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Nicest Lakes in Poland (esp. Wielkopolska)?


tster  2 | 3  
29 Jul 2016 /  #1
Hey all,

I'm a foreigner living in Poznan, Wielkopolska. I really love water and lakes, and was wondering if any of you had some recommendations.

I've been to Malta, Rusalka, Strzeszyn, and Kiekrz here in Poznan, but thought it would be fun if I could make a day out cycling somewhere, swimming a bit, and cycling back.

What lakes can you recommend all across Poland? The closer, the better. I am too young to drive and so would be cycling anywhere within around 50KM and taking trains or buses otherwise.

I've also been to Drawsko, which was wonderful!

Also, does Poland have any clearer lakes? Most seem to have darker water.

Would love to hear your thoughts.
Chemikiem  
29 Jul 2016 /  #2
Góreckie lake is supposed to be very pretty, it lies in Wielkopolska National Park which is only about 15 kms away from Poznań.

poland.pl/tourism/national-parks/national-park-wielkopolska
OP tster  2 | 3  
29 Jul 2016 /  #3
Góreckie lake

Ooo wow! Even a small island in the middle. Imagine my confusion when I saw a place called 'Lodz' nearby on the map, though!

There are a few nice lakes that direction. Thanks for your suggestion!
Chemikiem  
29 Jul 2016 /  #4
What lakes can you recommend all across Poland?

You certainly won't be able to cycle there, but the Mazury lakes are supposed to be beautiful, there are over 2000 of them.
Maybe you could plan a trip, but to be honest you will probably need a car to get around the area.
Hope to go there myself one day.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masurian_Lake_District
OP tster  2 | 3  
29 Jul 2016 /  #5
Mazury

I've hear about Mazury before! You're right in saying I wouldn't be able to cycle though!
Chemikiem  
30 Jul 2016 /  #6
I wouldn't be able to cycle though!

It would only take you a couple of weeks maybe ;)

There is another lake that I would love to visit, but it is in the Tatra National Park, so unfortunately not close to Poznań.
I have seen friends' pictures of this lake and it has beautiful clear water surrounded by stunning scenery.
This is it:-

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morskie_Oko

You never know, maybe you will get a chance to go with friends or something, but it is a bit of a long trip from where you are.
OP tster  2 | 3  
30 Jul 2016 /  #7
There is another lake that I would love to visit, but it is in the Tatra National Park, so unfortunately not close to Poznań.

Morskie Oko! I heard about that recently too. It looks like one of the most beautiful, clear lakes in Poland. I've also been wondering whether I should make a trip there to try and summit Rysy, so perhaps that would be a nice place to stop on the way.
Chemikiem  
30 Jul 2016 /  #8
Go for it, then you can post some nice pics here for us to see :-)

I've read that it's about a 2 hour hike from the park entrance, or if you're feeling a bit tired, you can take a horse and carriage ride there ( although you have to walk for about the last 20 minutes ).

You will have to head for Zakopane to get there, but travel in Poland is cheap as I'm sure you know.
welshguyinpola  23 | 463  
30 Jul 2016 /  #9
Does anyone know of any lakes where naturism is practiced?
synka  
9 Aug 2017 /  #10
Merged:

Most beautiful lakes in Poland



Poland has some amazing countryside, the lakes cap it all. There is nothing better in the summer months than getting out of the city to the lake or river for water -sports.

My favorite area is the lake at Zgon, mazury what about yours.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823  
9 Aug 2017 /  #11
There is nothing better in the summer months than getting out of the city to the lake or river for water -sports.

Until you remember that many of them are still heavily polluted.

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