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Top 20 Lakes around Szczecin

Best lakes around Szczecin offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The city, known for its green spaces and water bodies, features several notable lakes within and around its vicinity. These areas provide a range of activities from water sports to peaceful nature walks. The region's geography includes large lakes, former chalk mines, and forest parks, contributing to varied natural features.

Best lakes around Szczecin

  • The most popular lakes is Blue Velo gravel trail along Lake Dabie, a cycle way that offers views of Szczecin and Lake Dąbie. This gravel path on the flood embankment is suitable for various bike types and provides access to Poland's fourth largest lake.
  • Another must-see spot is Kasprowicz Park, an other natural area located on the slopes of the Niemierzyńska Valley, encompassing Lake Rusałka. Visitors can expect a large, diverse park in the city center with walking and cycling alleys.
  • Visitors also love Emerald Lake (Jezioro Szmaragdowe), a lake known for its greenish-turquoise water. This unique color results from high calcium carbonate content, and the lake was formed from a flooded chalk mine.
  • Szczecin is known for large recreational lakes, artificial lakes, and forest-embedded lakes. The variety of lakes to see and explore includes options for water sports, swimming, and tranquil walks.
  • The lakes around Szczecin are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 340 upvotes and 13 photos across 33 highlights.

Last updated: June 21, 2026

Blue Velo gravel trail along Lake Dąbie

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The Blue Velo bicycle road is finally finished. The path on the flood embankment. Gravel, even, fast - perfect for any type of bike, even for the road. Picturesque views of Szczecin and Dąbie Lake - the 4th largest Polish lake.

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Kasprowicz Park

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The park is located on the slopes of the so-called Niemierzyńska Valley on Lake Rusałka and is an extreme part of the Wkrzańska Primeval Forest.
Originally, it was named Quistorp Park in honor of Johannes Heinrich Quistorp, who handed over the neighboring areas to the city: Jasne Błonia Square (then called the German Quistorp Aue) and the Arkona Forest (until 1945 German Eckerberger Wald).

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Siren Ponds

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Looks much better now. Roads are paved and greenery has been taken care of. There are few booths to sit down and relax, plus a playground for kids.

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Goplana Lake

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The Arkonka stream flows into the lake, and in the past the waters of Osówka also flowed through it. In the 20th century, there was a swimming pool here, which was closed down over time. The tank is currently stocked with fish. Bathing is prohibited. Sandy beaches and a clearing by the lake (with a place to light bonfires) are a stop on hiking and cycling trails running nearby (including the yellow tourist trail of the "Arkoński" Forest Park). They are also a destination for walks among Szczecin residents. There is also a 3.5-kilometer running route around the lake,

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Trzebuskie Łęgi Lakeside Shelter

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It is a sailing corner, but because it is also accessible from land, there are more cyclists here than water sportsmen. The corner is called "Trzebuskie Łęgi"

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Głębokie Lake is a great place to take a break from your tour. You can relax on the beach, jump into the cool water and let the sun shine on your face.

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Szmaragdowe Lake is located on the outskirts of Szczecin, near the Zdroje housing estate. The name comes from the characteristic greenish color of the water, which is due to the high lime content - the lake was created on the site of a former chalk mine. In 1925 the mine was flooded by water - at the bottom of the lake there are supposedly still flooded mining equipment. Narrow-gauge railway wagons, which transported the output from the mine, used to drive on the picturesque concrete bridge on the shore of the lake. The lake is constantly fed by groundwater. Currently, its maximum depth reaches 18 meters.

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Adina Blady-Szwajger Park

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The park around the Słoneczne Lake in Gumieńce will have its patron from 2021. By decision of the city councilors in Szczecin, the park is named Adina Blady-Szwajger.
Adina Blady-Szwajger, pediatrician; after graduating from high school in 1934, she began studies at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Warsaw; In 1939, during the defense of Warsaw, she ran a medical aid station; from March 11, 1940, she worked at the Children's Hospital. Bersohn and Bauman at ul. Sienna; this hospital was located in the ghetto; she took care of children with tuberculosis, typhus and starvation, trying to save every life; from autumn 1941 she worked in the hospital branch at ul. Leszno, set up in a former school; she stayed with her little patients until the end. She cooperated with the Jewish Combat Organization as a liaison, organizing the escape of people from the ghetto and the transfer of weapons. She also worked in a children's club run by the Main Welfare Council of the Salesian Fathers in Powiśle; At the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising, she volunteered to work in the field hospital at ul. Miodowa. Her courage and heroism were an example to others. On August 29, she walked through the sewers from the Old Town to Śródmieście and here, until the end of the uprising, she worked in the hospital at ul. Mokotowska. In January 1945, she began working at the Central Committee of Polish Jews as a specialist for children's affairs and a pediatrician. Her mission at that time was to find children in shelters and hiding places, to try to save the sick and starving, survivors of the Holocaust. Always involved in the fight for the health and mental condition of all young patients. From 1960 she lived in Szczecin; she ran an anti-tuberculosis clinic and an anti-tuberculosis sanatorium for children in a building at ul. Moniuszki 20

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A causeway separating Lake Deep from the marshes and swamps on the other side. A canal connecting both reservoirs runs under the causeway. A gravel road on the causeway. For any type of bike.

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Blue Velo R3: Dąbie Lake – Czarna Łąka

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The Blue Velo bicycle road is finally finished. The path on the flood embankment. Gravel, even, fast - perfect for any type of bike, even endurance road. Picturesque views of Szczecin and Dąbie Lake - the 4th largest Polish lake.

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The park is located on the slopes of the so-called Niemierzyńska Valley by Lake Rusałka and constitutes the extreme fragment of the Wkrzańska Forest.

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A gravel road leads this way on the causeway.

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Swimming is prohibited, but everyone swims anyway.

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a group of lakes located in the Niemierzyńska Valley

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Large guarded beach and water ski lift.

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Moczary is separated from Lake Głębokiego by an embankment with a gravel road

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Rest stop on the Blue Velo route. Popular not only with cyclists, but also with barbecue enthusiasts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which lakes around Szczecin are best for water sports?

For water sports enthusiasts, Lake Dąbie is a prime destination. It's the fourth largest lake in Poland and offers numerous yacht and sailing clubs, marinas, and opportunities for boat trips and kayaking. The Blue Velo gravel trail along Lake Dabie is also excellent for cycling with picturesque views.

Where can I go swimming or relax on a beach near Szczecin?

Lake Głębokie is a great spot for swimming, featuring a guarded swimming area and a sandy beach. Arkonka, while not a natural lake, is a modern swimming and recreation complex with four pools, water slides, and an artificial beach. Lake Miedwie, located southeast of Szczecin, also offers a swimming area with a sandy beach and a pier.

Are there any lakes with unique natural features or viewpoints?

Yes, Emerald Lake (Jezioro Szmaragdowe) is known for its striking greenish-turquoise water, a result of high calcium carbonate from a former chalk mine. It's located within the Puszcza Bukowa Landscape Park and offers walking trails and a viewpoint called Polana Słoneczna with panoramic views of the Lower Oder valley. You can find more information about it here.

Which lakes are suitable for families with children?

Arkonka is highly recommended for families, offering multiple swimming pools, water slides, playgrounds, and various sports courts. Lake Dąbie has recently renovated bathing areas with amenities like playgrounds and barbecue spots. Lake Głębokie also features a guarded swimming area and a line-park for adventurous visitors. Goplana Lake also has sandy beaches and clearings suitable for family outings, though bathing is prohibited.

What kind of hiking and cycling trails are available around Szczecin's lakes?

You'll find a variety of trails. Around Emerald Lake, there are numerous walking trails within the Puszcza Bukowa Landscape Park. Lake Głębokie also has a scenic path around it. For cycling, the Blue Velo gravel trail along Lake Dabie is a popular choice, offering excellent views. You can explore various cycling routes around the lakes, including those in the Szczecin Landscape Park "Bukowa Forest", by checking the Cycling around Szczecin guide.

Are there running trails near the lakes?

Yes, several lakes offer great running opportunities. There's a 3.5-kilometer running route around Goplana Lake. Lake Głębokie is also a popular spot for runners, with routes like the Parkrun Szczecin loop. For more options, refer to the Running Trails around Szczecin guide.

How can I get to the lakes using public transport?

Arkonka is easily accessible by public transport. Lake Głębokie is approximately 8 km north-west of central Szczecin and can be reached. Lake Dąbie is located within the city's right-bank area, making it generally accessible. For specific routes and schedules, it's best to check local public transport information for destinations like Głębokie, Emerald Lake, and Dąbie.

What facilities and amenities are available at the lakes?

Many lakes offer good facilities. Arkonka is a comprehensive complex with swimming pools, sports courts, playgrounds, barbecue spots, and food outlets. Lake Dąbie has marinas, refueling stations, and renovated bathing areas with sanitary facilities. Lake Głębokie provides a cafe, sauna, and line-park. The Trzebuskie Łęgi Lakeside Shelter near Lake Dąbie offers a parking and picnic area.

Can I find historical or cultural sites near the lakes?

Yes, Kasprowicz Park, which encompasses Lake Rusałka, has historical significance, originally named Quistorp Park. Near Emerald Lake, you can find the ruins of Baresel Tower and Toepffer's Grotto, adding a historical dimension to your visit.

Are there any dog-friendly areas around Szczecin's lakes?

While specific dog-friendly beaches are not explicitly detailed for all lakes, many natural areas and walking trails around the lakes, such as those in Kasprowicz Park and the Puszcza Bukowa Landscape Park near Emerald Lake, are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and waste is properly disposed of.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Szczecin?

Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The Blue Velo gravel trail along Lake Dabie is praised for its picturesque views and suitability for various bike types. The unique emerald color of Emerald Lake and the extensive facilities at Arkonka are also highly valued for their beauty and family-friendly appeal.

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