Lakes around Koszalin, a city in northwestern Poland, are characterized by their proximity to the Baltic Sea and diverse natural features. The region includes large coastal lakes, some with historical connections to the sea, and smaller inland lakes. These bodies of water offer varied environments, from active water sports hubs to protected nature reserves. The landscape around Koszalin provides a mix of recreational and ecological opportunities.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Excellent lakeside rest area with covered picnic tables, toilets, a wide grassy meadow dropping to a small sandy beach on Jamno Lake. Info panels and maps of the region.
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An interesting place, with Lake Jamno in one direction and the Baltic Sea in the other
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The path is often knee-deep in flood here, so even with the bike you can't get through it on dry feet
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Quieter than the almost parallel bike path along the road, but a bit bumpy
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And behind the bridge something that in the summer may look like a puddle and it is not, and an attempt to cross it may end up with a flight by the manager!! This is some stream between the jumbo plates, the perfect size for the front wheel to the axle!!
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Rosnowskie Lake is an artificial lake created as a result of a dam on the Radew River. It is one of the oldest retention reservoirs in Poland. It is surrounded by a beach, dining options, accommodation and a narrow-gauge railway station
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Movable water damming lock, regulating its flow through the Rosnowski Canal in connection with the operation of a hydropower plant at the other end of the canal
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The lakes around Koszalin offer diverse natural landscapes. You'll find large coastal lakes like Jamno and Bukowo, characterized by their connection to the Baltic Sea and surrounding reed beds and forest complexes. Lake Jamno offers views of Chełm Mountain, while Lake Bukowo is part of a Natura 2000 protected area. The Jezioro Lubiatowskie Nature Reserve, on the other hand, is a faunistic reserve focused on bird protection and rare flora.
Yes, Lake Jamno is a popular hub for water sports, offering excellent conditions for sailing, kayaking, windsurfing, and kitesurfing. You can find numerous water equipment rentals and a yacht marina there. Lake Bukowo also has a sailing marina and water equipment rentals, particularly in Dąbki, providing a quieter experience.
The Jezioro Lubiatowskie Nature Reserve, encompassing Lubiatowo Północne, Lubiatowo Południowe, and Lubiatowo Wschodnie, is primarily dedicated to bird protection, hosting over 80 species of aquatic and marsh birds. Lake Bukowo is also excellent for ecotourism and birdwatching due to its extensive reed beds and status as a Natura 2000 protected area.
Absolutely. Osieki rest area with Jamno Lake beach is a family-friendly spot with covered picnic tables, toilets, and a sandy beach. Lake Rosnowskie, an artificial lake, also features a beach and dining options. Additionally, Lake Jamno offers the unique 'Koszałek' water tram, a pleasant 20-minute trip between Koszalin and Unieście that families often enjoy.
Yes, both Lake Jamno and Lake Bukowo are popular spots for anglers. Lake Jamno is known for species like zander, bream, eel, and pike, while Lake Bukowo is home to approximately 20 fish species, including pike, zander, and eel. Specific permits may be required, so it's advisable to check local regulations.
You can find several cycling options. The Lakeside Pathway Along the Shore of Jamno Lake is a popular cycle way offering views and a quieter alternative to parallel roads. There are also various gravel biking routes around Koszalin, such as the 'Wodna Dolina Lake – Koszalin Air Defense Museum loop', which can be found in the Gravel biking around Koszalin guide.
Yes, there are trails suitable for hiking and running. For instance, the Jamno Lake Lakeside Path is a quiet and easy-to-use path. You can also explore running trails like the 'Wodna Dolina loop' near Koszalin, detailed in the Running Trails around Koszalin guide.
The summer season is generally popular for water sports and recreational activities, with cafes and restaurants open, especially around Lake Jamno. However, for a quieter experience and optimal birdwatching, especially around Lake Bukowo and the Lubiatowskie Nature Reserve, the spring and autumn months can be ideal.
Lake Jamno has a notable historical connection to Koszalin's trade as a Hanseatic League member, adding a layer of historical context to its appeal. Both Lake Jamno and Lake Bukowo were originally Baltic Sea bays, now separated by spits, which is an interesting geological and historical development.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. The Jamno Lake Lakeside Path is appreciated for being quiet and easy to use, with many playgrounds and picnic spots. The Osieki rest area is valued for its excellent facilities and beautiful lake views. The diverse options for water sports and the peaceful natural settings for birdwatching also receive high praise.
Yes, especially around Lake Jamno, you'll find cafes and restaurants, particularly in the high season, offering dining with a lake view. Lake Rosnowskie also has dining options and accommodation. In Dąbki, near Lake Bukowo, there are water equipment rentals and amenities, and the area around Dąbkowice offers a quieter experience outside of summer.
While specific rules for every trail vary, many outdoor areas around the lakes are generally dog-friendly for walks. For example, the Jamno Lake Lakeside Path is a popular spot for walks. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to respect wildlife and other visitors.

