Lakes around Łódź offer diverse recreational opportunities within or near the city limits. While not traditionally known for natural lakes, the region features several appealing reservoirs and artificial ponds. These locations provide residents and visitors with natural settings for various activities. They serve as popular spots for outdoor pursuits and relaxation.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Park im. 1 Maja, Stawy Stefańskiego is a recreational facility There is a pond with an area of 11.4 ha in the park, which is an extension of the Ner riverbed. The pond was once privately owned and part of the Ruda farm. There was a manor house nearby. After World War I, the pond was bought by a private entrepreneur, Stefański. As a result of exploitative management, most of the animals living here died out or left the area. Year by year, the pollution of the pond increased and it required thorough cleaning. This was later done by the occupiers. After the end of World War II, Ruda Pabianicka found itself within the city limits of Łódź, and the park became the subject of interest of the city authorities. A few years after the war, it was decided to build a recreation center in Ruda Pabianicka. Part of the area on the western side was designated for the park. Roads were built, trees and shrubs were planted. In 1949, construction of a swimming pool began. The pond was deepened, and a sleigh hill was built from the excavated sand, while the stables from the former farm were transformed into changing rooms for guests spending time by the water. A second, smaller pond was also created, acting as a settling pond and stocked with fish. The work was completed in 1951. A bituminous surface was laid in the park alleys, restaurants and other buildings were renovated. The pond overlaps the riverbed of the Ner, stretches for 2.5 km and is up to 165 m wide, with a depth of 1 m to 4 m.
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Park im. 1 Maja, Stawy Stefańskiego is a recreational facility There is a pond with an area of 11.4 ha in the park, which is an extension of the Ner riverbed. The pond was once privately owned and part of the Ruda farm. There was a manor house nearby. After World War I, the pond was bought by a private entrepreneur, Stefański. As a result of exploitative management, most of the animals living here died out or left the area. Year by year, the pollution of the pond increased and it required thorough cleaning. This was later done by the occupiers. After the end of World War II, Ruda Pabianicka found itself within the city limits of Łódź, and the park became the subject of interest of the city authorities. A few years after the war, it was decided to build a recreation center in Ruda Pabianicka. Part of the area on the western side was designated for the park. Roads were built, trees and shrubs were planted. In 1949, construction of a swimming pool began. The pond was deepened, and a sleigh hill was built from the excavated sand, while the stables from the former farm were transformed into changing rooms for guests spending time by the water. A second, smaller pond was also created, acting as a settling pond and stocked with fish. The work was completed in 1951. A bituminous surface was laid in the park alleys, restaurants and other buildings were renovated. The pond overlaps the riverbed of the Ner, stretches for 2.5 km and is up to 165 m wide, with a depth of 1 m to 4 m.
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The park is located in Łódź, in the Łódź Górna district, between Rzgowska, Paradna and Kosynierów Gdyńskich streets. The park, cut by an irregular system of paths, is unevenly wooded and has extensive lawns. Among the trees, five are particularly valuable. These are a common ash and four small-leaved lime trees aged 160–180 years. In the northern part of the park there is a historic manor house, facing south. An alley of trees leads to it from Rzgowska Street. The manor house was built in the late 18th century by Benedykt Górski. It is a small, single-storey building erected from larch logs with a log construction, plastered. It is covered with a shingled, broken, Polish roof.
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Yes, but unfortunately in winter, in summer the reservoir is not the cleanest, maybe this will change someday.
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Linda Bay itself in Grotniki is, to put it delicately, very neglected. All the infrastructure, such as ice cream, coffee and a place where you can eat something, is there, so just clean the water and everything will be fine.
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Łódź is known for its appealing reservoirs and artificial ponds rather than natural lakes. These offer diverse recreational opportunities within or very close to the city limits, providing excellent spots for outdoor activities and relaxation.
Several locations are great for families. Stawy Jana Park offers a rope park, playground, and grilling areas. Stefański Ponds has an extensive playground and a pumptrack. Arturówek Reservoir features playgrounds, outdoor gyms, and a rope course. Młynek Reservoir also boasts a playground and unique installations like a fire tower with slides, making them all excellent choices for families.
Yes, water sports are a major draw. At Stawy Jana Park, you can rent kayaks and pedal boats. Stefański Ponds is unique for offering wakeboarding, alongside sailing, kayaking, and pedal boating. Arturówek Reservoir also has a marina for kayak and pedal boat rentals, and Młynek Reservoir provides seasonal equipment rentals.
You can find sandy beaches at several locations. Stawy Jana Park has a sandy beach. Stawy Stefańskiego Beach offers a sandy beach with a pier and a seasonally guarded swimming area. Arturówek Reservoir features a wide, guarded beach, and Młynek Reservoir also has a natural sandy beach.
The lakes offer serene natural settings. Stawy Jana Park is characterized by extensive lawns and valuable old trees, some 160-180 years old. Stefański Ponds is surrounded by old alder and willow trees, suitable for observing water birds. At Marysinek Protected Area – Floating Piers on the Ponds, you can use floating rafts to observe local fauna and flora up close.
Yes, Stawy Jana Park is home to a historic manor house from the late 18th century, which now houses a restaurant. This adds a cultural and historical dimension to your visit.
You can find various hiking trails near the lakes. For more extensive options, consider exploring the routes in the Hiking around Łódź guide, which includes trails like the 'Arturówek Ponds – Lower Arturówek Reservoir loop'.
Absolutely. Many areas around the lakes feature well-maintained walking and cycling paths. For dedicated cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Łódź guide, which lists routes such as the 'Łódź Hills Landscape Park Bicycle Trail'.
Yes, if you're into mountain biking, you can find trails in the vicinity. The MTB Trails around Łódź guide offers options like the 'Łagiewnickie Ravines – Lagos XC' route, which is close to the Arturówek Reservoir area.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from swimming and sunbathing to various sports. The combination of water recreation with green park settings, historical elements, and modern facilities makes these spots versatile destinations for all ages. Many enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and opportunities to observe nature.
Yes, some lake areas offer amenities like cafes and bars. For example, Bay on the Linda has an on-site bar with drinks and food. The historic manor house at Stawy Jana Park also houses a restaurant.
Yes, parking is generally available. Stawy Jana Park has parking facilities. For Marysinek Protected Area – Floating Piers on the Ponds, there is a car park on the south side, though cycling is also recommended for access.


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