Best lakes around Czerwieńsk are situated within the broader Lubusz Voivodeship, an area characterized by natural water bodies and extensive forests. The region, including the Gryżyna Landscape Park, features postglacial lakes amidst its landscape. Czerwieńsk itself is near Zielona Góra County, offering access to various lakes that provide diverse recreational opportunities.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Hermit's Spring
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Beautiful, green place - a dam with a pond; very quiet and peaceful - hard to believe that it is so close to Zielona Góra! The source of the Pustelnik River is just west of here, hence the name "the source of the Pustelnik".
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Since the 16th century, there have been three separate estates in Ochla, which was reflected in the division of Ochla into Lower, Middle and Upper. In 1788, a new palace and a park were built in Middle Ochla. In 1930, the estate was divided into parcels, and the palace ceased to serve a representative function. In the years 1968-1972, the palace underwent a major renovation, adapting it to municipal apartments for 14 families. The former palace park was sometimes used to organize outdoor events. In 2017, the park was tidied up and revitalized. One pond (originally there were two) and several hundred-year-old trees have survived from the old layout.
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A lake created after a former clay quarry. From the west, you can reach it by a road made of concrete blocks. There is a viewpoint and benches there. On the north side, there are several neglected clearings with a place for a bonfire or barbecue.
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It has its own atmosphere. In the summer season you can swim, there are lifeguards, water equipment, a volleyball area, an outdoor library, a fireplace, brick barbecues, a toilet with a shower and hot water, catering, and a parking lot. Admission is free.
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I ate a banana here on the bench and enjoyed nature. It's really very quiet here. I recovered well.
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For picturesque views, consider Gryżyna Landscape Park, which features several postglacial lakes like Lake Jelito, known for its depth and natural setting. Further afield, Lake Lubiąż is considered one of the most picturesque in the Lubuskie Province, with two islands and forest-covered shores.
Several lakes near Czerwieńsk are well-equipped for recreation. Świdnicki Reservoir offers swimming with lifeguards, water equipment, volleyball areas, and barbecue facilities during the summer season. Lake Wielkie at Dąbie features a sandy beach, designated children's bathing area, and lifeguard supervision. Lake Glibiel also has a well-maintained bathing area with excellent water quality, showers, and changing rooms.
Yes, many lakes are suitable for families. Glinianki Lake has a viewpoint with benches and clearings for bonfires or barbecues. The Świdnicki Reservoir is family-friendly with lifeguards and recreational facilities. Lake Wielkie at Dąbie and Sławskie Lake both offer designated children's bathing areas and various amenities.
The region around Czerwieńsk offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on easy trails, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Czerwieńsk guide. Gravel biking and MTB trails are also popular, with routes like the 'Reservoir in Czerwieńsk – Foluszowa Sudoł Gravel Trail' available in the Gravel biking around Czerwieńsk guide. Sławskie Lake is a starting point for the Lubuskie Water Trail, popular for canoeing, and Wojnowskie Lake is great for cycling and angling.
For a peaceful experience, the Water impoundment at the Pustelnik spring is known for its quiet and serene atmosphere, situated near the source of the Pustelnik River. The Pond and picnic area in Przytok also offers a very natural and quiet setting, perfect for a relaxing break.
Yes, Wojnowskie Lake is an ideal spot for anglers, with special stands prepared for fishing. The broader Lubusz Voivodeship is generally rich in water bodies, attracting fishing enthusiasts.
Gryżyna Landscape Park, which is partly in the Czerwieńsk area, features several postglacial lakes like Lake Jelito and Lake Kalek. The park is characterized by extensive forests, diverse postglacial forms including vales, eskers, and ravines, and offers a 7.5-kilometer nature path for exploration.
Sławskie Lake is the largest reservoir in the Lubusz region. It is very popular among tourists, known for its spacious beaches and good water quality.
The Palace Park in Ochla, located near some of the lakes, is a historical site. It features a revitalized park with one surviving pond and several hundred-year-old trees, remnants of a former estate with a palace built in 1788.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings, from postglacial lakes to former quarry lakes. The community particularly enjoys spots like Glinianki Lake for its unique origin and picnic spots, and the peaceful atmosphere of the Water impoundment at the Pustelnik spring. The recreational facilities at places like Świdnicki Reservoir are also highly valued.
Nature enthusiasts can spot various birds around Sławskie Lake, including white-tailed eagles, ospreys, and cormorants. Wojnowskie Lake is also known for its diverse ecosystems and is a haven for waterfowl and other animals.
Yes, Wojnowskie Lake is an ideal spot for cyclists, with routes available around its shores. Additionally, the Gravel biking around Czerwieńsk guide provides several routes, including one that passes the Reservoir in Czerwieńsk.


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