Today’s ride incorporated more of the stunning forest and lake scenery that we have come to know as Poland. After yesterday’s short ride and subsequent spa therapy, we were actually looking forward to hopping back on our bikes (of course knowing that we had only 49 miles to go today.)
The Herbarium to Toruń
DAY #19 of 35 Poland 1,151 miles total
Following our departure from The Herbarium Hotel & Spa earlier this morning, the ride got underway with a gentle start — ideal for slowly easing back into the saddle after yesterday’s pampering relax. Within minutes we were back in the groove and once again began to relish the easy rolling that Poland offers, including how the scenery can sometimes sneak up on you. Around each curve of the road a new sight awaited us.
We not only started this morning next to a lake but also passed a couple of more beautiful lakes along the ride.
One such quiet, relaxing road eventually led us into Toruń, an ancient city where classic figures such as Emperor Napoleon and astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus have left their mark on the local history. We will never again mistake Copernicus for being Italian instead of Polish!
Welcome to Toruń, Poland
Widely recognized as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, cycling into Toruń was like riding back in time to the Medieval Ages. Dating back to the 8th century and expanded by the Teutonic Knights a few centuries later, Toruń is one of the oldest cities in Poland. It is also one of the few cities in Poland that did not sustain any damage during World War II.
This classic medieval town was made a UNESCO World heritage site in 1997 and one of the Seven Wonders of Poland in 2007. The Old Town even boasts a building in which Napoleon stayed — it stands in the market square and functions as the local post office. If you receive a postcard from Poland, there is a good chance that we mailed it from here 😉
During Napoleon’s visit to Toruń, he called upon a house mistakenly considered as Copernicus’ birthplace. His famous visit was later honored in an illustration, which dated the French Emperor’s sojourn to Toruń in 1807, but which actually occurred in 1812. Whoops!
Trivia Fact: Toruń is the sister city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.