Lakes near Widuchowa West Pomeranian Voivodeship are situated in a region characterized by lush forests, rolling hills, and proximity to the Odra River. The area features a mix of larger lakes and smaller aquatic features, contributing to its diverse natural landscape. Widuchowa is known for its tranquil riverbanks and ecosystems, offering opportunities for nature exploration.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Lake Strzeszowskie is the largest body of water in the Trzcińsko-Zdrój commune, located in the Myśliborskie Lakeland. It has a surface area of over 120 ha and reaches a depth of 14 meters, which makes it attractive for both anglers and bathing enthusiasts - there is an official bathing area with water assessed as excellent quality. The north-eastern part of the lake borders the Natura 2000 area, which additionally increases its natural values. Access by bike is possible via local roads, and the area around the lake is conducive to peaceful relaxation by the water.
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There are several archaeological sites near the lake: including stonemason's workshops from the Neolithic period, a settlement from the turn of the Neolithic/Bronze Age and settlement points from the ancient times included in the list of immovable monuments of the village of Chwarstnica
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The place where the bicycle path leads to the very shore of Lake Chwarstnickie. Beautiful views of the lake.
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The Mescherin campsite is ideal for cyclists and paddlers. This wreck is not far away.
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The City Lake covers an area of 43.6 ha. It is a shallow reservoir. The maximum depth is only 5.6 m. The lake's waters are class III clean. The City Lake has two other names: Trzcińskie - due to the place where it is located, and Trzygłowskie - this name is explained by the legend. It claims that a long time ago a Slavic tribe, called Licikawikami, lived here. The god of the tribe was Trzygław, who warned of dangers by appearing at the lake and scaring enemies. The locals paid tribute to him in the temple on the island where his wooden statue was located. When Christianity reached these lands, Trzygław left the reservoir, leaving a permanent mark in the form of a characteristic shoreline resembling three heads of an idol. This legend is also popular in other parts of Western Pomerania. On the shores of the lake, on one of the peninsulas, there is the building of the Spa House. At the end of the 19th century, local physician Dr. Boding discovered layers of peloid peat with a high content of minerals, especially iron and sulfur. Thanks to his initiative, the first bathing area was established, and then a medical facility. Sick people from all over Europe came here, and the city received the title: Zdrój. After World War II, due to the nearby location of the Soviet military airport in Chojna, the treatment facility was closed. Only the name of the town remained after the spa.
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Beautiful lake with beautiful scenery.
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There are several archaeological sites near the lake, including Neolithic stonemasonry workshops, a settlement from the Neolithic/Bronze Age and settlement points from the ancient period included on the list of immovable monuments of the village of Chwarstnica.
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Small lake near Strzeszów. Better views a little further north. More information: https://www.seen.de/strzeszowskie-jezioro/ and https://pomorzezachodnie.travel/Poznawaj-Przyroda-Jeziora/a,5420
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Visitors frequently enjoy Strzeszowskie Lake, known for its size and suitability for bathing and angling. Another popular spot is Chwarstnickie Lake, which offers beautiful views and historical significance. The unique Adam and Eve Ponds are also appreciated for their scenic beauty.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Strzeszowskie Lake has an official bathing area with excellent water quality. Trzygłowskie Lake, also known as City Lake, is another family-friendly option, though it is quite shallow. Chwarstnickie Lake and the Adam and Eve Ponds are also categorized as family-friendly.
The region is characterized by lush forests, rolling hills, and the Odra River. Lakes like Jezioro Kiełbicze feature dense willow shrubs and distinct zonal vegetation, including water lilies and charophyte meadows. The area also includes a series of five smaller lakes situated in a narrow, deep channel surrounded by diverse vegetation on transitional peat. Strzeszowskie Lake borders a Natura 2000 area, highlighting its natural value.
Yes, Chwarstnickie Lake is notable for its historical significance, with several archaeological sites nearby, including Neolithic stonemasonry workshops and ancient settlements. Trzygłowskie Lake is associated with a local legend about the Slavic god Trzygław and once hosted a spa house, reflecting its past as a health resort.
The area offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'Mountain of Love – Church and Monument in Chwarstnica loop from Gryfino' for MTB, or the 'Wirówek Manor – Chwarstnickie Lake loop from Gryfino' for road cycling. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Widuchowa, Road Cycling Routes around Widuchowa, and Gravel biking around Widuchowa guides.
While specific hiking trails directly around every lake are not detailed, the tranquil riverbanks and diverse ecosystems around Widuchowa offer opportunities for walking and exploring protected areas. Many cycling routes, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Widuchowa guide, can also be adapted for walking, providing scenic views of the lakes and surrounding nature.
Jezioro Kiełbicze, being the largest and most ecologically interesting lake in the Widuchowa commune with its diverse zonal vegetation and proximity to the Odra River, would likely offer excellent birdwatching opportunities due to its rich habitat supporting various species.
Yes, a camping site is located near Jezioro Kiełbicze, which is known for its scenic beauty and impressive white water lilies, making it a great spot for nature lovers looking to stay overnight.
Jezioro Kiełbicze is the largest and most ecologically interesting lake within the Widuchowa commune. It is characterized by its dense willow shrubs and rich aquatic vegetation.
Yes, a bicycle path leads directly to the shores of Chwarstnickie Lake, offering beautiful views of the water as you approach.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscape, from larger lakes suitable for bathing and angling to smaller, ecologically rich ponds. The combination of natural beauty, opportunities for peaceful relaxation, and historical elements like those found near Chwarstnickie Lake are highly valued by the komoot community.
Beyond the main lakes, there is a series of five smaller lakes just beyond the village of Pacholęta. These are situated in a narrow, deep channel and are surrounded by a phytocenotically diverse complex of vegetation that has developed on transitional peat, offering a unique natural experience.


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