, A 5.9 km

Be present the Barbra this the surrounded the forest water reservoir laid from Katowic, in the distri...

Katowice Giszowiec the pond the Barbra east side Silesia Polish

D: Katowice Giszowiec the pond the Barbra (west side) Silesia Polish

Par arthur_kaluzny, A 5.9 km

Be present the Barbra this the surrounded the forest water reservoir laid from Katowic, in the distri...

Katowice Giszowiec the pond the Barbra (west side) Silesia Polish

E: the reserve of the nature Katowice-Ochojec Poland

Par Youzeq Kaluzny, A 6.0 km

The reserve of the nature Ochojec - created in 1982 year 26,77 ha forest (the complex of Forests Murc...

the reserve of the nature Katowice-Ochojec Poland

F: Katowice-Muchowiec, Francuska street.

Par Witold Brzeziński, A 8.0 km

Katowice-Muchowiec, Francuska street.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muchowiec

Katowice-Muchowiec, Francuska street.

G: From the bench

Par Witold Brzeziński, A 8.1 km

From the bench.http://szl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sztauwajery 

From the bench

H: Katowice-Muchowiec, Francuska street, next to the airport.

Par Witold Brzeziński, A 8.5 km

Katowice-Muchowiec, Francuska street, next to the airport.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muchowiec

Katowice-Muchowiec, Francuska street, next to the airport.

I: Between ponds.

Par Witold Brzeziński, A 8.5 km

Dolina Trzech Stawów.http://szl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sztauwajery

Between ponds.

J: Katowice Nikiszowiec

Par Panoramyjutra, A 9.0 km

Katowice Nikiszowiec

Ce panorama é été pris à Poland, Europe

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Text by Steve Smith.

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