Best lakes around Czempiń are situated in a region characterized by its post-glacial landscape, featuring diverse water bodies and natural areas. The area offers a mix of recreational opportunities and protected natural sites, including parts of the Wielkopolska National Park. These lakes provide habitats for various flora and fauna, contributing to the region's ecological value. Visitors can find both developed recreational zones and more secluded natural experiences.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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A lake in the forest. Maples have been soaking there and are still alive. Nearby, by the forester's lodge, there's a stand selling specialties and an elegant shelter.
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If you are looking for peace and quiet, not on weekends ;-)
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Lake Witobelskie from Mosina Street between Łódź and Stęszew. You will often see horses grazing here, which only adds to the charm of the area. In addition, there is a chance that you will see (or hear!) cormorants, ducks, grebes and herons.
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This beautiful ribbon lake is one of the most popular places in the Wielkopolska National Park. There are many benches and picnic areas, so it is good for a Sunday walk or a longer hike.
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A beautiful lake, worth stopping by. It is a glacial cirque. Such a cirque is the result of water flowing down the cracks of the glacier. In the Wielkopolska National Park, it is the only such land formation.
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Public bathing area on Jarosławieckie Lake. During the season, a WOPR lifeguard watches over safety.A good place to rest during a bike trip
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A small bar on the lake. Coffee, drinks, fries, casserole
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Clean water, but swimming is prohibited...
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The region is characterized by its post-glacial landscape. You can find channel lakes like Jezioro Bnińskie, and Jezioro Góreckie, which is also a post-glacial channel lake. Lake Kociołek is a unique glacial cirque, the only such land formation in the Wielkopolska National Park. Jezioro Niepruszewskie is an elongated lake situated in a glacial trough, featuring low, partly marshy shores.
Yes, Jezioro Góreckie features the picturesque ruins of a neo-Gothic castle on an island in the middle of the lake. Built in 1824-1825, it's a significant historical site. You can get a good view of these ruins from the View of the Ruins of Klaudyna Działyńska Castle viewpoint.
Several lakes are family-friendly. Lake Jarosławieckie offers a public bathing area with a lifeguard during the season. Jezioro Łoniewskie has a sandy beach supervised by lifeguards, seasonal food stalls, toilets, showers, and a children's playground. Jezioro Dolskie Wielkie also has a municipal beach with lifeguards in summer. Lake Kociołek and Lake Witobelskie are also noted as family-friendly.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for swimming. Lake Jarosławieckie is known as a clean lake with a public bathing area. Jezioro Dolskie Wielkie is ideal for swimming due to its shallow depth, which allows the water to warm up quickly, and it has a municipal beach with lifeguards. Jezioro Łoniewskie also offers a supervised sandy beach. Jezioro Niepruszewskie has a guarded bathing area with designated zones for children and non-swimmers.
Beyond swimming, you can enjoy various activities. Jezioro Bnińskie is attractive for fishing. Jezioro Dolskie Wielkie is great for water sports like windsurfing. Jezioro Łoniewskie is well-equipped for sports with pitches for football, beach volleyball, and urban basketball, and a kayak harbor. The area around Jezioro Bnińskie also features cycling routes. For hiking, you can explore trails around Jezioro Niepruszewskie or find routes like the 'Marian Kuik and Ludwik Bajer Trail' or 'Hiking loop from Dymaczewo Stare' which are part of the Hiking around Czempiń guide. There are also MTB Trails around Czempiń.
Yes, Jezioro Łoniewskie is a significant spot for birdwatching, particularly known for the bearded tit (wąsatka). Additionally, around Lake Witobelskie, you have a chance to see cormorants, ducks, grebes, and herons.
Jezioro Łoniewskie is popular for its extensive amenities. It features a supervised sandy beach, seasonal food stalls, toilets, and showers. A notable attraction is the region's largest pier, which includes a viewing platform and a kayak harbor. There's also a unique 'water path' allowing visitors to stroll directly above the lake's surface. The area is well-equipped for sports with pitches for football, beach volleyball, and urban basketball, plus a children's playground. In the evenings, a fountain illuminates with colorful lights, and it's a great spot for birdwatching.
Yes, Jezioro Dolskie Wielkie is ideal for water sports like windsurfing. Its relatively shallow depth (not exceeding 3 meters) allows its waters to warm up quickly, making it pleasant for various aquatic activities. It also has a municipal beach with lifeguards during the summer.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. A well-regarded hiking trail, approximately 14 kilometers long, starts in Zborowo and follows the forested and reedy banks of Jezioro Niepruszewskie. You can find more options in the Hiking around Czempiń guide, which includes routes like 'Marian Kuik and Ludwik Bajer Trail' and 'Hiking loop from Dymaczewo Stare'. For easier walks, check the Easy hikes around Czempiń guide.
Jezioro Góreckie is considered one of the Wielkopolski National Park's most valuable natural assets. It's a protected post-glacial channel lake, part of the Natura 2000 project, supporting diverse flora and fauna. Its most distinctive feature is the picturesque ruins of a neo-Gothic castle on an island, adding a romantic and historical aura. While the ruins are inaccessible, they are a captivating sight, especially from viewpoints like View of the Ruins of Klaudyna Działyńska Castle.
Yes, Jezioro Dolskie Wielkie is designated as a 'quiet zone,' ensuring a tranquil environment for visitors. While some parts of Jezioro Niepruszewskie are developed, other areas offer a more secluded, wild experience along its forested and reedy banks.
The summer months are ideal for visiting, especially if you plan to swim or engage in water sports, as lakes like Jezioro Dolskie Wielkie warm up quickly. Many facilities, such as supervised beaches and food stalls, are also operational during this season. Midsummer Night celebrations are held annually at Jezioro Łoniewskie, featuring wreath-laying and fireworks.


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