Lakes around Zawonia are primarily found in the broader Lower Silesian Voivodeship, a region in Poland known for its diverse natural landscapes. While Zawonia itself is a village near Wrocław, direct large natural lakes within the village are limited. The area offers local water features like ponds and a communal water park for recreation. The surrounding region provides access to various lakes, from smaller local ponds to larger, notable bodies of water across Poland.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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mega comfortable, can be used for a turbo nap
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The park has been completely redesigned, now it is beautiful and everyone can find a corner of privacy just for themselves.
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You can stop and rest, admiring the beauty of nature 🙂
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Very nice ride along the pond. Watch out for protruding roots.
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Beautiful route
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Lędziński Pond is a picturesque reservoir located in the Barycz Valley, near Milicz. It is part of the Milickie Ponds complex, one of the largest carp breeding areas in Europe and at the same time a valuable nature reserve. It is an ideal place for a quiet rest in nature, where you can observe numerous species of water birds, such as herons, cormorants and black storks. There are cycling and walking trails around the pond, allowing close contact with wildlife. Due to the marshy terrain, it is worth being prepared to drive on unpaved roads, especially after rain.
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While Zawonia itself has local water features like ponds and a communal water park, the broader Lower Silesian Voivodeship and surrounding regions offer diverse lakes. These range from picturesque reservoirs like Lędziński Pond, known for its nature reserve status, to recreational areas such as Szczodre Park with its pleasant water features.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Szczodre Park – Ponds, Loungers, and Frog Sculpture is particularly family-friendly, offering benches, proximity to food outlets, and a playground. The Rest Shelter by the Pond in Barycz Valley Landscape Park also provides a safe space with benches and a campfire area, suitable for family stops or camping.
The region's lakes offer rich natural observations. For instance, Lędziński Pond, part of the Milickie Ponds complex, is a valuable nature reserve where you can observe numerous species of water birds like herons, cormorants, and black storks. The area generally provides opportunities for observing wildlife and enjoying quiet relaxation.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find trails around Lędziński Pond, allowing close contact with wildlife. For more extensive options, explore the Hiking around Zawonia guide, which includes routes like the easy 'Forest Church – Zdrojowy Pond loop from Trzebnica'.
The area around Zawonia offers various cycling routes. Lędziński Pond has cycling trails around it. For more dedicated cycling, you can check out the MTB Trails around Zawonia guide or the Gravel biking around Zawonia guide for routes suitable for different cycling styles.
The Rest Shelter by the Pond in Barycz Valley Landscape Park is an excellent choice. It offers a large space with benches and a safe area for a campfire, making it perfect for a longer stop or even camping. It also has easy access, even by car.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful settings and opportunities for relaxation. Many enjoy the pleasant routes around water features, like those at Szczodre Park, where benches are available for resting. The chance to observe diverse water bird species at places like Lędziński Pond is also highly valued.
Yes, Szczodre Park is noted for the ruins of Sybilla's palace, adding a historical dimension to your visit. Additionally, the Manor Park in Godzieszowa, which includes a lake, is a lovingly restored former manor house park, offering a quiet and interesting place for a break.
While specific accessibility details vary, some areas like Szczodre Park have more developed sections with benches, suggesting easier access. However, for places like Lędziński Pond, be prepared for unpaved roads, especially after rain, due to the marshy terrain.
Yes, some locations offer facilities. Szczodre Park is close to food outlets. The Manor Park in Godzieszowa provides benches and a toilet, making it a convenient resting spot.
While further afield, Poland boasts impressive lakes. Śniardwy Lake in Mazury, often called the 'Masurian Sea,' is Poland's largest and ideal for water-based activities like sailing. Wigry Lake in Wigry National Park is known for its cleanliness and 'quiet zone' for kayaking. Pątnowskie Lake, though distant, is unique for being ice-free year-round due to thermal waters, popular for winter regattas. You can learn more about Pątnowskie Lake on Wikipedia.


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