Brodnicki Park Krajobrazowy
Brodnicki Park Krajobrazowy
Lakes around Brodnicki Park Krajobrazowy, located in north-central Poland, feature over 100 lakes set within a diverse ecosystem. The park's lakes are primarily post-glacial ribbon lakes, characterized by their elongated shapes and clean waters. They are often surrounded by dense pine and mixed forests, providing a setting for outdoor activities. The area offers opportunities for swimming, kayaking, fishing, hiking, and cycling.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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The border between the voivodeships passes through the bridge!
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The bridge on Skarlanka. Skarlanka – a right-hand tributary of the Drwęca, 26.22 km long. It begins in the wetlands located at Lake Skarlińskie, a few kilometres north-west of Nowe Miasto. Skarlanka is the most beautiful kayaking trail in the entire Brodnica Lake District. It is its true and unique gem, a must-see if you are going kayaking in the Brodnica area. For more, see: https://www.komoot.com/pl-pl/highlight/6734657
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The bridge on the Skarlanka stream over the northern end of Lake Bachotek, also called Jadwiga's Bridge, offers wonderful views of the Skarlanka floodplains.
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Bridge on the isthmus between Lake Wielkie Partęczyny (from the north) and Lake Dębno (from the south).
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Bridge on the isthmus between Lake Partęczyny Wielkie and Lake Dębno.
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Resort & SPA Ryte Błota - spa and wellness center, offers a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
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The bridge on the Skarlanka stream over the northern end of Lake Bachotek, also known as Jadwiga's Bridge.
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An atmospheric lake, with little tourist traffic, captivating with the transparency of the water.
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The lakes in Brodnicki Park Krajobrazowy are primarily post-glacial ribbon lakes, known for their elongated shapes and exceptionally clean waters. They are often surrounded by dense pine and mixed forests, offering a more serene and wild experience compared to more crowded regions, making them ideal for nature lovers.
Among the most popular are Lake Wielkie Partęczyny, one of the largest and most beautiful, perfect for swimming, kayaking, and fishing. Lake Sosno is also highly regarded for its clear water and tranquil atmosphere. Jezioro Bachotek is another significant lake with tourist facilities and beaches.
The diverse ecosystems around the lakes support a rich variety of wildlife. Visitors might spot eagles, black storks, cranes, otters, and beavers, especially in the surrounding forests and along the quieter lake shores.
The best time to visit is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to September) when the weather is warm and suitable for water sports, hiking, and cycling. The clean waters are inviting for swimming during the summer months.
Yes, many lakes are family-friendly. Lake Wielkie Partęczyny and Jezioro Bachotek are popular choices, offering beaches and facilities. The area also features easy hiking trails suitable for families, such as the Bobrowiska Educational Trail near Jezioro Bachotek.
The clean waters of the lakes are perfect for swimming, kayaking, and fishing. The Skarlanka River, which connects several lakes, is particularly renowned as one of the most picturesque kayaking routes in Poland. Many lakes also offer opportunities for other water sports.
Yes, some lakes have well-developed infrastructure. For example, Rytebłota Resort & Spa is beautifully located on a lake, offering accommodation and amenities. You can also find tourist centers, beaches, and summer houses along the shores of popular lakes like Jezioro Wielkie Partęczyny and Jezioro Bachotek.
Absolutely. The park offers numerous trails, including easy hikes suitable for all levels. You can explore routes like the Grabiny-Łąkorz Nature and Forest Educational Trail or the Bobrowiska Educational Trail. For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Brodnicki Park Krajobrazowy guide.
Yes, the surrounding forests and lakeside paths provide excellent opportunities for cycling. There are dedicated MTB and gravel biking trails. You can find routes like the Weir in Grzmięca loop or the Lakeside View Near Łąkie Lake loop. Discover more in the MTB Trails around Brodnicki Park Krajobrazowy guide and the Gravel biking around Brodnicki Park Krajobrazowy guide.
The Skarlanka River connects several significant lakes in the park, including Jezioro Wielkie Partęczyny, Jezioro Bachotek, Jezioro Zbiczno, and Jezioro Ciche. This network forms a popular and scenic kayaking route.
Many spots offer stunning views. The Queen Jadwiga Bridge over the Skarlanka stream at the northern end of Lake Bachotek provides wonderful vistas of the Skarlanka floodplains. Bridges on the isthmus between lakes, such as the one connecting Lake Wielkie Partęczyny and Lake Dębno, also offer picturesque scenes.
Yes, the park features educational trails designed to help visitors explore its natural beauty. The 'Bobrowiska Educational Trail' near Jezioro Bachotek is a 3.5-mile loop, and the 'Nature-forest didactic path 'Grabiny-Łąkorz'' near Jezioro Łąkorz offers a gentle way to experience the forests and lakeside scenery.


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