Best lakes around Trzcianne are found in the Podlaskie Voivodeship, an area characterized by its natural landscapes and proximity to the Biebrza National Park. While Trzcianne itself is named for reeds, suggesting historical wetlands, the region offers various water bodies including oxbow lakes, reservoirs, and historical ponds. These natural attractions provide opportunities to explore the unique hydrological features of the Biebrza Valley. The area is known for its diverse ecosystems, shaped by the Narew River and its tributaries.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Main access to the lake with a dam on the Nareśl River. Next to it is a fishing farm with a lake. The Nareśl river itself flows quite nicely here. Access via good asphalt. Generally, it is private land and access to the lake from this place is impossible. Only the views remain.
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Large floodplains. Nice views. I don't know about summer, but in spring it looks beautiful. Access is via a rather hard dirt road.
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When I was here in the summer, there was no water, but there was a swamp with swampy plants. From this place you can reach the third shelter in the area to the north in dry weather.
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The Hornosta Brickyard was established in the 19th century. It belonged to the Hornosta estate. The reservoir is very deep with a very uneven bottom.
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The remains of the Manor Park of the Hornosta estate, which included, among others, two manor parks, a brickyard, a villa, and several others, creating the entire complex of the Hornosta estate, which is included in the register of monuments. The origins date back to around 1800.
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"The founder of the brickyard was Józef Roszczewski, the then owner of the Hornosta estate (see Hornosta), who took it over before 1884 from his grandfather - Jan Hofer. The reason for building the brickyard was the constantly increasing debt of the estate, which was intended to be repaid with the income from brick production. Brickyard, constantly modernized, it gave 1.5 thousand rubles of annual income in 1904, and 3 thousand rubles in 1914, which, however, did not enable the liquidation of debts. Currently, the brickyard is in private hands. Access from Hornostaj is a bit of cobblestones and a bit of gravel. The reservoir is very deep in places, perhaps 12 m, and some say much more. Several people have already drowned here. The banks are quite slippery due to the clay.
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In this place a long time ago there was a Manor Park, now registered as a monument. Another Hornosta Manor Park was on the north. from the Hornosta Cegielnia. There were also ponds there. Currently, the area is in private hands. Access from the south is via a dirt road and I recommend using the same road to return. Next is a private yard where a dog sometimes runs loose.
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The area around Trzcianne, while not known for large recreational lakes, features unique water bodies shaped by the Narew River. You can explore oxbow lakes, such as the View of the Oxbow Lake of the Narew River, as well as man-made reservoirs like the Cegielnia Hornostaje Reservoir, and historical ponds like the Ponds in Hornostaje – Remnants of the Manor Park. The region is also characterized by extensive wetlands and floodplains, especially beautiful in spring.
Yes, the View of the Oxbow Lake of the Narew River is considered family-friendly. It offers a chance to observe one of Europe's last multi-channel rivers and its rich birdlife, making it an engaging natural experience for all ages.
You can visit the Ponds in Hornostaje – Remnants of the Manor Park, which are part of the historical Hornosta estate. These ponds date back to around 1800 and are registered as a monument, offering a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, the Cegielnia Hornostaje Reservoir is associated with a 19th-century brickyard, adding another layer of historical context.
The most prominent natural feature is the Narew River, known for its meanders, oxbow lakes, and diverse birdlife. The area also features significant floodplains, such as the Spring Floodplains of Gać Forest and the Floodplain Near Lake in Podlaskie, which are particularly scenic in spring. These wetlands are crucial for the region's unique ecosystems.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, especially to witness the floodplains in their full beauty. Highlights like the Floodplain Near Lake in Podlaskie are noted for their beautiful appearance during this season. The Narew River's birdlife is also very active in spring.
Yes, the broader Trzcianne region offers various routes for outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for cycling, gravel biking, and MTB trails that explore the natural landscapes, including areas near the Narew River and its wetlands.
The Narew River valley is a unique place for nature lovers, especially birdwatchers. It's known for its rich birdlife, with many species breeding in high density. The river is considered one of the last multi-channel rivers in Europe, providing diverse habitats for various wildlife.
While the Narew River features oxbow lakes, the region is primarily known for its wetlands and natural beauty rather than recreational swimming or kayaking directly within the immediate 'lakes' described. The Cegielnia Hornostaje Reservoir is noted for being very deep with an uneven bottom, and its banks can be slippery, so caution is advised.
Access to the View of the Oxbow Lake of the Narew River is generally good, with the road being quite manageable, though it may have sand and bumps in places. For the Ponds in Hornostaje – Remnants of the Manor Park, access from the south is via a dirt road. Some areas, like the floodplains, might also require navigating dirt roads.
The Narew River is considered one of the last remaining anastomosing (multi-channel) rivers in Europe. Its riverbed is full of meanders and oxbow lakes, creating a dynamic and unique natural monument. This hydrological characteristic significantly shapes the landscape and ecosystems around Trzcianne, contributing to its rich biodiversity, especially its birdlife.
While specific hiking trails directly around each 'lake' are not detailed, the region's natural landscape, particularly the Biebrza Valley, offers opportunities for walking and exploring. The nearby MTB trails and cycling routes often traverse areas with scenic views of the river and floodplains, which can also be enjoyed on foot.


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