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The themed route Cistercian way in Poland has two branches, the north path from Cedynia to Koszalin and the south route from Trzebnica to Ołobok. It connects the numerous Romanesque-Gothic Cistercian monasteries in Poland.
The northern route runs through the voivodships: West Pomerania, Lebus, Greater Poland, Kuyavian Pomeranian and Pomerania.
The southern route runs through the voivodeships: Lower Silesia, Opole, Silesia, Lesser Poland, Holy Cross, Łódź and Greater Poland.
The path is a European cultural route recognized by the European Union.
The sections are over 1000 km long and are therefore particularly suitable for traveling by car or motorcycle.