Three Medieval Castles Linked by New Cycling Route in Lviv Region.
New Bike Path Unveiled in Western Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: On June 10, a 58-kilometer cycling trail called 'VeloPidkova' will officially open in the Lviv Oblast. The route connects three historic fortresses—Zolochiv, Pidhirtsi, and Olesko Castles—offering riders a blend of architectural heritage and scenic natural beauty.
Designed for both recreation and cultural exploration, the path allows cyclists to stop at these well-preserved medieval landmarks. Each castle serves as a key point of interest, giving travelers a chance to step back in time while enjoying an active outdoor experience.
This launch marks a significant boost for bicycle tourism in the region, reflecting a broader trend across Ukraine where cycling is gaining popularity among locals and visitors alike. The 'VeloPidkova' route is expected to encourage infrastructure improvements, attract more tourists, and promote a healthy lifestyle—all while highlighting the area's rich historical legacy.
Why This Route Matters
The introduction of 'VeloPidkova' underscores the growing appeal of bike tourism in Ukraine, a sector that is increasingly drawing both domestic and international travelers. By linking cultural preservation with active recreation, the project aims to stimulate local economic growth and foster a deeper appreciation for the region's medieval past. It also represents a practical step toward expanding cycling-friendly facilities and encouraging sustainable travel habits.
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