Best lakes around Jelenia Góra are found in the Lower Silesia region of Poland, offering diverse natural landscapes. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, including parts of the Karkonosze and Rudawy Janowickie ranges, and features several natural and artificial water bodies. These lakes provide opportunities for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural surroundings. The region's geography contributes to a variety of lake types, from glacial tarns to dam reservoirs.
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Beautiful dam. Picturesque Amizing
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A great place to relax. Easy access from both directions. Good views of the bridge over the Bóbr River and the dam.
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They serve delicious coffee.
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A historic inn in a particularly picturesque place (on the edge of a cliff) in Borowy Jar. It is worth stopping to admire the bridge over the Bóbr River in this place, and you can always eat there too! The restaurant was established in 1927 after the creation of the artificial Modrego Lake right here on the river. There is also a viewing tower with a great view of the lake!
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The dam was built between 1910 and 1914. Even in winter, it is worth taking a walk here from Spindleruv Mlyn.
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An incredible view of Wielki Staw on the way to Śnieżka. This blue surface attracts attention!
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The region boasts the unique Kolorowe Jeziorka (Colorful Lakelets), a complex of four post-mining ponds near Wieściszowice. Their distinct colors—purple, blue, yellow, and green—are caused by various mineral compounds in the soil, making them a natural wonder. You can explore them via a green hiking and educational trail.
Yes, Labská Dam (Elbe Dam) is a notable man-made monument offering great views and even opportunities for climbing. Another significant artificial reservoir is Jezioro Modre (Blue Lake), created on the Bóbr River, known for its picturesque setting and the historic Perła Zachodu Mountain Lodge perched above it.
You can find diverse hiking experiences. For instance, a green hiking trail leads around the Kolorowe Jeziorka, suitable for all ages. Near Jezioro Modre, newly developed paths from Jelenia Góra lead through Borowy Jar, offering scenic walks. The Karkonosze region also features glacial lakes like Mały Staw and Wielki Staw, which are popular for mountain hikes.
Absolutely. Jezioro Modre is a popular destination for cyclists, with newly developed paths from Jelenia Góra. For more extensive cycling, you can explore various routes around the region, including those featured in the Cycling around Jelenia Góra guide, which includes routes near reservoirs like the Pilchowice Dam.
Near Jezioro Modre, you can visit the historic 14th-century Princely Residential Tower in Siedlęcin. The Perła Zachodu Mountain Lodge itself is a historic inn. The Kolorowe Jeziorka offer a fascinating blend of natural beauty and historical mining heritage, as they were formed in flooded areas of former pyrite mines.
Yes, the Kolorowe Jeziorka are considered suitable for all ages, with an educational path. The Labská Dam (Elbe Dam) is also categorized as family-friendly, offering great views and a notable structure to explore.
The Samotnia Mountain Hut, located by Mały Staw, is a beautiful and historic place offering shelter, good food, and a great location. Similarly, the Perła Zachodu Mountain Lodge, situated above Jezioro Modre, is a historic inn with a restaurant and cafe, perfect for a stop during your hike.
Visitors frequently praise the picturesque settings and breathtaking views, especially at Mały Staw and the panoramic vista of Wielki Staw. The unique colors of the Kolorowe Jeziorka are also a major draw, along with the historic charm and scenic location of places like the Perła Zachodu Mountain Lodge.
No, swimming is not permitted in Jezioro Modre due to its inaccessible shores. However, the lake is popular for hiking, cycling, and angling, and offers beautiful scenery to enjoy from its paths and viewpoints.
Yes, the Jelenia Góra area offers various running trails. You can find routes that pass by or are near some of the lakes and reservoirs. For detailed options, refer to the Running Trails around Jelenia Góra guide.
The intensity of the colors at Kolorowe Jeziorka can change with weather and sunlight. Generally, spring, summer, and early autumn offer the best conditions for vibrant colors and comfortable hiking.

