We arrive in Otwock by rail or car. From the market we start along Andriollego street, about 2.5 km. Then we drive through the intersection with Narutowicza street and get to Hrabiego street just behind the Medical Vocational School building. We enter a pine duct, after about 500 m on the right side under the high voltage line we admire the remains of the Jewish cemetery, we continue straight to Karczew, we enter by Armii Krajowej street. Then, near the church, we turn left into Żaboklickiego Street and ride on the asphalt through Janów and Brzezinka until we reach Łukówiec. There we have to find the blue bicycle trail, which leaves from the main road among the fields along the edge of the forest, to the left. We enter the forest, a fragment of...tami muddy and muddy. We continue about 3-4 km until we reach a wide beaten white gravel road, the so-called Royal Road, we abandon the blue trail and turn left on this road. After another 1km we see an intersection and a slab, the so-called Foresters stone of 1934, we turn right into the so-called Red Road, lined with brick fragments. This is the red trail After about 1km we turn right and reach two post-German bunkers. After exploring, we return to the fork and continue on the black trail to the left. The trail after 1.5km turns sharply left into the forest. We continue on the trail until we return back to the King's Road. It brings us after about 1 km to the Park's headquarters - Peat Base and the Peat Reserve. You can visit the reserve (an additional loop of 1.5 km) then return to the black trail which will lead us all the way to the Red Road and the cemetery. Along Hrabiego Street we return to Andriolli and then to the center of Otwock. The route is nice, varied, many places worth visiting. In 3/4 good roads, asphalt or gravel. Forest roads bumpy, a lot of roots, partly muddy. In total, I drove a loop of about 30 km.