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Top 20 Lakes in Silesian Voivodeship

Best lakes in Silesian Voivodeship offer diverse recreational opportunities amidst a landscape known for both industry and natural beauty. This region, located in southern Poland, features numerous artificial reservoirs, many of which were created for water supply, flood control, or power generation. These lakes provide important habitats for various bird species and serve as popular destinations for outdoor activities. The area's geography includes mountain surroundings in some parts, adding to the scenic value of its water bodies.

Best lakes in Silesian Voivodeship

  • The most popular lakes is Lake Sosina, a lake that features a guarded bathing beach, sandy areas, and equipment rentals. It is known for its L-shape, an island in the middle, and serves as a popular recreational spot in Jaworzno.
  • Another must-see spot is Lake Rybnickie, a lake created by damming the Ruda River. This reservoir is notable for being supplied with warm water from a power plant, allowing for year-round water sports and fishing.
  • Visitors also love Trzy Stawy, a lake area with a beach and forest surroundings. It is considered a prime location for active recreation for residents of Katowice and beyond.
  • Silesian Voivodeship is known for large dam reservoirs, former sand mining pits converted into lakes, and smaller recreational lakes. These include the vast Jezioro Goczałkowickie, the mountain-ringed Jezioro Żywieckie, and the multi-lake Pogoria complex.
  • The lakes in Silesian Voivodeship are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 160 highlights and more than 530 upvotes, showcasing many popular trails and routes.

Last updated: July 2, 2026

Paprocany Kayak Marina

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The marina has also become an important place for lovers of outdoor dancing.
Regularly open dance evenings are held here, where you can meet many supporters of this form of activity.

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Goczałkowice Dam

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A place of rest for many people. The dam overlooks Lake Goczałkowickie and the mountains in the vicinity of Bielsko Biała. You can cross the dam on the way between Katowice and Bielsko.

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Lake Pogoria IV

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A beautiful bike path surrounding the lakes.

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Beach on Pogoria III

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The beach at Pogoria III is a great place to chill and relax – sand, water and a bit of a holiday atmosphere right next to the city.

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Lake Sosina

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The Sosina Lagoon is located in the eastern part of Jaworzno, in the Pieczyska district. Its creation is related to the activities of the "Szczakowa" Underfoot Sand Mine, which supplied the sand selected here to Silesian mines in order to fill the so-called voids. The first 17 ha of the reservoir was created at the turn of the 1960s and 1970s, and after a decade the reservoir was enlarged to its present size, amounting to about 50 ha. The lagoon has the shape of an elongated letter L; the average depth is about 2 m. In the middle of the basin there is a large island. The water in the tank is class II purity.
The Sosina Lagoon is one of the favorite places of summer recreation for the inhabitants of Jaworzno. The western shore of the lake was developed by the "Sosina" Leisure and Recreation Center. Holidaymakers can take advantage of the guarded bathing beach, sandy beach, sports and recreational equipment rental (pedal boats and kayaks), holiday houses, catering facilities and a camping site.
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Dam on Lake Rybnickie

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Lake Rybnickie - a reservoir created by damming the waters of the Ruda and Nacyna rivers with a dam in Rybnik Stodoły, the reservoir was put into operation in December 1971. The dam is 13 meters high and 920 meters long, the top of the dam is accessible to pedestrians and cyclists, the reservoir area is 4.5 km², capacity is 22 million m³, maximum depth is 9 meters, the length of the reservoir is 4.5 kilometers and the average width together with the steering wheel is 1200 meters. The reservoir was divided into 2 parts by a concrete embankment, the so-called "steering wheel" which extends from the power plant towards OSW Stodoły, it is an investment accompanying the large Rybnik power plant located on its banks, the water from the reservoir is used to cool the turbines. The power plant produces about 7% of the energy produced in Polish power plants. The reservoir also serves as an anti-flood function.
In the winter, the dam is closed.
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Lake Rybnickie

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Lake Rybnickie (Zbiornik Rybnicki, Zalew Rybnicki) – a reservoir created by damming the Ruda River waters with a dam in Rybnik Stodoły.

The reservoir with an area of 4.5 km² and a volume of 22 million m³ of water was created in the districts of Rybnik – Rybnicka Kuźnia, Orzepowice, Chwałęcice and Stodły, for the needs of the Rybnik Power Plant.
At the minimum level of damming (ordinate 220.00 m above sea level), the reservoir has a volume of 17.588 million m³, at the normal level (221.00 m above sea level) – 22.099 million m³, and at the flood (maximum) level of 221.30 m above sea level – 23.482 million m³. The usable volume of the reservoir is 4.511 million m³, and the permanent flood reserve is 1.383 million m³. The usable volume of the reservoir is the elevation of 220.00–221.00 m above sea level.
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Trzy Stawy

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it's great to ride along the side streets, near the airport and then next to the stud farm towards the forests in Giszowiec and there it's close to the Murckowskie forests, I recommend it!!!

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Lake Chechło

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You can walk around the lake (5-6 km), there is an asphalted road but also small paths and in many places, you can go down to the water. Visited this place in October and it was very quiet, but inhabitants say in the summer the lake is very crowded. There were some cafés and bars around the lake.

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Starganiec Recreation Area

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I would recommend ... but be prepared to clean the drive from sand, because there is a lot of dust there on dry days.

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June 28, 2026, Pogoria IV Lake

A cycling paradise around the water For cyclists, Pogoria IV is an absolute classic in the region. The loop around the reservoir is about 13-16 kilometers long (depending on the chosen variant). The western bank welcomes with smooth, fast asphalt (part of the route runs along the crest of the embankment), ideal for road bikes or skates. The eastern and northern banks, in turn, offer more natural, gravel and forest paths, where you can experience a more off-road, "cross" atmosphere and test how your gear handles outside of the perfect surface.

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Next to the stairs leading to the dam, there is a small path that you can ride up. Watch out for the curb at the beginning of the stairs :)

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From a tourist point of view, the dam is three kilometers of a straight as an arrow, smooth, asphalt path running along the crown of the entire structure. It is precisely thanks to this smooth asphalt and the nice views that it has become a place of recreation for many residents of Zabrze, Goczałkowice, Pszczyna, and even more distant towns in the Pszczyna and Bielsko districts. Runners and inline skaters dominate here, there are many walkers, but there is no shortage of cyclists either. The lake itself, although artificially created in the 1950s, resembles a natural lake, so the views from the dam are nice.

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A beautiful bike path surrounding the lakes.

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November 10, 2025, Zapora Goczałkowicka

There are usually a lot of people walking and running on the dam.

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The beach on Pogoria III is a nice place to relax – sand, water and a chilled atmosphere perfect for summer days.

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The beach at Pogoria III is a great place to chill and relax – sand, water and a bit of a holiday atmosphere right next to the city.

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A pleasant walk by the lake, I recommend coming during the week, there are a huge number of walkers and cyclists.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes can I find in Silesian Voivodeship?

The Silesian Voivodeship features a diverse range of lakes, primarily artificial reservoirs. These include large dam reservoirs like Jezioro Goczałkowickie and Jezioro Żywieckie, former sand mining pits converted into recreational areas such as the Pogoria Lakes and Jezioro Dzierżno, and smaller recreational lakes like Lake Sosina. Many serve multiple purposes, from water supply and flood control to power generation and recreation.

Which lakes are best for water sports like sailing or kayaking?

For water sports, Jezioro Żywieckie is a major hub, known for sailing with numerous regattas and schools, as well as kayaking and pedal boating. Zalew Rybnicki is also popular year-round due to its warm waters, offering sailing, swimming, and kayaking. The Pogoria Lakes, especially Pogoria III, provide excellent opportunities for sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, and pedal boating. You can also find a dedicated kayak marina at Paprocany Kayak Marina.

Are there good fishing spots in the Silesian Voivodeship lakes?

Yes, several lakes are excellent for fishing. Zalew Rybnicki is particularly famous as one of Poland's most productive fishing grounds, attracting anglers with large specimens of fish, including record-breaking catfish, thanks to its warm waters. Jezioro Goczałkowickie is regularly stocked with predatory fish like pike, zander, and eel. Jezioro Żywieckie also offers diverse fish species, including zander, catfish, pike, and perch. Jezioro Dzierżno Małe is also popular with anglers.

Where can I find family-friendly lakes with amenities?

Many lakes in the region are family-friendly. Pogoria III is highly recommended, featuring a large public beach, guarded swimming areas, bars, restaurants, a wooden pier with an observation tower, a playground, and outdoor gyms. Lake Sosina offers a guarded bathing beach, sandy areas, and equipment rentals. Trzy Stawy also provides a beach and forest surroundings, ideal for active recreation. Jezioro Żywieckie has various accommodations and equipment rentals, while Jezioro Dzierżno Małe is developed with water sports centers and dining facilities.

Are there opportunities for hiking or cycling around the lakes?

Absolutely. Many lakes offer excellent paths for hiking and cycling. The dam crown at Jezioro Goczałkowickie is accessible for pedestrians and cyclists, offering scenic views. Asphalt paths around Pogoria III and Pogoria IV are perfect for walking, cycling, rollerblading, and Nordic walking. You can also find hiking trails in the mountains surrounding Jezioro Żywieckie. For more extensive routes, consider exploring the nearby guides such as Hiking in Silesian Voivodeship or Gravel biking in Silesian Voivodeship.

Can I find quiet, natural areas for birdwatching or relaxation?

Yes, the region offers several tranquil spots. The area around Jezioro Goczałkowickie is a valuable ornithological site and a breeding ground for many bird species, perfect for birdwatching. Pogoria II is a smaller, more natural lake surrounded by forest, serving as a protected area for numerous bird species and ideal for nature lovers. Jezioro Dzierżno Duże is described as more 'wild' with limited infrastructure, offering pleasant walking areas and excellent birdwatching opportunities, especially in Taciszów.

What are some unique features of the lakes in this region?

The lakes in Silesian Voivodeship have several unique characteristics. Zalew Rybnicki is notable for being supplied with warm water from a power plant, meaning it doesn't freeze in winter and maintains warm temperatures for year-round water sports. Jezioro Goczałkowickie, often called the 'Silesian Sea,' is the largest reservoir in the voivodeship and a crucial drinking water source. The Pogoria Lakes are a complex of four artificial lakes formed from flooded sand mining pits, each offering distinct recreational experiences.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes in Silesian Voivodeship?

The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and most water sports, the summer months (June to August) are ideal. However, Zalew Rybnicki, due to its warm water supply, is suitable for water sports year-round, as it does not freeze in winter. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and birdwatching, with fewer crowds and beautiful natural scenery.

Are there any less crowded lakes or 'hidden gems' near Katowice?

While the Pogoria Lakes are popular, Pogoria II offers a quieter, more natural experience compared to its bustling counterparts, ideal for those seeking tranquility and birdwatching. Jezioro Dzierżno Duże, near Gliwice, is also a larger, wilder lake with more limited infrastructure, providing a peaceful escape with pleasant walking areas and sandy beaches in Rzeczyce.

What natural features can I expect to see around the lakes?

Around the lakes, you can expect to see diverse natural features. Many lakes are surrounded by forests, such as Trzy Stawy and Pogoria II. Sandy beaches are common, found at Beach on Pogoria III, Lake Sosina, and Jezioro Dzierżno Duże. Mountain surroundings, including the Beskid Mały and Żywiec Beskids, add unique charm to Jezioro Żywieckie, offering stunning panoramic views.

Are there any lakes with accessible paths for wheelchairs or strollers?

While specific details on full wheelchair accessibility for all paths are limited, the asphalt paths around Pogoria III and Pogoria IV are generally flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for strollers and potentially some wheelchairs. The dam crown at Jezioro Goczałkowickie is also accessible for pedestrians and cyclists, offering a smooth surface for enjoyment.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes in Silesian Voivodeship?

Visitors highly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the active recreation options, from water sports like kayaking and sailing to cycling and walking on well-maintained paths. The natural beauty, especially the mountain surroundings of Jezioro Żywieckie and the birdlife at Jezioro Goczałkowickie and Pogoria II, is a major draw. The excellent infrastructure at places like Pogoria III and Lake Sosina, with beaches, rentals, and dining, also contributes to a positive experience.

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