Best lakes around Kaszubski Park Krajobrazowy are a prominent feature of this region, often referred to as "Kashubian Switzerland" due to its diverse landscape. The area is characterized by numerous post-glacial lakes, which are integral to its natural charm. These lakes offer varied natural features and are a significant draw for visitors seeking outdoor experiences. The landscape includes green hills, forests, and valleys, providing a setting for exploration.
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An interesting erratic boulder on the shore of Lake Kamienne. It's one of the largest such boulders in Pomerania (17 meters in circumference). Legend has it that the devil (hence, of course, the name) abandoned this stone because he didn't have time to build a causeway to the other side of the lake. Do you think the devil is still inside this stone?
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The Szczelina Lechicka viewpoint in the reserve of the same name, where beech forests are protected, among other things. The view from above of the forested hills and the lake below will allow you to understand why this area is called Kashubian Switzerland. Something beautiful. There is also a bench!
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A cool but modest viewing spot.
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At the stone there is a place where you can enter the lake and swim
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Szczelina Lechicka Nature Reserve – a forest nature reserve in the Kashubian Lakeland in the Kashubian Landscape Park in the Mirachowskie Forests complex. Beech forests, riparian forests and alder forests located on the shores of Kocenko and Potęgowskie lakes are protected.
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Lubygość Nature Reserve – a landscape reserve located in the Kartuzy commune in the Kartuzy district in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, protecting Lake Lubygość and its surroundings.
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It is a forest reserve with an area of 41.22 ha, which was established in 1990. The reserve includes the intra-forest glacial lake Kocenko (Kłączyno Małe) with an area of approx. 7 ha together with the surrounding forested slopes and the eastern part of the Potęgowskie Lake (Kłączyno Duże) in the northern part of the Mirachowskie Forests.
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The region offers diverse natural attractions. You can visit the Lubygość Nature Reserve, which protects a unique ribbon lake and features small caves in glacial puddingstone. Another notable site is the Devil's Stone (Diabelski Kamień), an impressive erratic boulder on the shore of Lake Kamienne. Jezioro Bukowskie is home to a 31-meter-high white pine, and Jezioro Ciche features approximately 250-year-old beech forests.
Yes, near Jezioro Lubygość, you can find a reconstruction of a partisan bunker called 'Ptasia Wola'. Additionally, Jezioro Ciche is located at the foot of Zamkowa Góra (Castle Mountain), which holds remnants of a medieval hill fort, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The Jeziora Raduńskie complex is ideal for water sports, particularly the 'Kółko Raduńskie' water trail, which is about 40 km long and perfect for sailing, kayaking, and swimming. Lake Kamienne, near the Devil's Stone, also offers opportunities for swimming.
For stunning vistas, visit the Assessor's bench and view of Kartuskie Lake, which provides a pleasant spot to rest and enjoy the scenery. The Wieżyca Observation Tower, near Jezioro Ostrzyckie, offers panoramic views across the entire Kashubian Switzerland region, including glimpses of the lakes. There is also a footbridge over an asphalt road ending with a view of Ostrzyckie Lake.
The area around the lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the 'Ptasia Wola Partisan Bunker – View of Szczelina Lechicka loop' or the 'Wieżyca Observation Tower loop'. For runners, there are moderate jogging trails such as the 'Pier loop from Mestwin'. Cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'View of Lake Raduńskie – Wygoda Łączyńska Church loop'. You can find more details on these activities in our guides for Easy hikes around Kaszubski Park Krajobrazowy, Running Trails around Kaszubski Park Krajobrazowy, and Cycling around Kaszubski Park Krajobrazowy.
Yes, many areas are suitable for families. The Assessor's bench and view of Kartuskie Lake features a small playground and a place to rest. The Golubieński Botanical Garden, near Jezioro Patulskie, is a tranquil setting with diverse flora that families can enjoy. The general landscape with its green hills and sandy beaches also provides ample space for family activities.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but autumn is particularly recommended, especially around Ostrzyckie Lake, when the foliage changes color, creating a stunning landscape. Summer is ideal for water sports and swimming.
The Jeziora Raduńskie complex is renowned for its 'Kółko Raduńskie' water trail, a 40 km route connecting several lakes via the Radunia River. These lakes, including Jezioro Raduńskie Górne and Jezioro Raduńskie Dolne, are separated by the 'Kashubian Gate' (Brama Kaszubska), an artificial levee that is a significant landmark. The complex offers extensive opportunities for water sports and scenic routes through picturesque landscapes.
Yes, there are amenities available. For example, Wichrowe Wzgórze Chmielno is a hotel with a restaurant and a bathing place on the lake, offering a nice view. The region, being a popular tourist destination, also has various other accommodation and dining options in nearby towns.
Yes, the diverse ecosystems around the lakes provide habitats for various wildlife. Near Jezioro Ciche, the approximately 250-year-old beech forests on Zamkowa Góra are known to be a habitat for birds such as buzzards and black woodpeckers, making it a good spot for birdwatching.
The 'Kashubian Road' is a 21-kilometer scenic tourist route that winds through the Kashubian Landscape Park. Jezioro Ostrzyckie is a prominent lake located along this route. Other notable lakes mentioned along the 'Kashubian Road' include Łapalickie, Białe, Kłodno, Małe Brodno, and Wielkie Brodno, all contributing to the scenic beauty accessible by car.
Jezioro Patulskie is notable for its proximity to the Golubieński Botanical Garden. This charming 2-hectare garden features a rich collection of plants, including rare and protected species, with thematic sections like an alpine garden and an aquatic plant section. It's an excellent destination for nature lovers and photographers, and a great stop along bicycle routes.


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