45 Strzeliński Rogaining
Kamiennik, Strzelin County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Registration and pricing
Race description
Strzeliński Rogaining is a pedestrian orienteering rally where teams of 2-5 people plan their own route to visit as many control points as possible within a designated time. The points are located in the terrain and marked on the map. The event is open to participants of all ages and skill levels, including enthusiasts and recreational participants, such as families. Rogaining has a tourist-sport character and allows for flexible route modifications during the competition, making it an attractive outdoor activity. The event is organized by the Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society, Strzelin Branch, which has been hosting orienteering competitions in the region for years.
Highlights
- Teams move exclusively on foot, using a map and compass for navigation
- Control points have different point values depending on the difficulty of finding them
- Participants can choose and change their route freely, from 5 to 70 km in length
Additional information
The competition is open to all age groups and genders. Teams consist of 2-5 people. Rogaining is a tourist-sport activity suitable for both advanced competitors and families. Routes can be modified during the event. In 2026, four editions of rogaining are planned around Strzelin, including the 45th edition in November. The events cover various distances from 5 km to 70 km, with maps and compasses, catering to different skill levels, with options for recreational and competitive participation.