Lakes around Gryfino County, located in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland, offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region features numerous lakes, many surrounded by forests, meadows, and historical sites. These bodies of water provide habitats for various bird species and fish, attracting nature enthusiasts and anglers. The area's geography includes moraine hills and varied coastal zones, contributing to its natural appeal.
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Lake Strzeszowskie is the largest body of water in the Trzcińsko-Zdrój commune, located in the Myśliborskie Lakeland. It has a surface area of over 120 ha and reaches a depth of 14 meters, which makes it attractive for both anglers and bathing enthusiasts - there is an official bathing area with water assessed as excellent quality. The north-eastern part of the lake borders the Natura 2000 area, which additionally increases its natural values. Access by bike is possible via local roads, and the area around the lake is conducive to peaceful relaxation by the water.
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The Szczecin Landscape Park "Puszcza Bukowa" covers an area of about 15 km in length and 10 km in width, stretching along the southern borders of Szczecin, all the way to the Płonia River in the east. Most of this area is occupied by the Bukowe Hills covered with the Bukowa Forest. The northern and central part of the forest is the most elevated and undulating, with a varied terrain, with high and steep hills cut by ravines and valleys through which forest rivers and streams flow. The flora of the Bukowa Forest includes about 1,250 species of plants, including 53 species under full protection. In the forest we can also find about 140 species of birds, a dozen or so species of mammals and several species of reptiles. Among the birds we can meet the black stork, white-tailed eagle, lesser spotted eagle and red kite. There is also a very rich butterfly fauna, about 400 species.
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The Szczecin Landscape Park "Puszcza Bukowa" is a vast forest complex on the outskirts of Szczecin, ideal for peaceful bike trips along gentle but sometimes sandy trails. The biggest attractions are the vast beech forests, picturesque hills and deep ravines, which look particularly impressive in autumn. It is worth visiting viewpoints such as Góra Bukowiec and stopping at Lake Szmaragdowe, which delights with the intense colour of its water. The trails in the Forest are well marked, but after rain they can be slippery, so tires with better tread are recommended.
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This is where the beautiful landscape park begins. The small villages you drive through make you feel like you are back in the days gone by.
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The railway line cycle path leads directly past the fish ponds.
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Nice swimming spot on the lake.
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A hill with a viewpoint over Lake Morzycko. There is even a bench here if someone would like to contemplate the views longer.
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There are several archaeological sites near the lake: including stonemason's workshops from the Neolithic period, a settlement from the turn of the Neolithic/Bronze Age and settlement points from the ancient times included in the list of immovable monuments of the village of Chwarstnica
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For swimming and relaxation, Strzeszowskie Lake is an excellent choice, known for its official bathing area and excellent water quality. Lake Steklno is also recognized as Gryfino's official swimming area, featuring a guarded beach with amenities like changing rooms and toilets, making it very popular during summer.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. Wełtyńskie Lake, for instance, is surrounded by forests and features picturesque moraine hills and three islands. Binowskie Lake has dry, forested western shores and marshy eastern parts with reed beds. Many lakes are bordered by forests, meadows, and unique coastal zones.
Yes, Jezioro Grzybno (also known as Zgniły Grzyb) is notable for two early medieval strongholds near its southern shore, believed to be the seat of the Świętoborzyce family. Chwarstnickie Lake is also surrounded by several archaeological sites, including Neolithic stonemasonry workshops and ancient settlement points.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Many lakes offer opportunities for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For example, trails like the black Czepiński Trail and the blue Trail of Wełtyńska Plain and the Myślibórz Lake District are near Wełtyńskie Lake. You can find numerous routes for hiking and running in the area, such as those listed in the Hiking around Gryfino and Running Trails around Gryfino guides.
Wełtyńskie Lake is a haven for birdwatchers, with species such as the great crested grebe, swan, Eurasian coot, red-necked grebe, black-necked grebe, little bittern, and black stork. The
Yes, several lakes have trails. Wełtyńskie Lake is accessible via the black Czepiński Trail and the blue Trail of Wełtyńska Plain and the Myślibórz Lake District. Jezioro Grzybno is passed by the green tourist trail, Szlak Woja Żelisława. Chwarstnickie Lake also has a bicycle path leading to its shore. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Gryfino guide.
Near Wełtyńskie Lake, you'll find numerous resorts, campsites, and agritourism farms, particularly along its southern and western shores. Visitors can rent pedal boats, canoes, and boats there. Lake Steklno, as an official swimming area, provides changing rooms, toilets, and shelters. City Lake, located in Trzcińsko-Zdrój, is near historical attractions like the Town Hall and medieval gates.
Wełtyńskie Lake is the largest water reservoir in Gryfino County, spanning an impressive 310.1 hectares with a maximum depth of 11.6 meters and a 14 km long coastline.
Historically, Wełtyńskie Lake was known for its fishing and still attracts anglers seeking breams, pikes, tenches, and carps. Binowskie Lake also allows anglers to fish, despite some progressive water pollution.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from large reservoirs to landlocked lakes, and the opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities. The presence of official bathing areas, historical sites, and rich wildlife, particularly around lakes like Wełtyńskie and Strzeszowskie Lake, are frequently highlighted as enjoyable aspects.
Many of the lakes offer peaceful settings. Strzeszowskie Lake, for example, is described as conducive to peaceful relaxation by the water, especially accessible by bike. The forested and marshy areas around lakes like Binowskie Lake also provide tranquil environments away from crowds.


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