Best lakes around Sulejówek are primarily found in its broader vicinity, as the town itself is characterized by nature reserves with forested areas and rivers. The region is part of the Mazowiecki Landscape Park, which features diverse terrain including forests and peat bogs. While large recreational lakes are not directly within Sulejówek, nearby areas offer various natural water bodies and designated swimming areas. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and experiencing nature.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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A very pleasant spot. Surrounded by a shelter and a fire pit, the pond itself unfortunately dries out in the summer. From here, you can access numerous smaller mountain bike trails. A great place to relax or have a picnic.
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A great place to relax. Surrounded by viewing shelters. Unfortunately, there will be no water in the 2025 season.
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Ponds only in name because they've been drained. For now only reed farming. When they fill them with water again it will be a mecca for birdwatchers, including me. For now only mud and reeds.....
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Drought (28/08/2024) and there is basically nothing left of the wetlands
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As you can see on the Information Board - small retention brings wonderful effects. Ahem... Very small effects... . Czarny Staw itself - when there is water in it - charming :-), shelters, benches etc.
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In the summer there are so many crowds here that it is difficult to ride on the bicycle path.
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While Sulejówek itself is characterized by nature reserves with forests and rivers, its broader vicinity offers various natural water bodies. These include retention reservoirs like Black Pond, wetlands such as Ossów Ponds, and designated swimming areas like Glinianki Swimming Area - Zielonka. The region is also part of the Mazowiecki Landscape Park, featuring diverse terrain with peat bogs and rivers.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Glinianki Swimming Area - Zielonka is a popular recreational area with beaches, green spaces, and facilities for barbecues and bonfires. Glinki Lake is also considered family-friendly, offering a nice place to rest, though it can get crowded on good weather days.
For swimming, the Glinianki Swimming Area - Zielonka is a designated recreational area with bathing facilities. Further afield, within a reasonable distance in Warsaw, you can find Lake Park Wilanów and Jeziorko Czerniakowskie, both offering beaches and relaxation by the water.
The area around Sulejówek's water bodies and nature reserves is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling, mountain biking, and walking. For specific routes, consider exploring the MTB Trails around Sulejówek, Cycling around Sulejówek, or Gravel biking around Sulejówek guides.
Yes, the region features several nature reserves. The Mazowiecki Landscape Park, which encompasses parts of the area, includes diverse terrain with rivers like the Świder and Mienia, as well as peat bogs. The Black Pond is located within the Masovian Landscape Park and serves as a retention reservoir, offering a picturesque spot for relaxation.
Ossów Ponds are noted for their wetlands and are located near historical sites, including the 1920 Museum and the 1920 Battle Mausoleum. The area features passable sections on compacted ground, making it suitable for walks and exploration.
Yes, the Glinianki Swimming Area - Zielonka is well-equipped with green areas, shelters, and designated spots for barbecues and bonfires. Similarly, Black Pond offers a picnic area with shelters, a bonfire spot, and bins, making it ideal for a day out in nature.
The summer months are generally popular for visiting the recreational areas and swimming spots, though some places like Glinki Lake and Glinianki Swimming Area - Zielonka can become crowded on weekends and during good weather. For quieter nature experiences, spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions for walking and cycling in the nature reserves.
Yes, the area around Ossów Ponds is close to significant historical sites, including the 1920 Museum and the 1920 Battle Mausoleum, offering a blend of nature and history for visitors.
The Black Pond, also known as Czarny Staw, is a picturesque retention reservoir located in the Masovian Landscape Park. It features a picnic area with shelters and a bonfire spot. It's important to note that while it has been revitalized, the pond can sometimes dry out, especially during summer months.
Absolutely. Many cycling routes in the region incorporate these natural features. For instance, the 'View of the Długa River – Ossów Ponds loop from Sulejówek' is an easy cycling route that passes by Ossów Ponds. You can find more options in the Cycling around Sulejówek guide.
The terrain varies, ranging from compacted ground around wetlands like Ossów Ponds to forested areas surrounding retention reservoirs such as Black Pond. The broader Mazowiecki Landscape Park features diverse landscapes including forests, peat bogs, and river valleys.


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