Guests who wish to combine business with pleasure and explore the area on a bike, can rent premium bikes from the Hotel's rental fleet. We work with local bike tour guides .
Suggested bicycle routes:
- Hillfort in Żmijowiska – the route leads 16 km south of Kazimierz to the site of a former Slavic hillfort, which is currently being reconstructed. A branch of the Vistula River Museum (Muzeum Nadwiślańskie w Kazimierzu Dolnym) – Żmijowiska Hillfort – operates there.
- Męćmierz on the Vistula, To Męćmierz By Bike – two trails lead to the former fishing village of Męćmierz, which today can be safely called a living open-air museum. Wooden huts with thatched roofs, hidden behind brushwood woven fences, a windmill on the bank of the Vistula, a well in the centre of the village and the road which ends long before we reach Męćmierz – a trip here is almost like an escape from civilization.
- Direction: Zimny Dół – Kazimierz is famous for its numerous beautiful gorges. Regular visitors have surely heard such names as Korzeniowy Dół or Norowy Dół. Have you been to Zimny Dół (the Cold Gorge), yet? It is worth checking out and it is not far from the Hotel.
- Cycling towards Skowieszynek – the route will take you east, straight into the heart of our town's history. Here, centuries ago, there probably existed a convent of Norbertine nuns, who, out of gratitude for the lands bestowed upon them, named this area Kazimierz – in honour of the generous ruler also known as Kazimierz the Righteous. As the chronicler Długosz writes, here was also the source of the now-dry river Grodarz.
- Albrechtówka by Bike – the trail leads along a green tapestry of trees and shrubs, which suddenly opens with a beautiful panorama of the Vistula, Męćmierz and the coutryside. It is a true reward for the tired cyclist!
- The Apparition Shrine (Kapliczka Zjawienie) – a trip to the area of a Slavic hillfort in Chodlik, hidden deep in the woods. Here stands a small roadside house-shaped shrine called "the Apparition", around which local inhabitants gather during Easter. What brings them here? It is for you to find out.
- The Green Trail – a loop that runs through three picturesque towns: Kazimierz, Janowiec, and Puławy, with its complex of parks and palaces formerly owned by the Czartoryski family. The route starts here in Kazimierz, but you can just as well start anywhere, because, after all, where a loop starts or ends is an open question...
- A Loop Around Two Cemeteries - A stroll in a cemetery? Why not? Especially in autumn, which annually reminds us of the passage of time, like the cemetery itself. It is also a trip into the past: the Jewish cemetery recalls the centuries-long presence of Jews in Kazimierz, while the cemetery of Soviet soldiers reminds us of the bloody battles of World War II.
- The Turtle and Dinosaur Trail – the trail leads through picturesque nooks of the Holy Cross (Świętokrzyskie), Masovia, and Lublin Regions. It provides an excellent opportunity to learn the history of the Earth when dinosaurs walked it.
- Lublin - Nałęczów - Kazimierz Dolny – the trail starts in Kazimierz Dolny and leads through the river Grodarz valley and the Witoszyński brook valley to the village of Rąblów, from where it continues to Wąwolnica, famous for the cult of the Virgin Mary of Kębło, and further through the valley of the river Bystra to Nałęczów, to end its run in Lublin at the "Open Air Village Museum".