Lakes around Łąck, Poland, are a complex of interconnected post-glacial lakes located in Płock County within the Mazowieckie Voivodeship. These include Jezioro Łąckie Duże, Jezioro Łąckie Małe, Jezioro Zdworskie, Jezioro Górskie, and Jezioro Ciechomickie. The lakes are linked by narrow streams and surrounding wetlands, offering diverse natural features. The region provides various attractions for visitors interested in its aquatic landscapes and surrounding forests.
Last updated: June 19, 2026
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Lake Soczewka, through which the Skrwa Lewa River flows. Unfortunately, due to the harmful activities of nearby towns and villages (including Gostynin), the lake is polluted. It was once a major resort for Orlen refinery workers.
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Hydrotechnical construction on Lake Soczewka and Skrwia Lewa.
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descent to the lake via a ladder
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A nice and quiet place. There are benches by the parking lot.
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An artificial reservoir serving as a fishing spot. There is a dirt path around it. Nearby there is a nice forest - the Dybanka reserve, and a swimming pool under the same name.
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On the south side of Zdworskie Lake. A varied path along Lake Zdworskie. The worst conditions are at the beginning and end, where the path is paved with thick, sharp stones. There's sand, roots, and wet, muddy sections, as well as some gravel.
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A nice, easy-going single guy, good for mtb and gravel. You just have to watch out for the roots, and at this time of year also mosquitoes, it's better not to stop.
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The educational path on Lake Zdworskie is full of beautiful landscapes, piers, beaches and viewpoints. The surface varies from gravel to a forest path with mud and roots. At the end there is a beach with lots of sand, but you can leave earlier and save yourself the trouble.
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For active recreation, Jezioro Zdworskie is a top choice, known as the largest lake in Mazovia. Its eastern shore, particularly in Koszelówka, offers sandy beaches, water equipment rentals, windsurfing, and sailing. Jezioro Górskie in Grabina is another popular spot, especially for weekend getaways, with beaches, kayak and pedal boat rentals, and playgrounds. Both lakes feature numerous holiday centers.
Yes, there are several trails offering varied experiences. You can explore the Trail by Lake Zdworskie, which features landscapes, piers, beaches, and viewpoints, though it can have muddy and rooted sections. Another option is the On the south side of Zdworski path, which is varied with sections of stones, sand, and wet areas. For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Łąck guide.
Fishing is a popular activity across several lakes. Jezioro Zdworskie is home to species like roach, bream, pike, and zander. Jezioro Górskie also permits fishing with a license and has been stocked with pike. Jezioro Ciechomickie allows fishing from boats (non-motorized) and is known for zander, pike, and eel. Jezioro Łąckie Duże is particularly significant for anglers due to its rich fish population, actively managed by the Łąck Forest Inspectorate.
Absolutely. Jezioro Zdworskie and Jezioro Górskie both offer family-friendly amenities like sandy beaches, playgrounds, and water equipment rentals suitable for all ages. The There on Lake Soczewka highlight, featuring a bridge and hydrotechnical construction, is also noted as family-friendly.
The Łąck lakes are post-glacial, offering diverse natural landscapes. You'll find pine forests with rich undergrowth, especially around Jezioro Zdworskie and Jezioro Górskie. Jezioro Łąckie Małe is a significant natural habitat characterized by extensive reeds and sedges, serving as a sanctuary for water birds and part of the 'Dąbrowa Łącka' nature reserve. An old oak tree, a natural monument, stands near Jezioro Łąckie Małe.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find gravel biking routes, such as the 'Lake in Białobrzegi' loop, and road cycling routes like the 'Lakeside Beach – Górskie Lake loop from Koszelówka'. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Gravel biking around Łąck and Road Cycling Routes around Łąck guides.
Jezioro Łąckie Małe is ideal for birdwatching and experiencing a more untouched natural environment. Its shallow waters and extensive reeds make it an important natural habitat and a sanctuary for water birds. It is part of the 'Dąbrowa Łącka' nature reserve, offering a serene natural experience away from more developed recreational areas. More information can be found on Wikipedia.
Yes, near Jezioro Łąckie Duże, you can find the historic Stud Farm in Łąck and a palace. There is also a chapel located on the opposite side of this lake, adding a touch of history to the natural landscape.
The terrain around the lakes can be quite varied. Trails like the Trail by Lake Zdworskie can range from gravel to forest paths with mud and roots. The path On the south side of Zdworski includes sections with thick stones, sand, roots, and wet, muddy areas. Generally, many trails are considered intermediate, but easy options are also available, particularly for hiking and gravel biking.
Ecological restoration efforts have been undertaken for Jezioro Zdworskie to combat eutrophication and improve water quality. Similarly, the Łąck Forest Inspectorate actively works to combat eutrophication and overgrowth in Jezioro Łąckie Duże. Jezioro Ciechomickie also saw rehydration efforts in 2020 with water from the Vistula to prevent it from drying out, which proved successful.
Yes, at popular recreational lakes like Jezioro Zdworskie and Jezioro Górskie, you can find facilities for renting water equipment. This typically includes items like kayaks, pedal boats, and equipment for windsurfing and sailing, especially on the more developed shores.


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