Best lakes around Sulęcin are situated in Poland's Lubusz Voivodeship, an area characterized by its post-glacial landscape. The region features a variety of lakes, from deep, clear glacial waters to those surrounded by pine forests and wetlands. These bodies of water offer diverse natural settings, including protected areas and developed recreational spots. The landscape provides opportunities for nature observation and outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 16, 2026
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During the summer season, there is a wide range of snacks and drinks available, as well as the rental of muscle-powered watercraft.
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From this point on one side is Lake Lubiąż, and on the other Lubniewsko. The views through the trees from a distance are magnificent - it is worth walking to both shores. There are also interesting wetlands on the shores of Lake Lubniewsko.
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A beautiful, small lake in the Łagowskie Lakeland, north of Lake Lubiąż. There is a great path around it, from which you can admire the blue, almost flawless surface of the water - on a sunny day it is practically a work of art!
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Very interesting, tall and round, tower in the forest on a headland on the grounds of the "Pod Basztą" Recreation Centre allowed beautiful views of the lake, but tall trees currently block the view a bit. But there are also nice views from the very shore at the bottom! A very surprising place: such a tower suddenly in the forest!
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Lake Lubic is 130.5 hectares in size and 4.6 m deep on average.
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During the holiday season, you can enjoy the beach in peace.
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The lakes in Sulęcin County offer diverse natural settings, from deep, clear glacial waters to areas surrounded by pine forests and wetlands. You can explore protected areas like the Łagów Landscape Park near Jezioro Buszno, or the wetlands between Lake Lubniewsko and Lake Lubiąż, which are ideal for nature observation.
Yes, several lakes are family-friendly. Buszno Lake Beach offers a large beach with benches and a fire pit. Jezioro Ostrowskie has a designated swimming area, and Jezioro Trzecie (Owiecko) features a wild, unsupervised beach, camping spot, and amenities like tables and benches, making it suitable for family outings.
For excellent wildlife observation, visit the Waterbird Breeding and Resting Area, Warta Mouth National Park. This area is known for diverse waterfowl, including white-tailed eagles and cranes. The dyke trail here is also suitable for cycling, allowing you to spot deer, foxes, or wild boars.
Jezioro Pierwsze (Głębokie) has a local legend about French troops from the Napoleonic Wars sinking treasure in its waters. Additionally, Jezioro Lubniewsko is connected to Jezioro Lubiąż via a narrow channel leading to the 'Island of Love,' famously associated with Michalina Wisłocka, a renowned Polish sexologist, adding a unique cultural dimension.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and mountain biking. For example, explore the 'Oder Meadows – Protestant Church Lebus loop' for gravel biking, or the 'Old Railway Viaduct – Promenade Along Lake Lubiąż loop' for cycling. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Sulęcin, Cycling around Sulęcin, and MTB Trails around Sulęcin guides.
Yes, access to some lakes, particularly Jezioro Buszno, Jezioro Postomsko (Wędrzyńskie), and Jezioro Turskie, can be restricted as they are located within or near the Wędrzyn Military Training Ground. Outside the summer season, visiting Jezioro Buszno often requires a free permit from the Military Training Ground Command in Wędrzyn, for which a fishing license is necessary. A fishing license is also often required for Jezioro Turskie.
Many lakes in the region are popular with anglers. Jezioro Ostrowskie is regularly stocked and offers a rich variety of fish, including common carp, rudd, tench, and predatory species like zander and pike. Jezioro Buszno is known for vendace, bream, and perch, while Jezioro Trzecie (Owiecko) has perch, bream, and common carp. Jezioro Pierwsze (Głębokie) is home to pike, perch, and roach.
Jezioro Trzecie (Owiecko), under the care of the Polish Angling Association Sulęcin No. 2 'LIN,' has developed infrastructure including a wild, unsupervised beach, a designated camping spot, parking, tables, benches, and a safe place for bonfires. Hotel Woiński Spa and Magic Camping also offer facilities near some lakes.
Absolutely. The Wetlands Between Lake Lubniewsko and Lake Lubiąż offer magnificent views through the trees from a distance. Another notable spot is the Bench and Pier by the St. James Way, which provides a peaceful place for rest and views of the lake within a forested setting.
The summer season is generally the most accessible time, especially for lakes like Jezioro Buszno, where access can be challenging outside of summer due to military training ground permits. The warmer months are also ideal for swimming and enjoying the developed beaches. However, for nature observation and tranquility, spring and autumn can offer beautiful scenery and fewer crowds.
Jezioro Drugie, located in a forest complex towards Miechów, offers a largely untouched natural environment. Its challenging accessibility contributes to its wild charm, with steep, abrasive banks that sometimes form cliffs. It's ideal for those seeking an unspoiled natural setting and a more secluded fishing experience.
Yes, the region is well-suited for cycling. Jezioro Lubniewsko, for instance, is known for its extensive network of hiking and cycling trails around its perimeter. You can also find various cycling routes in the Cycling around Sulęcin guide, such as the 'Promenade Along Lake Lubiąż loop'.


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