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Included Services:
- Experienced guide with knowledge of the region biking along;
- Bicycle rental: Mountain bike rim 29″ / Shimano gearbox / Disc brakes / Suspension 100mm.
Services NOT Included:
- Transfer to Barigui Park (for hotels located in Batel, Água Verde, Seminário, and Bigorrilho, the transfer is free);
- Items not mentioned in “Included Services”.
- Support Car
Extra Items / Unitary Value:
- Support Car – R$ 259,00
- Capacity for 6 Bikes + 4 Cyclists
- Helmets – R$ 20,00
- Sanitized at each use and with NEW individual internal foams for each person.
- Frontal child seat – R$ 20,00
- Up to 15 kg.
- Rear child seat – R$ 30,00
- Up to 25 kg.
- Water bottle – R$ 15,00
- The customer can take it home after use.
ITINERARY
A Bike Tour through the beautiful landscapes of Campo Largo and Campo Magro in the metropolitan region of Curitiba. Churches, plantations, and typical constructions are part of the itinerary, always with a beautiful view of Curitiba from above, as we bike through a region higher than the center of the Capital.
The Polish Colonies Cycling Tour starts at Barigui Park, we will cycle towards Bom Pastor Garden, passing by the colonies Rodrigues, Dom Pedro, and Rivier, and we finish the tour doing a Single Track on the Buffalo Trail.
THIS WILL BE THE FULL BIKING PATH
DISTANCE - 30 KM
ACCUMULATED POSITIVE ALTIMETRY - 525 M


OUR SUPPORT CAR

A LITTLE MORE ABOUT THE POLISH COLONIES
History:
Rural Tourism in the Polish Colonies of Campo Largo and Campo Magro is an initiative of the Rural Tourism Association of the Polish Colonies, created in 2006 and its Tourism Route was created in 2008, under registration in Ata (R). It makes up the Polish Colonies in the region, Dom Pedro II Colony, Figueiredo Colony, and Rodrigues Colony, established with the Polish Immigration to Paraná, Brazil, in 1876.
The Touristic Route:
The Rural Tourism Cycle is formed by the Rural Tourist Route and Cycling Tourism in the Polish Colonies of Dom Pedro II, Figueiredo, and Rodrigues, between the Municipalities of Campo Largo and Campo Magro/PR. It is made up of several Tourism entrepreneurs, such as gastronomic chácaras (farms) with available restaurants for events, and leisure, Colonial Cafés, production of family farming, organic, flowers, artisanal wine, agribusiness, and support for cycling. There is the Museum of Polish Ethnicity (Houses of Trunks) and Colonial Churches.

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