Lakes around Gryfice, a town in Western Pomerania, Poland, are part of the broader Pomeranian Lake District. This region is characterized by a chain of moraine-dammed lakes, offering a variety of natural features. The area provides diverse experiences, from expansive inland lakes to more secluded water bodies.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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The terrain is very overgrown, and you have to find your way to the lake without a path. However, there are also moorings on the opposite side.
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Currently, climbing on pallets requires a bit of balancing :-)
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There are currently several trees blocking the path, but you can get through by carrying your bike.
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Beautiful view of Lake Konarzewskie (and its birds!) from this pier next to the campground. The shores of this lake are mostly overgrown, so this is one of the few places that are easily accessible.
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Jogging along the jetty of Lake Liwia Luza is a truly idyllic experience. The narrow wooden walkways lead directly through the dense reeds, and the wide view over the water creates a pleasant, calm atmosphere. For me, it's a welcome change from the typical running routes. The lake remains present the whole time, picturesquely embedded in the landscape, and on clear days you can even see the towers of Niechorze in the distance. Especially in the morning, when the mist is still hovering lightly over the water, everything seems almost magical. Tip: If you need a little break, you can stop on the jetty, let your gaze wander over the water and take a deep breath. A perfect spot to simply clear your head before moving on!
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A very interesting cycle route, unfortunately it ends in the centre of Niechorze and there is no further continuation along the R10 / EV10.
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beautiful natural lake.
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The lakes around Gryfice are part of the broader Pomeranian Lake District, characterized by moraine-dammed lakes. You'll find diverse landscapes, from expansive inland lakes like Resko Przymorskie (Kamper Lake) to more secluded, wilder water bodies such as Jezioro Kołomąckie, described by locals as "very overgrown, but super beautiful." Many lakes feature dense reeds and offer wide, serene views over the water.
Yes, there are several scenic viewpoints. For instance, the View of Horst-Eiersberger See offers a perspective over the lake from a surprisingly long jetty. You can also find a dedicated View of Lake Konarzewskie, known for its picturesque natural surroundings.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. You can explore the Nature Trail by Lake Resko Przymorskie, which offers views of the natural lake. For more options, you can find several easy hikes in the region, including the Red Nordic Walking Trail, by checking the Easy hikes around Gryfice guide.
Cyclists can enjoy the Niechorze Lakeside Cycling Path, which offers an interesting route along the lake. For more extensive cycling adventures, including mountain biking, you can explore routes listed in the MTB Trails around Gryfice guide.
Absolutely. Liwia Łuża Lake Pier is particularly idyllic for jogging, with narrow wooden walkways leading through dense reeds and offering wide views over the water. You can also find various running trails in the area by consulting the Running Trails around Gryfice guide.
Yes, Resko Przymorskie (Kamper Lake) holds historical significance. During World War II, it was the site of a seaplane base. Tragically, in the final days of the war, a seaplane evacuating approximately 80 refugees, mostly children, crashed into the lake, resulting in no survivors.
Many of the lakes offer family-friendly environments. Liwia Łuża Lake Pier is suitable for a leisurely stroll, and Resko Przymorskie (Kamper Lake) is also considered family-friendly. The Niechorze Lakeside Cycling Path is another great option for families to enjoy together.
For tranquility, Liwia Łuża offers an idyllic experience, especially in the morning when mist often hovers over the water. Its wooden jetty provides serene views. Jezioro Kołomąckie, described as "very overgrown," might appeal to those seeking a wilder, more untouched natural landscape for a peaceful escape.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the region. The idyllic experience of jogging along the jetty of Liwia Łuża Lake and the natural setting of the Nature Trail by Lake Resko Przymorskie are frequently highlighted. The wide views and peaceful atmosphere are often mentioned as key attractions.
While specific birdwatching highlights are not detailed, the region's moraine-dammed lakes and areas like the Wetlands Near the Lake provide natural habitats for various wildlife. The dense reeds around lakes like Liwia Łuża suggest a rich environment for birdlife, especially during early morning hours.


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