Lakes around Trzciel are a prominent feature of this municipality in the Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland. The region is characterized by abundant lakes and forests, with the Obra River connecting several of these water bodies. Many lakes are integrated into the Pszczewski Landscape Park, which protects their ecological value. This area offers diverse natural landscapes for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Lake Bukowieckie and on the other side a former water mill, now a hydroelectric power plant on the Paklica River
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Plenty of space on both grass and sand. Water sports equipment rentals, bars, food trucks, and food stalls are available.
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Not so long ago, you could get into the water and even swim. Now, not so much.
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Swimming pool at Lake Bobowickie. Nice pier and beach, but unfortunately very close to a busy and noisy road.
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Small sheltered rest area. Good for snack and/or a breather.
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There is a bench and a table and a canopy. You can protect yourself from rain and sun
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I've been. I've seen a nice spot. Next to a nice restaurant. I recommend asparagus cream in June.
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The Trzciel region is known for its diverse lakes, including post-glacial lakes like Jezioro Lutol, channel lakes such as Jezioro Wielkie through which the Obra River flows, and specialized fishing lakes like Jezioro Żydowskie. Many are integrated into the Pszczewski Landscape Park, offering varied natural landscapes.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Jezioro Bobowickie Swimming Area is a wonderful spot for rest and is good for children. Additionally, Zbąszyń Beach offers plenty of space on both grass and sand, with water sports equipment rentals and food stalls, making it ideal for a family day out.
The lakes and the Obra River are excellent for various water activities. Kayaking is very popular, especially along the Obra River trail, which is accessible to all skill levels. Windsurfing is also common, and the varied shorelines of interconnected lakes like Jezioro Wielkie, Jezioro Konin, and Jezioro Rybojadło provide great conditions. Fishing is a major draw, with lakes like Jezioro Żydowskie designated as special fishing grounds.
The surrounding forests, part of the Pszczewski Landscape Park, offer numerous opportunities for hiking and cycling. You can find various routes, including easy lake walks and more challenging trails. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Lake Loop – Synagogue in Zbąszyń loop' or the 'Lake view loop from Bobowicko'. For cycling, options include the 'Pszczew Market Square – Shoemaker's House Museum loop' or the 'Kozła Region – Forest Road loop'. You can explore more options on the hiking guide and cycling guide for Trzciel.
Yes, Jezioro Wielkie is part of a nature reserve and holds significant ornithological importance. Its islands host approximately 140 bird species, including large colonies of grey herons and cormorants. The broader Pszczewski Landscape Park, which encompasses many of these lakes, protects their ecological value and is home to diverse wildlife like deer, wild boar, and foxes.
For a pleasant swimming area, Lake Błędno near Zbąszyń is highly recommended. There's also a Shelter and Rest Area by the Lake, which provides a small sheltered spot with a bench and table, perfect for a snack or a breather. The Lake on the Czarna Woda stream in Miedzichowo also offers a nice stop for a moment of rest.
Fishing is a popular activity. Jezioro Żydowskie, for example, is designated as a special fishing ground with numerous well-maintained platforms. It enforces increased protective dimensions for fish, and fishing from floating vessels is prohibited to preserve its population. While specific permit details are not provided here, it is generally advisable to check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before fishing in any of the lakes.
The region is attractive year-round, but the warmer months are ideal for water sports like kayaking and windsurfing, as well as swimming. The surrounding forests are rich in mushrooms and berries, making late summer and autumn excellent for foraging and hiking. For birdwatching, the ornithological reserve at Jezioro Wielkie can be enjoyed during various seasons, though specific bird migration patterns might influence optimal viewing times.
Jezioro Lutol is a post-glacial lake notable for its unique, almost X-shaped form. Its banks are largely forested, with only one village, Lutol Mokry, directly on its shores. It's also part of the Obra River kayaking trail, making it a stop for paddlers.
Visitors appreciate the abundant natural beauty, the variety of outdoor activities available, and the peaceful atmosphere. The komoot community has shared 8 photos and given 33 upvotes, highlighting the scenic views, well-maintained swimming areas, and opportunities for water sports and relaxation. The presence of facilities like those at Zbąszyń Beach, including water sports rentals and food options, also contributes to a positive experience.
Yes, the Obra River flows through the Trzciel area and connects several picturesque lakes, including Jezioro Lutol and Jezioro Wielkie. The Obra River kayaking trail is well-known and accessible to all skill levels, making it a popular choice for paddlers. Organized groups of kayakers are even permitted to cross Jezioro Wielkie during specific periods.


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