Purpose

Ralonemon.eu collects and organises reference information about cycling in Poland — where paths go, how they are signed, how to maintain the bicycle used to ride them, and how urban cycling infrastructure is structured under Polish road regulations.

The focus is practical and descriptive. Articles are structured around documented routes, official road sign classifications, and standard maintenance procedures — without speculative content or manufactured expertise.

Coverage

The site covers three main areas:

  • Cycling routes: Long-distance corridors (EuroVelo, Wiślana Trasa Rowerowa, Green Velo) and regional path networks across Polish voivodeships.
  • Bike maintenance: Routine servicing tasks, tool requirements, component selection for urban and touring use, and seasonal considerations for Polish conditions.
  • Urban infrastructure: Road sign classifications, lane categories, design standards, and cycling network overviews for major Polish cities.

Sources

Content is based on publicly available sources: official Polish legislation (accessible via the Internet System of Legal Acts, isap.sejm.gov.pl), publications from the European Cyclists' Federation, route data from OpenStreetMap, and technical documentation published by Polish government bodies. Images used on the site are sourced from Wikimedia Commons under Creative Commons licences.

Contact

Use the contact form on the homepage to send a message. The form requires a name, email address, and phone number.

There is no commercial activity associated with this site. No products, subscriptions, or services are offered.

Last updated

Site content was last reviewed in June 2026. Cycling infrastructure and route conditions change over time; always verify current details with local authorities or route operators before planning travel.

A cycling route through a forested area in the Notecka region, Poland
A documented cycling route in the Notecka region, Poland. © Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA