Lakes around Świdnica offer diverse natural landscapes and historical sites. The region features several reservoirs and natural lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Situated near the Black Mountains and Owl Mountains, the area combines water features with mountainous terrain. This makes it a compelling destination for those interested in both natural beauty and historical exploration.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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A charming place where you can observe ducks and swans.
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An asphalt section overlooking the dam and Lake Bystrzyckie. Lake Bystrzyckie, also known as Lubachowskie, is a picturesque reservoir in the Owl Mountains, created in the early 20th century after the construction of an impressive, 44-meter-high dam on the Bystrzyca River. Surrounded by forests and villages, it is a great place to relax by the water, and you can also see the ruins of Grodno Castle towering over the lake. A fascinating attraction is the modern pedestrian footbridge – one of the few structures of its kind in the world – with viewing platforms offering panoramic views of the lake.
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The name of this small lake comes from Princess Daisy Hochberg von Pless (1873–1943), the last owner of Książ. It was one of her favorite places to relax. Interesting ruins here include a viewing tower with a hunting lodge, which the princess ordered built here. The lake itself, sometimes called Zielony, was created in the 19th century as a result of quarrying reef limestone on the slopes of Mount Witosz. The lake has a false bottom due to sediments, dead trees and vegetation. The real depth may be as much as 23 meters.
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Almost 800-meter serpentine climb to the dam on Lake Bystrzyckie. Good surface and a view from the back of the impressive dam. The average gradient of the climb is 5.6%. From the dam we have a great view of the lake.
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The power of water is impressive.
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A beautiful stone dam on the Bystrzyca River - creating the Bystrzyckie Lake, was built in 1917. Length at the crest 230 m, width at the base 29 m, height 44 m.
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Moving around the park itself by bike is difficult, the overgrown gravel paths have a barrier on the trail and in some places you have to walk.
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Beautiful place to relax by the water with all water activities
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The lakes around Świdnica are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water activities, especially at Zalew Świdnicki, which has a designated swimming area. In winter, some locals enjoy "morsowanie" (winter swimming) there. Spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions for hiking and exploring the natural beauty and historical sites without the summer crowds.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Zalew Świdnicki is highly recommended for its clean water, designated swimming area, picnic facilities, and garden fireplaces for grilling. The Witoszówka Reservoir is another charming spot known for its relaxing atmosphere and opportunities to observe local wildlife, making it suitable for family outings.
Generally, the natural areas and trails around the lakes are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife. For example, the trails around Bystrzyckie Lake and Zalew Świdnicki are popular for walks with pets.
The lakes around Świdnica are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. You'll find forests and meadows surrounding Zalew Świdnicki, creating a picturesque environment. Bystrzyckie Lake is nestled at the foot of the Black Mountains, offering scenic views of the Bystrzyca River valley. Daisy Lake is located within a serene reserve, known for its deep waters and tranquil setting.
Absolutely. Bystrzyckie Lake is famously situated near the historic Grodno Castle, which sits on Mount Choina, offering a compelling combination of nature and history. Daisy Lake is itself a historical site, featuring impressive ruins including a viewing tower and a hunting lodge commissioned by Princess Daisy Hochberg von Pless.
Swimming is permitted and popular at Zalew Świdnicki during the summer, where a designated swimming area is supervised by lifeguards. However, it's important to note that swimming in Daisy Lake is not recommended and can be dangerous due to its history as a mine and significant depth, as well as its status as a park.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For example, there are numerous routes for hiking around Świdnica, including an easy 6.3 km loop around Witoszówka Reservoir. Cycling routes often pass by Bystrzyckie Lake and its impressive dam. For those interested in gravel biking, there are challenging routes like the one passing the Daisy Lake Ruins.
The Witoszówka Reservoir is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a charming place to relax by the water and observe wildlife. While many natural trails may be challenging, this reservoir provides a good option for visitors seeking easier access.
Parking is generally available at popular lake destinations. For Zalew Świdnicki, there are facilities for visitors. For Bystrzyckie Lake, parking can typically be found near the dam or Grodno Castle. For Daisy Lake, access often involves parking at the edge of the reserve and walking in, as it's a more secluded spot.
Public transport options to the lakes from Świdnica vary. Zalew Świdnicki, being on the outskirts of the city, is often accessible by local bus routes. For Bystrzyckie Lake, buses might connect to nearby villages like Lubachów, from where you can walk to the lake. Access to Daisy Lake by public transport can be more challenging, often requiring a combination of bus and a longer walk through the reserve.
Bystrzyckie Lake offers stunning panoramic views, especially from its modern pedestrian footbridge and the historic Grodno Castle which overlooks the lake. The Winding Road to Pilchowice Dam also provides excellent views of the lake from the dam itself. Daisy Lake, with its impressive ruins including a viewing tower, offers unique historical viewpoints within a natural reserve.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. The picturesque settings of lakes like Bystrzyckie Lake with Grodno Castle, and the mysterious atmosphere of Daisy Lake Ruins, are highly appreciated. The clean waters and recreational opportunities at Zalew Świdnicki and the tranquil wildlife observation at Witoszówka Reservoir also receive positive feedback from the komoot community.


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