Best lakes around Maszewo are primarily found within the Nörenberg Lake District, a landscape characterized by glacial lakes and waterways. The town of Maszewo is situated on Jezioro Maszewskie, a notable ribbon lake with a surface area of over 12 hectares. This lake features relatively high banks, reaching up to 18 meters, and is surrounded by a wide belt of trees and reeds. Maszewo itself is known for its historic Old Town and serves as a watersports center.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The beautiful wetlands on the western shore of Lake Nowogard are crossed by footbridges for pedestrians and cyclists. This is a particularly beautiful part of the Rajmund Zieliński trail around the lake, with charming views of Nowogard to the east. There are also benches and a place to rest if needed.
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A beautiful view from here of Lake Nowogardzkie, about 2.5 kilometers long. At the back, a nice fountain only adds to the charm of this place.
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one of the most beautiful ✅🚲—tour parts of our lake tour
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A ribbon lake on the Nowogard Plain. It is surrounded by a forest with a predominance of deciduous trees on almost all sides. Numerous access to the water, but rather for anglers.
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The beach on the Maszewo lake in Maszewo. The Puchatek pizzeria has recently moved here.
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On the side facing the city, the lake has a concrete bank. There is also a promenade on the shore.
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There is also a promenade by the lake.
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The Maszewo area is part of the Nörenberg Lake District, characterized by its glacial origins. You'll find several ribbon lakes, including the prominent Jezioro Maszewskie, which is known for its picturesque landscape with high banks and surrounding deciduous trees. The region's hydrological system also includes smaller reservoirs and water bodies fed by rivers like the Leśnica.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Beach on Lake Maszewo offers a small beach area directly on Jezioro Maszewskie, perfect for a stopover. Additionally, Lake Nowogardzkie is considered family-friendly, featuring a promenade along its shore.
Jezioro Maszewskie is a popular spot for relaxation and swimming, especially at the beach area in its southern part, adjacent to Maszewo. Historically, it served as a municipal bathing area. The lake is also classified as a crucian carp lake, making it suitable for angling enthusiasts.
Yes, the area offers various cycling opportunities. For instance, the Lake Choszczno Cycle Path provides great views of the town and is partly asphalted and partly compacted. For more extensive cycling, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Maszewo or MTB Trails around Maszewo, which include routes like the 'Town Hall – Lake Nowogardzkie loop'.
Absolutely. There are several hiking trails in the vicinity. You can find routes like the 'Rajmund Zielinski nature-didactic trail' or the 'Path "Charms of the Ina Valley"' which offer easy walking experiences. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Maszewo guide.
Jezioro Maszewskie is a ribbon lake with banks reaching up to 18 meters high, surrounded by a wide belt of trees, mainly deciduous. Reeds line its shores, contributing to its natural beauty. The Leśnica River flows into the lake, connecting it to other smaller water bodies in the glacial trough.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Jezioro Maszewskie is classified as a crucian carp lake, indicating good potential for anglers. For specific regulations and permits, it's advisable to check with local authorities or fishing associations, as this guide does not provide permit information.
The lakes are generally most enjoyable during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is pleasant for swimming, cycling, hiking, and other outdoor activities. The natural beauty of the surrounding forests is also vibrant during these seasons.
While Jezioro Maszewskie is the most prominent, the area north of it contains two other smaller reservoirs (2.0 and 5.0 hectares) and a series of even smaller bodies of water, many fed by the Leśnica River. These might offer a more secluded experience compared to the main lake. Lechickie Lake, surrounded by forest, also offers a more natural setting.
Visitors appreciate the scenic views, such as those from Lake Nowogardzkie with its promenade and fountain. The opportunity for relaxation at spots like the Beach on Lake Maszewo, and the charm of places like the Wooden Dock on the Lake (Lake Olchowskie) are also frequently mentioned.
Maszewo itself is known for its historic Old Town. While the lakes primarily offer natural and recreational appeal, the town's historical context adds another layer to a visit. The region's history also includes the construction of a dam on Jezioro Maszewskie for a mill and power plant, influencing its current shape.
Yes, the nearby hiking guides often feature circular routes. For example, the Hiking around Maszewo guide includes loop trails like 'Harbour and Granary in Goleniów – St. Catherine's Church loop from Goleniów' and 'Railway Water Tower loop from Goleniów', which can be combined with lake visits.


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