Best lakes around gmina Skawina are primarily recreational water bodies located in the immediate vicinity, particularly near Krakow. While no large natural lakes are directly within Gmina Skawina, residents and visitors frequently access nearby options. These areas often feature former limestone quarries or gravel pits transformed into popular spots for water-based activities. They provide accessible natural escapes with clear waters and diverse recreational facilities.
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It's best to bike from the dam side, as the road is very bumpy. You can watch loons, swans, ducks, and herons. It's quiet and peaceful. You can relax. I don't recommend cycling to or along the entire birdwatching trail—the road is very bumpy, it hurts your teeth, your butt, and your chain might snap. It's a disaster.
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The lake is easily accessible by tram (Norymberska station). Approaching the lake from the tram, you'll experience a wow factor: the view of the lake, the steep cliffs, and the floating bathing platforms are simply impressive. Kraków has truly created something special for its residents here.
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Perhaps the most dramatic are the old limestone walls of the quarries (Zalew Zakrzówek was created when it was filled with water) on the southern shores of the reservoir - it feels like the rocks are all around you. There is a nice, slightly rocky, beach here, and benches to rest on.
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An extraordinary and unusual view from here of the bathing area on Zakrzówek Reservoir - a popular place, as you can easily imagine, for the residents of Krakow (they are lucky!). For the youngest, there are 40 cm deep paddling pools, and for the experienced and older, pools up to 3.5 meters deep. And of course, those views of crystal clear waters after the flooding of the former limestone quarry.
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Great view from the western shore of Zakrzówek Reservoir to the beach on the other side and the limestone quarry.
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Beware of heavy foot traffic on clear days. The best time to ride a bicycle is after closing the swimming pool (late evening)
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It looks fantastic but we'll see how it will be when it opens.
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The most popular recreational water bodies frequently visited by residents and visitors from Gmina Skawina are located in the immediate vicinity, particularly near Krakow. These include Lake Zakrzówek, known for its crystal-clear, turquoise waters, and Przylasek Rusiecki Lake, which offers extensive sandy beaches and diverse activities.
No, there are no large natural lakes located directly within the administrative boundaries of Gmina Skawina. However, the region benefits from easy access to several notable recreational water bodies nearby, such as Zakrzówek Lake and Przylasek Rusiecki Lake, which are popular for water-based activities.
Lake Zakrzówek is a former limestone quarry renowned for its stunning crystal-clear, turquoise waters and dramatic submerged cliffs, making it ideal for scuba diving and snorkeling. The area also features modern facilities, including natural swimming areas and artificial pools with varying depths, and offers impressive views of the lake and cliffs.
Przylasek Rusiecki Lake offers a wide range of activities, including swimming at its extensive sandy beaches, kayaking, paddleboarding, wakeboarding, and boat rentals. The area also has modern facilities like changing rooms, showers, and toilets, and provides paths for leisurely strolls and birdwatching.
Yes, both Zakrzówek Lake and Przylasek Rusiecki Lake are very family-friendly. Zakrzówek Swimming Pools include shallow paddling pools for children, while Przylasek Rusiecki Lake has shallow water near its main beach, making it safe for younger children. Both areas offer comprehensive amenities and diverse activities suitable for all ages.
Zakrzówek Lake is easily accessible by tram. You can take a tram to the Norymberska station, and from there, it's a short distance to the lake. This makes it convenient for visitors relying on public transportation.
You can expect spectacular views, especially at Zakrzówek Lake. The View of the swimming area in Zakrzówek Park offers an extraordinary perspective of the bathing area, with impressive sights of the lake's crystal-clear waters and the surrounding limestone cliffs. The southern shore of Zakrzówek Lagoon also provides dramatic views of the old quarry walls.
While the lakes themselves offer walking paths, you can find dedicated hiking trails in the broader Gmina Skawina area. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Forest Trail – Bronaczowa Forest loop' or the 'Tyniec Benedictine Abbey loop'. Find more hiking options at Hiking around gmina Skawina.
Yes, the area around Gmina Skawina offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling with routes like the 'Tyniec Benedictine Abbey loop from Wielkie Drogi' or 'Bike Haven – Cyclists' Rest Stop loop'. There are also running trails, such as the 'Bronaczowa loop' or 'Starorzecze Skawinki loop'. Explore more at Road Cycling Routes around gmina Skawina and Running Trails around gmina Skawina.
The best time to visit the lakes for swimming and water activities is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (June to September), when the weather is pleasant and facilities are fully operational. For general walks and enjoying the scenery, spring and autumn also offer beautiful conditions with fewer crowds.
Beyond the main attractions, the Cholerzyn Gravel Pit offers a quieter, pleasant spot by the water, nestled among meadows. It features several mini-beaches and is known for being peaceful during the week, accessible via forest and gravel roads.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning natural beauty, especially the crystal-clear waters and dramatic cliffs of Zakrzówek. The modern facilities, diverse range of activities from swimming to paddleboarding, and the overall accessibility for families are also highly appreciated. Many find these locations to be a picturesque escape from urban life.


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