Best lakes around Lake Barlineckie are situated in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland, forming part of the Barlinecko-Gorzowski Landscape Park and a Natura 2000 protected area. The lake covers an area of approximately 250 to 267.6 hectares with a maximum depth of 18 meters. It features a varied shoreline with numerous bays, peninsulas, and four islands, set amidst rolling hills covered with forests. The lake's waters were classified as class II purity, supporting recreational use and diverse natural habitats.
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Good place for a break: Here you can enjoy ice cream, coffee, and drinks in the pavilion on the beach with a view of the lake.
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One of the most beautiful lakes in the area
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A great place to relax
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Right next to the promenade, there is a pier where you can sit and enjoy the nice view of the lake. Also in the shade of trees, which will be useful on hot, sunny days.
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When hiking around Lake Berlin, you will come across such shelters several times, which are used both for rest and for protection from storms.
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A spacious area for picnics, rain protection, rest and children's fun on the tour around the lake, plus many information boards for "edification".
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A bridge with two gazebos over Lake Barlineckie. In 2013, the revitalization of a small park by the lake began. Barlinecki, previously called "Delta Młynówka". New plantings were made, elements of small architecture were supplemented, new paths were marked out, bridges over Młynówka, a playground for children and new piers over the lake were built. In 2014, it was officially opened as Lasker Park. There is also an information board presenting the figure of the champion, a statue of a chessman, chess tables and an outdoor chessboard. Emanuel Lasker (1868-1941) - German mathematician, philosopher, bridge player and chess player of Jewish descent (died in New York). World Chess Champion (1894) holding this title for the longest time in history (27 years). He was called the king of chess. He was born in Barlinek, and his memory is cherished in the city.
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The Jezioro Barlineckie (Barlinek Lake) is about 259 hectares and up to 7.10 m deep. It is a popular swimming lake and fishing water.
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The area around Lake Barlineckie offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling on numerous tourist trails, including a green "Ecological Didactic Path around Barlinek Lake" and a red walking track to Lipy. Nordic Walking routes are also popular, such as "To the outlook Barlinek Lake" and "Three Lakes: Uklejowe, Stycko and Barlinek Lakes". For water activities, non-motorized boats are available for rent, and sailing is popular. Fishing is also well-regarded, with species like perch, eel, and pike. You can find more details on specific routes in our guides for Hiking around Lake Barlineckie and Running Trails around Lake Barlineckie.
Yes, Lake Barlineckie is very family-friendly. The northern and northeastern coasts near Barlinek feature a large public beach and bathing areas. Lake Kłodawa, a nearby lake, also offers a swimming area with a jetty, volleyball court, outdoor gym, and playground. For a unique experience, visit Emanuel Lasker Park, which features a bridge with two gazebos, chess tables, and an outdoor chessboard. The Rest Area and Swan Sculptures at Barlineckie Lake provides a spacious area for picnics and children's activities.
The best spots for swimming and sunbathing are located on the northern and northeastern coasts of Lake Barlineckie, near the town of Barlinek. Here you'll find a large public beach and designated bathing areas. Additionally, nearby Lake Kłodawa offers another swimming area complete with a jetty, volleyball court, outdoor gym, and playground, with water sports equipment available for rent.
For scenic views, head to the Pavilions on Barlinek Lake, which offer fantastic perspectives of the water. Another great spot is A pier and view of Lake Barlineckie, located right next to the promenade, where you can sit and enjoy the scenery. There's also a Rest area on the shore offering a wonderful view towards Barlinek.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails around Lake Barlineckie. For instance, the "Barlineckie Lake – Emanuel Lasker Park loop from Barlinek" is an easy 6.2 km route, and the "Barlineckie Lake – Pavilions on Barlinek Lake loop from gmina Barlinek" is an easy 4.75 km option. You can explore more easy routes in our dedicated guide for Easy hikes around Lake Barlineckie.
The Lake Barlineckie region is characterized by its diverse natural beauty. The lake itself boasts a varied shoreline with numerous bays and peninsulas, set amidst rolling hills covered with picturesque forests, mainly deciduous trees like beech and oak. It also features four islands: Łabędzia (Swan's), Sowia (Owl's), Nadziei (Hope's), and Zielona (Green), which are important bird habitats. The area is part of the Barlinecko-Gorzowski Landscape Park and a Natura 2000 protected area, highlighting its ecological significance.
The warmer months are generally the best time to visit Lake Barlineckie, as this is when the town of Barlinek hosts various events, and the public beaches and bathing areas are ideal for swimming and sunbathing. The surrounding forests are also perfect for hiking and cycling during this period. Autumn offers opportunities for mushroom foraging on the southern coast.
Yes, Lake Barlineckie is well-regarded for fishing. You can find species such as perch, eel, roach, bream, pike, and even wels catfish. While fishing from the shore can be challenging due to reed beds, night fishing from the coast is permitted.
Yes, the most notable site is Emanuel Lasker Park in Barlinek. This park is dedicated to Emanuel Lasker, a former world chess champion born in Barlinek, and features a bridge with gazebos, chess tables, and an outdoor chessboard, celebrating his legacy.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil environment and the diverse recreational opportunities. Many appreciate the spacious rest areas like the Rest Area and Swan Sculptures at Barlineckie Lake for picnics and relaxation. The fantastic views from spots like the Pavilions on Barlinek Lake are also highly praised, as is the overall natural beauty of the lake and its surrounding forests.
Yes, the town of Barlinek, located directly on Lake Barlineckie, serves as a tourist hub. It offers a variety of hotels, pensions, and restaurants where you can enjoy traditional Polish cuisine. These establishments provide convenient options for dining and accommodation during your visit.
Based on research from 2001, the waters of Lake Barlineckie were classified as class II purity. The lake is fed by numerous springs and small watercourses, contributing to its relatively clean environment, which is suitable for recreational use.


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