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CHP route

CHP route - Bike Route

The Cogeneration Route is an unusual cycling expedition that passes through the charming terrain of Poland’s Jizera Mountains and the Czech Karkonosze Mountains. The route is an impressive 50 kilometers long, making it a challenge for experienced cyclists looking for an intense and exciting experience.

It is worth noting at the outset that the CHP Route is one of the more challenging ones. In places we can encounter sharp climbs and difficult gravel surface, which makes every kilometer of this trip full of adrenaline and satisfaction. But it is undoubtedly a challenge worth taking on, as the combination of unusual landscapes and scenic surroundings make this route extremely interesting.

What makes the CHP Route even more fascinating is that it connects to the Czech Cycle Route 2. This is the reason why you should think about taking your passport with you. Crossing the border, we move to the Czech side, where we can visit the remarkable surroundings of Harrachov.

While touring the Czech side, stop to admire Harrachov’s city center and the breathtaking Mumlava Waterfall. The famous mammoth ski jump is also waiting to be discovered, providing an amazing experience and a respite from the intense ride.

Starting the route in the center of Szklarska Poreba, we can also enjoy its charming corners. Before crossing the border, it is worth stopping at the South Slope Holiday Center, where the Spring of Health and Love is located. It’s the perfect place to relax and enjoy the wonderful properties of the spring water, which energizes and revitalizes our bodies.

During the trip, we should also not miss the tourist telescope, which allows us to enjoy panoramic views of the majestic Giant Mountains. It’s a sight that will always remain in our memory.

We then head toward the Jizera Mountains, where we pass the historic “Stanislaw” quartz mine, which is now closed, but in the past was the highest open pit mine in Europe. This historic site is proof of how rich the history of the area is.

The next stage of our trip is to cross the state border through the road crossing in Jakuszyce. On Czech soil, we begin exploring the area around Harrachov, where you can enjoy the natural beauty and cultural richness of the region.

After our visit to Harrachov, we return with unquenchable enthusiasm to our starting point – Szklarska Poreba, where our unforgettable adventure on the Cogeneration Route ends. This route is not only a sporting challenge, but also a unique opportunity to discover the natural beauty and culture of these magical areas. It’s an experience that is sure to stay in our memories forever and make us want to return to these picturesque areas more and more often.

CHP route

Route length of 50 km.

Trasa Kogeneracji - CHP route

CHP route on a map

CHP route - practical tips

      1. Appropriate level of physical fitness: The CHP route is demanding, so it’s a good idea to make sure you have the right level of physical fitness before starting the trip. Regular bicycle training and general physical activity will help prepare your body for intense riding.

      2. Check the technical condition of your bicycle: Carefully check the technical condition of your bicycle before starting the trip. Make sure brakes, tires, derailleurs and chain are in good condition. Take with you a set of necessary tools and possibly inner tubes and a pump to be prepared for any minor breakdowns along the route.

      3. Proper equipment and clothing: Choose the right clothing and equipment to keep you comfortable while driving. Be sure to bring a helmet, gloves and safety glasses. Choose clothing that will allow you to ride freely and at the same time provide adequate protection from changing weather conditions.

      4. Adjust nutrition and hydration: The CHP route is long and demanding, so it’s important to ensure proper hydration and nutrition. Take with you enough water and light snacks rich in energy to help you stay fit and gain strength during the trip.

      5. Maps and navigation: Make sure you have access to a map or GPS navigation to help you orient yourself along the route. With these tools, you will avoid getting lost and be able to follow your route as planned.

      6. Announce your route and make a contingency plan: Before you set out on your route, inform your loved ones of your plan and determine the approximate time of your return. If you are going alone, be sure to have a cell phone and a full battery charge. It’s also a good idea to have a contingency plan in case of problems along the route, such as injury, bike damage or loss of navigation.