Lakes around Ustroń are primarily artificial reservoirs and the Vistula River, offering diverse water-based attractions in the Silesian Beskids. Ustroń, a spa town in the Vistula River valley, serves as a base for exploring these water bodies. The region features significant artificial reservoirs built for water supply, alongside the Vistula River which flows directly through the town. These locations provide opportunities for scenic walks, cycling, and specialized activities like fishing.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
Highlight • Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Waterfall
Tip by
Highlight • Restaurant
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more lakes around Ustroń.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
The President Ignacy Mościcki Dam – a concrete and earth dam built in 1929–1932 on the Wapienica River and the Barbara stream in the town of Wapienica (today a district of Bielsko-Biała). The reservoir created by damming the water is called Wielka Łąka Lake. Due to the purpose of the reservoir (water collection for consumption purposes), its banks are inaccessible to the public (the reservoir is covered by a direct sanitary protection zone), while the catchment areas of the Wapienica, Barbara and Żydowski streams constitute a strict protection zone. The water in the reservoir meets the standards for Class I water purity in terms of physicochemical and bacteriological parameters. This condition has been maintained since 1993. There is no fishing economy here in any form and there is a ban on practicing water sports. There are also filter stations that purify water for municipal purposes.
1
2
The cascade called the Vistula Niagara 😀
1
0
The dam in the Vistula, which creates Lake Czerniańskie. Construction completed in 1973. This is where the Wisełka River begins, which, after joining the Malinka stream a little further, forms the Vistula River.
1
0
The premises is located next to the dam. Here all the information --> https://krzywachata.pl
0
0
The dam for them. President Ignacy Mościcki - a concrete and earth dam built in 1929–1932 on the Wapienica River and the Barbara Stream in Wapienica (today Bielsko-Biała district). The reservoir created by damming the water is called the Wielka Łąka lake. The reservoir is located in the Wapienica Valley and is surrounded on each side by the hills of the Silesian Beskids. On the north and west side there are: Palenica, Wysokie and Podłra, and on the south and east side - the mountains: Stołów and Szyndzielnia. The project of building a dam in Wapienica existed from 1911, and it was put forward in the course of attempts to solve the problem of water supply to the rapidly developing Bielsko. However, it was not until 1929 that the city council of Bielsko decided to entrust the construction of the dam to the Katowice branch of the German company Dyckerhoff und Widmann. The cost of building the dam, put into operation on June 26, 1932 and named the Dam. President Ignacy Mościcki, amounted to PLN 13 million at that time, which was the equivalent of nearly USD 2.6 million. At that time, the Wapienicka Dam was one of the most modern facilities of this type in Europe. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zapora_w_Wapienicy_im._Ignacego_Mo%C5%9Bcickiego https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxDBGquInwg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oXiHenNTwc
1
0
One of the smallest lakes in Schleßische Beskidy.
2
0
this is a picturesque spot, make sure to go next to the top to see the little lake with a view next to new Hotel and Spa
1
0
While Ustroń itself is known for the Vistula River, the surrounding area features several notable water bodies. Key attractions include Czerniańskie Lake, an artificial reservoir known for its scenic beauty, and the Vistula River itself, which flows through Ustroń and offers opportunities for summer swimming and cycling along its embankment. The Ignacy Mościcki Dam (Wapienica Dam) is also a significant site, offering impressive views of the Wielka Łąka lake.
Swimming is permitted in the Vistula River as it flows through Ustroń, which is known for its clean water in this mountainous section. However, swimming is prohibited in Czerniańskie Lake and the Wielka Łąka lake created by the Ignacy Mościcki Dam, as these are primary sources of drinking water for the region.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. The Vistula River embankment offers pleasant walks and cycling. The area around Czerniańskie Lake and the Ignacy Mościcki Dam are great for scenic walks and enjoying nature, though direct access to the water for activities like swimming is restricted due to their function as water supply reservoirs. The Waterfall at the Dam in Wisła is also a picturesque spot suitable for families.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can explore the dense spruce forests surrounding Czerniańskie Lake. The Waterfall at the Dam in Wisła, often called the 'Vistula Niagara,' is a notable natural feature. The Wapienica Valley, near the Ignacy Mościcki Dam, also provides enjoyable scenic walks amidst beautiful natural surroundings.
Yes, for dedicated anglers, the Magnum Carp Lake in Zabłocie is a specialized commercial fishery designed for carp fishing. It offers comfortable amenities and a challenging environment, set within the scenic Natura 2000 'Upper Vistula Valley' area.
The Vistula Bicycle Route runs alongside the Vistula River, offering scenic cycling paths connecting Ustroń with nearby towns. For more challenging rides, you can find routes like the 'Wiślański Waterfall – Czerniańskie Lake loop' or the 'Waterfall at the Dam in Wisła – Lake Czerniańskie loop' for gravel biking. Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Ustroń or Gravel biking around Ustroń guide pages.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. While direct walks around some reservoirs are restricted, the surrounding areas provide scenic trails. For instance, the Wapienica Valley offers enjoyable walks near the Ignacy Mościcki Dam. You can find more detailed hiking routes, such as 'Czantoria's Enchanted Forest loop' or 'Great Czantoria (995 m) – Čantoryja Mountain Hut loop', on the Hiking around Ustroń guide page.
Near the Wisła Czarne Dam, which is close to Czerniańskie Lake, you can find the Krzywa Chata Inn. This inn is located right next to the historical water reservoir and offers a pleasant spot for refreshments. The Wapienica Valley also has cafes like Krzywa Chata where visitors can admire the dam and reservoir.
The dam of Czerniańskie Lake offers a well-known viewpoint with captivating vistas of the reservoir and surrounding spruce forests. Similarly, the Ignacy Mościcki Dam provides impressive views of the Wielka Łąka lake and the surrounding Silesian Beskids.
The Vistula River, Poland's longest river, flows directly through Ustroń. In this mountainous section of the Silesian Beskids, the river is known for its clean water, making it suitable for summer swimming. Its embankment also provides a picturesque setting for walks and is part of the Vistula Bicycle Route.
Yes, the Ignacy Mościcki Dam, built between 1929 and 1932, was considered one of Europe's most modern facilities of its type at the time. Its construction created the Wielka Łąka lake and it holds significant historical value in the region's infrastructure development.


Still not found your perfect lake around Ustroń? Check out the guides of these regions to see even more beautiful places.