Best lakes around Mogilany are situated in the broader Kraków region, offering diverse natural and recreational landscapes. While Mogilany itself does not have natural lakes, nearby Kraków features notable lagoons. The area includes both artificial reservoirs and flooded former quarries, providing unique aquatic environments. These water bodies are popular destinations for outdoor activities and relaxation, located approximately 11 kilometers from Mogilany.
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The lake is easily accessible by tram (Norymberska station). Approaching the lake from the tram, you'll experience a wow factor: the view of the lake, the steep cliffs, and the floating bathing platforms are simply impressive. Kraków has truly created something special for its residents here.
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On nice summer days, there are an incredible number of people here, even during the week. You can walk around the lake and find many places where you can swim and sunbathe. There's even a nudist area on the opposite side. You can even go waterskiing on the western side of the lake. A truly beautiful place that's very conveniently located: tram 20 or 50 and train connections.
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Perhaps the most dramatic are the old limestone walls of the quarries (Zalew Zakrzówek was created when it was filled with water) on the southern shores of the reservoir - it feels like the rocks are all around you. There is a nice, slightly rocky, beach here, and benches to rest on.
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An extraordinary and unusual view from here of the bathing area on Zakrzówek Reservoir - a popular place, as you can easily imagine, for the residents of Krakow (they are lucky!). For the youngest, there are 40 cm deep paddling pools, and for the experienced and older, pools up to 3.5 meters deep. And of course, those views of crystal clear waters after the flooding of the former limestone quarry.
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Great view from the western shore of Zakrzówek Reservoir to the beach on the other side and the limestone quarry.
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Beware of heavy foot traffic on clear days. The best time to ride a bicycle is after closing the swimming pool (late evening)
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beautiful for walking - nice - alleys - benches
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Here is a place for sunbathing - fully developed - changing rooms - showers, gastronomy, volleyball courts.
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While Mogilany itself doesn't have natural lakes, the primary recreational lakes are located in nearby Kraków. These include Bagry Lagoon and Zakrzówek Lagoon, both popular destinations approximately 11 kilometers from Mogilany.
Bagry Lagoon offers a wide range of activities. You can enjoy swimming and sunbathing on its sandy beaches, rent kayaks, pedal boats, or SUP boards, and even try windsurfing or wakeboarding. The area also features children's playgrounds, barbecue grills, volleyball courts, and paved paths for walking, cycling, or rollerblading. For more details, you can visit Bagry Lagoon on visitmalopolska.pl.
Zakrzówek Lagoon is unique for its stunning crystal-clear, turquoise waters and dramatic limestone cliffs, often referred to as 'Little Croatia'. It's a former quarry that was flooded, creating a picturesque landscape. It also features modern infrastructure with floating swimming pools of varying depths, scenic paths, and is a prime spot for diving.
Yes, both lagoons are very family-friendly. Bagry Beach at Bagry Lagoon has playgrounds and designated swimming areas. Zakrzówek Lagoon features five enclosed swimming pools of varying depths, including a 40cm deep pool specifically for small children, as highlighted by the View of the swimming area in Zakrzówek Park.
Absolutely. Both Bagry Lagoon and Zakrzówek Lagoon offer excellent swimming opportunities. Bagry has certified clean water and lifeguards during summer. Zakrzówek features designated swimming zones and floating pools, with lifeguards on duty from mid-June to early September. Entry to the swimming areas at both locations is free.
Yes, both lagoons provide excellent paths for walking and hiking. Bagry Lagoon has paved paths suitable for walking, cycling, or rollerblading. Zakrzówek Lagoon boasts extensive scenic hiking and cycling paths crisscrossing the area, offering numerous viewpoints with panoramic vistas of the lake and even Wawel Castle in the distance.
Zakrzówek Lagoon offers breathtaking views, particularly from the western shore of Lake Zakrzówek, where you can see the clear, turquoise water and the steep limestone quarry. The Southern shore of Zakrzówek Lagoon provides dramatic views of the old limestone walls, making you feel surrounded by rocks.
Bagry Lagoon is well-equipped with amenities. Bagry Beach offers changing rooms, showers, and gastronomy options. There are also children's playgrounds, barbecue grills, benches, hammocks, volleyball courts, and a seasonal food truck park. A unique saltwater inhalation tower is also available.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Paved paths around Bagry Lagoon are suitable for cycling. Zakrzówek Lagoon also has extensive cycling paths. For more dedicated cycling routes in the broader area, you can explore options like the Road Cycling Routes around Mogilany or Cycling around Mogilany guides.
The summer season, typically from July to August for Bagry Lagoon and mid-June to early September for Zakrzówek Lagoon, is ideal for swimming and water sports when lifeguards are on duty. However, the scenic paths and natural beauty make them enjoyable for walking and cycling during spring and autumn as well.
Yes, Zakrzówek Lagoon is renowned as one of the most beautiful diving spots in Poland. Its crystal-clear waters and depths ranging from 7 to 32 meters, along with underwater attractions like a sunken Fiat 125 and bus wrecks, attract divers of all skill levels.
The lakes are quite accessible from Mogilany, being approximately 11 kilometers away in Kraków. Travel times are around 18-19 minutes by taxi or bus. Public transport options are available within Kraków to reach both Bagry and Zakrzówek.


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