This long route runs along paved roads and cuts through pine and beech forests, in particular in the vicinity of Łagów. The route will take you to the spectacular historic objects of Łagów, such as the Margraviate Gate (Brama Marchijska), the Polish Gate (Brama Polska), the Knights Hospitaller castle, St John the Baptist church or the historic railway viaduct. There are also major natural attractions in the form of nature reserves: the water and moor reserve called “Pawski Ług”, and also “Buczyna Łagowska” and “Nad jeziorem Trześniowskim” reserves, with dense beech forests covering the end moraines to the west and north of Lake Trześniowskie. Stopping for rest or a swim in Lake Łagowskie or Lake Trześniowskie will make the trip even more enjoyable.