Best lakes in Prague provide diverse natural and man-made water bodies within and near the city. These areas offer opportunities for outdoor recreation and a contrast to the urban environment. The region features various reservoirs, former sand mines, and river-fed lakes. These locations serve as important natural spaces for both residents and visitors.
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This old limestone quarry is located about 20 km southwest of Prague. Velká Amerika has an area of 750 × 150 meters and a depth of 67 to 80 meters.
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This is a former quarry. Lime sandstone was extracted here. Opponents of the communist regime were put to work here in the early 1950s.
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Boring beach, swimming pool with restaurant and refreshments, wakeboarding, path around the dam with a nice pier... Simply a very pleasant relaxation or fitness zone
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The Džbán swimming pool is a dam in the outskirts of Prague with a grassy-sandy beach, a sandy bottom and unimproved access to the water. In addition to swimming, it also offers boat rental, ball games (volleyball court) and refreshments. Some parts of the beach are reserved for nudists.
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A bit hidden and difficult to find. But the view makes up for it. Everything here is wonderful.
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Very nice place, the viewpoint is a short walk from the kiosk in the parking lot. Those who want to see from other places can walk around the quarry. There are barriers everywhere, but somewhere you can still see a quarry and water. Attention, at your own risk, there are prohibitions everywhere. But the walk is nice and the view is even better.
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Nice area in green Prague. Park on the Rokytka River. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rokytka_(Moldau)
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For swimming and water sports, Hostivař Reservoir is a popular choice within Prague, offering bathing water, windsurfing, and paddleboarding. Just outside the city, Lake Slapy is excellent for sailing, boating, and water skiing, while Lake Lhota is known for its exceptionally clean water and sandy beaches, ideal for swimming and beach volleyball. Džbán Reservoir also provides a grassy-sandy beach for swimming and boat rentals.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Hostivař Reservoir features a children's playground and various facilities. Džbán Reservoir is also family-friendly with a sandy beach and ball games. Further out, Motol Lake is shallow and sandy, making it suitable for children, and Proboštská jezera offers a playground and various recreational activities.
The lakes around Prague offer diverse natural features. You'll find peaceful woodlands surrounding Hostivař Reservoir, picturesque coves and forested hills at Lake Slapy, and pine woods providing shade at Lake Lhota. The Great America Quarry, while man-made, is noted for its impressive scenery and views of a gorge and canyon.
Yes, many lakes offer hiking opportunities. Hostivař Reservoir has a nice path along its east bank, and Lake Slapy features numerous trails with stunning views. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore routes like the 'Prague Zoo — Information and Map – Troja Palace (Prague) loop' or the 'Old Town Bridge Tower – Charles Bridge loop'. Find more details on Hiking in Prague or Easy hikes in Prague.
Cycling is a popular activity around Prague's lakes and rivers. While specific lake-side cycling routes vary, the broader region offers extensive options. You can find routes like the 'Vltava River Cycle Path – Vltava Cycle Path near Zbraslav loop' or the 'Povltavská Cycle Path'. For more information on cycling routes, refer to the Cycling in Prague guide.
Yes, Máchovo jezero (Lake Mácha), located about 80 kilometers north of Prague, was created during the reign of Charles IV, giving it historical significance. While not directly in Prague, it's a notable destination for a longer outing, with nearby attractions like Bezděz Castle and Houska Castle.
Hostivař Reservoir is quite accessible, located about 30 minutes by tram from the city center. Motol Lake is also one of the closest places to the center of Prague. For lakes further out, public transport options might involve a combination of train or bus, often followed by a shorter walk.
Visitors particularly enjoy the refreshing escape from city life that these lakes offer. The Great America Quarry is praised for its 'very impressive' and 'beautiful scenery and views'. Many appreciate the clean water and sandy beaches for swimming, as well as the opportunities for relaxation, water sports, and enjoying nature, often with good facilities and trails.
Yes, Máchovo jezero (Lake Mácha) is very popular with campers, particularly at Camp Borný. Additionally, Proboštská jezera includes a small campsite, making it a good option for those looking to stay overnight and enjoy various sports and recreational activities.
Yes, both Hostivař Reservoir and Džbán Reservoir have designated nudist beaches, completely separated from the main bathing areas. Lake Lhota is also notably home to the country's oldest public nudist beach.
Rokytka Park and Lake offers a nice green area within Prague, ideal for leisurely walks and enjoying nature. It's a pleasant spot for families, featuring a park on the Rokytka River, and is suitable for a relaxing day out.
Yes, the Asuán Retention Reservoir is described as a 'very nice place for a break or a picnic'. It's located in the upper part of the Prokop Valley, offering a tranquil setting.


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