Best lakes around Osieczna are found in a region of Poland known for its post-glacial landscape and numerous bodies of water. The Gmina Osieczna area features a variety of lakes, from well-developed recreational sites to quieter natural retreats. This geographic setting provides diverse aquatic environments for exploration and outdoor activities.
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You can rest under the shelter, eat and drink what you brought. Relax before continuing your journey among the rustling trees, gaze at the surface of the lake to your heart's content. Charge your "batteries" ..... or whatever you like .....
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A beautiful beach on Lake Piaseczno, where you can easily have a nice picnic and admire the transparent surface of the lake. This lake is classified as a class I lake.
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Partial reserve "Łyse Lake" (peat bog) - under strict protection with an area of 5.58 ha and active protection of 14.68 ha. On March 29, 2006, Regulation No. 24/2006 of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivode of February 21, 2006 came into force on the recognition of the area called "Łyse Lake" as a nature reserve. The reserve protection covers the waters of Lake Łyse and the surrounding peat bogs and forests of the Osie Forest District, Osie district, divisions: 19 c, 20 b, c, g, h with a total area of 20.26 ha in the Nowa Huta forest district. The reserve is located in its entirety in the Warlubie commune, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship. The aim of protection in the reserve is to protect and preserve valuable water and marsh ecosystems (with the moss community of the white beak) and the marsh forest with characteristic, rare and protected plant species, e.g. peat mosses, intermediate sundew, peat clubmoss. https://osie.torun.lasy.gov.pl/rezerwaty-przyrody
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The road towards Leśna Huta is the so-called catheads.
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A great place for a swim, with water so clear you want to drink it and a bottom of light sand. It's also perfect for camping and a bonfire, even if the road is less frequented
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Quite a nice place for swimming and camping. Flat area for a tent. The advantage and disadvantage (although minor) of the town is the proximity of a gravel forest road and the official forest parking lot.
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A nice place to relax. You can walk or ride a bike.
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Bartel Mały - part of the village of Bartel Wielki in Poland, located in the Pomeranian Province, Starogard County, Kaliska commune. Bartel Mały is part of the village of Bartel Wielki
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For swimming and family fun, Jezioro Łoniewskie (also known as Jezioro Osieczne) is the most developed, offering a guarded sandy beach, children's playground, and sports fields. Other great options include Piaseczno Lake Beach, known for its clear waters, and Crystal Lake, which boasts clear water and a sandy bottom perfect for swimming and camping.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. While specific trails around individual lakes vary, you can find a range of routes, from easy walks to more challenging paths. For a comprehensive list of hiking options in the broader area, explore the Hiking around Osieczna guide, which includes routes like the 'Picnic Shelter by the Lake loop'.
Jezioro Łoniewskie features a modern 4 km cycling path connecting Osieczna to Łoniewo, providing a safe route for exploring. For more extensive cycling adventures, the Cycling around Osieczna guide offers various routes, including easy and moderate options like the 'Old Railway Viaduct loop'.
Jezioro Łoniewskie offers a unique 'water path' constructed from platforms just above the surface, and an observation tower called 'Jagoda II' with panoramic views. Near Jezioro Drzeczkowskie, you can find a turtle reserve. For a different natural experience, visit Jezioro Łyse Nature Reserve, a peat bog under strict protection, ideal for walking or biking through marsh forests with rare plant species.
Yes, several lakes are great for camping. Jezioro Łoniewskie has a dedicated camping site for tents and campers within its resort area. Crystal Lake is also noted as perfect for camping and bonfires due to its clear water and sandy bottom. Additionally, Lakeside Campsite and Swimming Spot provides a flat area for tents and a nice place for swimming.
The summer season, typically from July 1st to August 31st, is ideal for enjoying the guarded beaches and water activities at Jezioro Łoniewskie. During this time, the illuminated fountain is active, and annual events like the Midsummer's Eve celebration take place. However, the lakes offer scenic beauty and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling throughout spring and autumn as well.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Jezioro Łoniewskie is known for species like zander, eel, and bream, with a fishing club (PZW Osieczna) station on its northern shore. Other lakes like Jezioro Drzeczkowskie, Jezioro Wojnowickie, Jezioro Świerczyńskie (Małe and Wielkie), Jezioro Ziemnickie, and Jezioro Grodzisko are also frequented by anglers, offering a variety of fish species.
Jezioro Łoniewskie is well-equipped with a guarded sandy beach, an extensive pier system including a viewing platform, a kayak harbor, and a unique 'water path'. The adjacent resort area provides summer houses, a camping site, catering facilities, toilets, showers, sports fields for volleyball, basketball, and football, and a children's playground. There's also an observation tower and a sailing school.
Yes, particularly around Jezioro Łoniewskie, you'll find catering facilities within the resort area. The town of Osieczna itself and the surrounding villages offer various options for dining and accommodation, including agritourism near lakes like Jezioro Drzeczkowskie.
Beyond the popular Jezioro Łoniewskie, the Gmina Osieczna area includes several smaller lakes that offer a more tranquil experience, often frequented by local anglers. These include Jezioro Drzeczkowskie, Jezioro Wojnowickie, Jezioro Świerczyńskie, Jezioro Ziemnickie, Jezioro Grodzisko, Jezioro Witosławskie, and Jezioro Seweryńskie (Omińskie). These are ideal for those seeking natural retreats and peaceful fishing spots.
At Jezioro Łoniewskie, you can enjoy kayaking from its dedicated harbor, and the 'Dziewiąta Fala' sailing school offers programs for children. The clear waters of lakes like Piaseczno Lake Beach and Crystal Lake are also suitable for swimming and other non-motorized water activities.


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