Best lakes around gmina Czarny Bór offer unique natural attractions, primarily centered around the Kolorowe Jeziorka (Colorful Lakes) in the nearby Rudawy Janowickie mountains. These distinctive post-mining ponds are known for their vibrant water hues, resulting from the chemical composition of minerals in former mine excavations. The region provides a landscape shaped by both geological processes and historical mining, making it a notable destination for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can explore these unique formations and the surrounding natural beauty.
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you have to walk uphill to the blue lake
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the purple lake owes its color to iron compounds dissolved in the water, as the walls and bottom of the pit in which it is located are rich in copper and iron compounds
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The lake is not really purple or violet, but rather orange-brown, but still worth seeing.
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Worth seeing. The lake has a great intense color.
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An artificial reservoir (it turns out that the locals consider it the First, not the Second) on Czarci Potok. A quiet place just west of Pełcznica. A beautiful place, with beautiful forests on the banks of the pond. Along the pond runs an excellent, wide road, from which it is worth deviating a bit to take a break here.
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In summer the water level in the lakes is quite low.
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The first of the beautiful Colored Lakes from the north. It owes its color to the presence of calcium and sulfur in the water, from former German mines. An interesting cave is also a passage to the next Purple Lake.
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One of the beautiful lakes that were created after the now inactive German mines. The purple color of this lake (!) is due to iron ore and sulfur. The lake is also surrounded by beautiful rock formations, and the air smells of sulfur...
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The lakes in this region, particularly the Kolorowe Jeziorka (Colorful Lakes) in the nearby Rudawy Janowickie mountains, are unique due to their vibrant and distinct water colors. These hues are a result of the chemical composition of minerals left behind in former German pyrite mines that operated between 1785 and 1925. Rainwater filled these excavations, creating a rare natural phenomenon.
The Kolorowe Jeziorka consist of four distinct ponds. You can visit the Purple Pond, known for its striking purplish-red color, the Blue Pond (Błękitne Jeziorko) with its azure or emerald waters, the Brown Lake (Jezioro Brunatne), and the Yellow Lake (Żółte Jeziorko), which can sometimes appear greenish.
The unique colors of the Kolorowe Jeziorka are a direct result of their origin in former German pyrite mines. After mining ceased, rainwater filled the pits, and the remaining minerals in the mine walls and bottom dissolved. For example, the Purple Lake's color comes from sulfuric acid, iron, and copper compounds, while the Blue Lake's hue is due to copper ions, and the Yellow Lake's from sulfur and calcium.
Yes, there is an educational green hiking trail that connects all four of the Kolorowe Jeziorka. This scenic route takes about an hour to complete and winds through the beautiful Rudawski Landscape Park, offering picturesque views and sections with steep paths and exposed roots. For more hiking options in the broader area, you can explore the Hiking around gmina Czarny Bór guide.
Spring and autumn are generally recommended as the best times to visit the Kolorowe Jeziorka. During these seasons, the colors tend to be most vivid. It's advisable to avoid prolonged droughts, as some lakes, like the Yellow Lake, can dry up, and the colors may appear less impressive when frozen in winter.
Yes, the Kolorowe Jeziorka are considered family-friendly. The connecting hiking trail is manageable for most, and the unique colors and natural surroundings offer an engaging experience for all ages. Highlights like the Blue Pond and Brown Lake are specifically noted as family-friendly spots.
Beyond hiking around the Kolorowe Jeziorka, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, general hiking, and mountain hikes. For detailed routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around gmina Czarny Bór, Hiking around gmina Czarny Bór, and Mountain Hikes around gmina Czarny Bór guides.
Yes, parking is available in the nearby village of Wieściszowice. From there, it's approximately a 1.5 km hike to reach the Kolorowe Jeziorka.
Visitors are primarily captivated by the unique and vibrant colors of the Kolorowe Jeziorka, describing them as a 'beautiful natural spectacle'. Many appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity for a nice walk with family. The historical aspect of the former mines and the surrounding natural beauty of the Rudawski Landscape Park also contribute to a memorable experience.
The Purple Pond is often considered the most spectacular of the Colorful Lakes due to its intense purplish-red hue. Visitors note a distinct sulfuric smell in the air around it, a reminder of its mining origins. It's recommended to visit in May for the best chance to see its vibrant color, and to appreciate the surrounding rock formations.
The Green Lake (Zielone Jeziorko), sometimes referred to as Black Pond (Czarny Stawek), is the highest situated of the Kolorowe Jeziorka. Its green color is attributed to copper and sulfate compounds, and aquatic vegetation. It can be periodic, sometimes drying up during dry periods.


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