Best lakes around Jadów, Poland, are characterized by a tranquil atmosphere and picturesque scenery. The region, located in Masovian Voivodeship, features notable water bodies and areas for natural beauty and recreation. The Liwiec River forms its eastern border, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Jadów offers a mix of natural landscapes, including forests and fields.
Last updated: June 19, 2026
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The quarry was supposedly created by digging sand for the construction of S8. Fenced with mesh, but the view is nice. Big. The road is bearable - dirt.
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Pink water lilies on two small ponds next to each other
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In addition to the fishing grounds near Szumin, Wywłóka is a mecca for Mazovian anglers from the surrounding area. From the stories of anglers we have met, pike, zander, asp and perch are the most desirable fish in these fishing grounds (although of course these are not the only fish that can be found there). But fish are a magnet, not only for anglers who fish for them here at different times of the year, also in winter, from under the ice. There are many more people willing to fish in this fish kingdom, in the form of numerous species of waterfowl, including such ornithological rarities as corncrakes, curlews, black-tailed godwits and sandpipers. In the vicinity of Szumin and Wywłóka, one can observe almost exemplary effects of the meandering of the Bug, which leaves behind old branches and small "lakes". These areas are subject to flooding in spring; backwaters are created that facilitate the movement of fish. That is why it is here, on the "bużyska", as the old riverbeds of the Bug are called, that you can observe many anglers trying to catch the golden crucian carp, which they call the "Japanese carp", or the tench, which likes to hide in the mud, in small, often overgrown reservoirs.
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Quite nice, just before the floodgate lock, but a longer stop - better to do it behind the floodgate, already on the Bug River
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Moderately difficult dirt road, nice lake and forest, before entering the reserve it is worth driving up and seeing the old Jewish cemetery. The prettiest times there are Spring and Autumn. A nice break from the asphalt route.
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Singletrack rather for exploring :)
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There is a nice singletrack trail through the reserve
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The Jadów region is characterized by tranquil natural beauty. You can explore unique dystrophic lakes, such as those found in the Śliże Nature Reserve, which feature floating moss moss and protected plants. The area also includes oxbow lakes formed by the meandering Bug River, like the Oxbow Lake of the Bug River, and the picturesque Liwiec River, known for its ecological significance.
Yes, the Wyniocha Swimming Area is a popular spot for families. During the season, it offers a designated swimming area, a booth with ice cream, drinks, and food, and the option to rent kayaks or water bikes. The Oxbow Lake of the Bug River and Water Lilies Pond are also considered family-friendly for their natural appeal.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the Jadów area offers various outdoor activities. The Liwiec River is ideal for kayaking. For land-based activities, you can find numerous trails for hiking and running. Explore options like the 'Szumin Loop - Bug: Nadbużanski Landscape Park' for hiking or the 'Użytek 487 loop from Łochów' for running. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Jadów and Running Trails around Jadów guides.
Yes, the region around Jadów is suitable for cycling. The Wyniocha Swimming Area is a nice resting spot for cyclists. You can find various cycling routes, such as the 'Flisak Monument in Kamieńczyk – Bridge Over the Liwiec River loop from Urle' or the 'Picnic Shelter with Table loop from Nowinki'. More cycling routes are available in the Cycling around Jadów guide.
The Śliże Nature Reserve is a natural monument protecting two overgrowing dystrophic lakes, which are rare examples of secondary raised bog formation. A unique feature is the moss moss floating on the water's surface. The reserve also boasts a singletrack trail and is home to protected plants like sundew and water lilies, offering a peaceful and ecologically rich experience.
The Oxbow Lake of the Bug River is a well-known spot for fishing. It's a popular destination for anglers seeking pike, zander, asp, and perch. The area's old riverbeds, locally called 'bużyska,' are particularly good for catching golden crucian carp and tench.
The region's lakes offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly recommended for visiting natural areas like the Śliże Nature Reserve, as the scenery is especially picturesque. For swimming and water activities at the Wyniocha Swimming Area, the summer season is ideal when facilities are fully operational.
Yes, you can find scenic viewpoints in the area. The Water Lilies Pond offers a pleasant view, especially when the pink water lilies are in bloom. Additionally, there's A road with a view of the excavation site, which provides a nice perspective over a large quarry that has formed a water body.
The Śliże Nature Reserve features a nice singletrack trail. It's generally a moderately difficult dirt road, offering a pleasant walk through the forest and around the unique dystrophic lakes. It's a great option for nature enthusiasts seeking a peaceful experience.
Yes, the Liwiec River, which forms the eastern boundary of the Gmina Jadów, is highly regarded for its ideal conditions for kayaking. It's a popular spot for water sports enthusiasts and also an important ecological area.
For a more tranquil experience, the Śliże Nature Reserve offers a peaceful retreat with its unique dystrophic lakes and singletrack trail. While popular with nature lovers, it generally provides a quieter atmosphere compared to more developed recreational areas.


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