Lakes around Drawsko are situated in the Drawsko Lake District, a region in northwestern Poland characterized by numerous lakes and picturesque landscapes. This area is known for its glacial tunnel valleys and offers diverse attractions for nature enthusiasts. The district features a variety of water bodies, with Lake Drawsko being a prominent feature, recognized for its clear waters and varied shoreline. The region provides opportunities for water sports, exploration, and relaxation amidst its natural environment.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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In the summer season, a small catering service is available.
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Crystal-clear bathing lake in the middle of the forest.
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There is a simple Pole Biwakowe right on the lake.
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There is also a campsite without sanitary facilities at the lake.
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Beautiful, clear lake. There is also a “Pole Biwakowe”, a natural camping site without sanitary facilities.
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The clear lake has a beautiful beach. There is at least one snack. You can camp or rent a room in the "Pelikan".
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Super clear sea with a beautiful beach. There is at least one snack. You can camp or rent a room in the "Pelikan".
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Super clear lake with a beautiful beach. There is at least one snack there. You can also camp or rent a room in the "Pelikan".
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The Drawsko Lake District is celebrated for its pristine nature, crystal-clear lakes, and picturesque landscapes. It offers a variety of attractions for nature lovers and active vacationers, including extensive opportunities for water sports, hiking, and cycling.
Lake Drawsko is the most prominent, known for its exceptional clarity and being the second deepest in Poland. Other popular spots include Łubowo Lake Beach in Lubiewo, which offers crystal clear waters and beach facilities, and Lubowo Lake, also appreciated for its clear water and amenities.
Yes, many lakes in the Drawsko region are family-friendly. Łubowo Lake Beach in Lubiewo and Lubowo Lake both feature beautiful beaches suitable for families, with facilities and nearby dining options. Lake Siecino also has a city beach with amenities like toilets and a beach volleyball court.
The lakes, especially Lake Drawsko, are a paradise for water sports. You can enjoy sailing, kayaking, windsurfing, and diving in its clear waters. Equipment rentals are readily available in the area. Lake Siecino also offers various water sports opportunities.
Absolutely. Lakes like Drawsko, Łubowo, and Lubowo are known for their exceptionally clear and clean waters, making them ideal for swimming. The Czaplinek Promenade on Lake Drawsko and the city beach at Lake Siecino both offer designated swimming areas.
Beyond the lakes, you can explore the dense forests and clean rivers of the Drawa National Park, which is excellent for hiking and birdwatching. The "Diabelskie Pustacie" Nature Reserve offers unique landscapes of heathlands, rolling hills, and kettle lakes, perfect for scenic walks and photography.
Yes, the area around Lake Drawsko is crisscrossed with hiking, cycling, and nature trails. For more structured routes, you can find various running trails, gravel biking routes, and road cycling routes around Drawsko, many of which pass by or through the lake areas and forests like the Southern Puszcza Notecka.
Yes, Lake Drawsko is a rich fishing ground. Anglers can expect to find species such as pike, zander, perch, eel, bream, and carp. The presence of crayfish also indicates the lake's clean waters.
Bielawa Island, located on Lake Drawsko, is the largest lake island in Poland. It covers 89.5 hectares and features a nature path for tourists. It's a popular destination reachable by boat or canoe, offering a unique exploration experience.
Visitors frequently praise the crystal-clear waters and the beautiful beaches, as highlighted by the komoot community. The opportunities for camping, room rentals, and the presence of small snack bars and restaurants near the beaches also contribute to a pleasant experience.
Yes, the region offers extensive tourist infrastructure. Near Łubowo Lake Beach in Lubiewo and Lubowo Lake, you can find options for camping and room rentals. Lake Siecino also provides camping facilities, and the broader district has guesthouses and hotels.
Yes, the Drawa River, which flows through the Drawa National Park, is known for offering one of Poland's most picturesque kayaking routes. It winds through stunning natural landscapes, providing a memorable experience for paddlers.


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