About cycling & running in RzeszówRzeszów Training Notes
Running: Locals keep running close to the Wisłok River, then stretch the legs on named loops when base miles need structure. The first loop is 08 km with 2 m of gain, so it works for an easy shakeout. The second loop is 82 km and climbs 27 m, which fits a normal weekday slot. The third loop is 06 km and gains 531 m, so that one feels more like a proper long run. The fourth loop is 14 km with 50 m of gain. Michał from 53x11 organizes runs here. Podkarpacki Festiwal Sportowy Maraton and 13. PKO Bieg are the anchor race names locals know.
Cycling: Rzeszowski Shark gives the road scene a local name, and the riding around Rzeszów is easy to plug into for Z2 or sharper work. The 1 km loop gains 457 m, so it is the obvious weekday training lap. The flat loop runs 6 km with 9 m of climbing. The 6 km loop gains 167 m. The steep loop runs 1 km and gains 1,368 m. Podkarpacka Liga Rowerowa and Mistrzostwa Polski w Sprincie Ag sit on the race radar.
Season: Rzeszów has a continental rhythm, so locals treat the warm months as the main block for steady running, longer rides, and race-specific intervals. Summer brings hot days, and the city centre feels best early when Z2 still stays honest. The Wisłok River helps with simple out-and-back runs when the legs feel cooked. Winter changes the sport without killing it, because cold and snow push runners toward shorter loops and cleaner footing. Cyclists keep base miles tighter, swap long gran fondo prep for safer spins, or lean into cyclocross and mixed-surface work when the road loop stops feeling worth it.