Sto programmando un viaggio in moto in Polonia la prossima estate. Vorrei condividere con te il mio piano per sapere se mi manca qualcosa di essenziale o se dovrei saltare alcuni punti. Quindi ecco i posti e quante notti ho pensato di restare. Arriverò a Danzica con una nave e poi il mio viaggio avrà veramente inizio. Toruń (1) – Częstochowa (1) – Zakopane (2) – Košice (Slovacchia,1) – Rzeszów (1) – Lublino (2) – Glinojeck (1) – Danzica (3).

Alcune note e domande sul mio percorso:

Ho scelto Glinojeck solo per riposarmi dato che non voglio guidare troppo in una giornata. Se avete qualcos’altro da suggerire da qualche parte nelle vicinanze, fatemelo sapere!

Considereresti queste strade buone da percorrere in generale (traffico, sicurezza, panorami…)?

Non ho intenzione di essere a Cracovia perché ci sono già stato. Città davvero bella!

Grazie in anticipo!

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21 commenti

  1. boleslaws on

    Any road trip plan in Poland is good. But why Glinojeck? That’s the first time I’ve heard about such place 😀

    If you don’t mind a longer road, then you can drive from Lublin to Białystok, visit Podlasie on the way, then turn north-west and see Malbork, Elbląg and Olsztyn.

    Edit: The same as other people suggested – Toruń, then Poznań and Wrocław would be a better way than your original plan, albeit a longer one. It’s also worth to visit Opole on your way to Kraków.

  2. Between Częstochowa and Kraków, instead of taking the route you marked, you can consider taking a slower but more direct route along the Eagles’ Nests castles (e.g. Ogrodzieniec, Pieskowa Skała and others) and then with a short visit at Ojców NP.

    I don’t think Kosice is that interesting a spot for the stop, in my opinion the most interesting places of that part of Slovakia are shortly after you cross the border: High Tatras, Slovak Paradise NP, ice caves, Spiss castle. So I would rather spend the night somewhere in this area, and then continue straight to Rzeszów. If you do so, I would consider 1 night in Zakopane and two in near-border Slovakia (one day for Polish Tatras around Zakopane, 1 day for Slovak Tatras, 1 day for the further places in Slovakia) rather than 2 nights just for the Polish side of the Tatras, and then 1 night for all of Slovakia.

  3. PatientBaseball4825 on

    Torun is better than bydgoszcz. Częstochowa is nothing special, better look over silesia: Katowice, Gliwice etc. And maybe choose Warsaw or Malbork over glinojeck

  4. niccolololo on

    I’d go to Wroclaw and Poznan (specially Wroclaw, it’s awesome in the Summer).

  5. pepeJAM69 on

    Hmm since you are planning to be on motorcycle like previous guy said take non highway roads through national parks and castles jak Ogrodzieniec and Olsztyn, make a brake here and there between Krakow and Częstochowa, since Częstochowa itself isn’t as much of a thing to take entire day maybe like 4 hour gig at best.

  6. JoshuaGraham2137 on

    You shouldn’t overlook Katowice, it’s not 1989 anymore we don’t live in mines anymore

  7. Grzechoooo on

    If you want somewhere around Glinojeck that Poles actually heard about, you could go to Płock. Old capital of Masovia, has a rich history.

  8. TadPole101 on

    Why not check out Malbork castle? It’s on the way to Gdańsk, it’s technically the largest castle in the world too (google it!)

  9. Unless you’re deeply Catholic, there’s absolutely nothing to do in Częstochowa. The city’s only attraction is the monastery and the rest of Częstochowa is pretty ugly and boring. If you need a stop there, I’d strongly encourage you to consider checking out the Szlak Orlich Gniazd castles. It’s a hilly, Jurrasic area with ruins of medieval castles, pretty picturesque especially if you’re driving a motorcycle. Ogrodzieniec is the most famous one but there are others. Not too far to Ojców National Park either. Another alternative would be to stop in Gliwice or Katowice which are both much more interesting touristically.

    I guess my other, more general question would be: what is the purpose of the trip? Are you looking for scenic drives and cities in between? Or is the motorcycle simply the means and you don’t mind driving it for 4 hours on the freeway?

    If it’s the latter, your plan is probably good (except Częstochowa). If it’s the former, I’d suggest to skip northern Poland and go to the south immediately. Anything south from Częstochowa will be more scenic.

  10. Go to Hell. Literally. “Hel” is village north to the Gdańsk. It is very beautiful.

  11. dorime1233 on

    When reading this post I wasn’t expecting to be that much surprised. Glinojeck is a town several kilometers from my village. I can’t give you any opinion about that town – you will.probablu find a place to sleep, there are no things to see there, but it’s nice to see familiar name on reddit
    Okay actually after some thinking, you may have problem with finding a place to sleep in Glinojeck. You can change it for płońsk or ciechanów ( bigger towns/cities, they for sure have some hostels/hotels) and they’re pretty close

  12. Anniechon on

    Go to Toruń, Poznań, and Wrocław, Katowice definitely. How can you skip those, lol?

    Częstochowa, Łódź, Zakopane – hard skip, unless you’re there for something **really** specific. Where did you even find Częstochowa, haha.

    Rzeszów – hardest skip, nothing there.

    Go straight to Lublin via Zamość and see the Roztocze National Park. It’s a no-brainer.

    If you can’t go east from Warsaw to Białowieża, Grabarka Góra, Kruszyniany and Bohoniki (the only two Tatar villages in Poland with hundreds-yeard-old mosques), just stay in Warsaw.

    PS. I visited every most major towns and cities and Poland, as well the entire Eastern Poland last year (from Roztocze to the Lithuanian border in 10 days with with over 20 places visited).

    You can PM me for more info, I’m great at planning long trips.

  13. If you are going to visit Slovakia, then I recommend to take this route back to Zakopane:
    [https://www.google.de/maps/dir/Zakopane,+Poland/Ko%C5%A1ice,+Slovakia/@48.9898333,19.5463085,9z/data=!4m21!4m20!1m10!1m1!1s0x4715f29294ef3939:0xdf8d87a1716ba6a0!2m2!1d19.949562!2d49.299181!3m4!1m2!1d19.5996646!2d49.2375319!3s0x4715bddb654e7f0d:0xea9e4259d87e58f0!1m5!1m1!1s0x473ee01b67c6957b:0x400f7d1c6978bd0!2m2!1d21.2610746!2d48.7163857!2m1!1b1!3e0!5m1!1e2?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MTIwOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D](https://www.google.de/maps/dir/Zakopane,+Poland/Ko%C5%A1ice,+Slovakia/@48.9898333,19.5463085,9z/data=!4m21!4m20!1m10!1m1!1s0x4715f29294ef3939:0xdf8d87a1716ba6a0!2m2!1d19.949562!2d49.299181!3m4!1m2!1d19.5996646!2d49.2375319!3s0x4715bddb654e7f0d:0xea9e4259d87e58f0!1m5!1m1!1s0x473ee01b67c6957b:0x400f7d1c6978bd0!2m2!1d21.2610746!2d48.7163857!2m1!1b1!3e0!5m1!1e2?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MTIwOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D)

    It is a scenic route south of High Tatra using old road (no highway) that takes you through small mountain pass Huty with views of Liptovska Mara hydroelectric dam.

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