Best lakes around Boleszkowice are found within a rural gmina in Myślibórz County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. The region is characterized by its natural landscape, including the proximity to the Warta Mouth National Park and the Myślibórz Lake District. This area offers diverse aquatic environments, from vast wetlands to recreational lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape features meadows, agricultural fields, and forested areas bordering water bodies.
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The Zechin outdoor pool is one such place, where village community and summer fun meet. Behind the gate with its hand-painted lettering are a lawn, a kiosk, Wi-Fi, and a natural swimming pond that could hardly be more reminiscent of childhood memories. Clouds drift across the sky, the water sparkles, and somewhere an ice cream truck song blares. Brandenburg at its best.
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In the Steintoch district, the former royal state domain of Wollup has a history spanning over 500 years. It was here that Frederick II, as Crown Prince, completed his first agricultural and economic studies, and it was here that his particular interest in the Oderbruch region was awakened. In 1852, the German agronomist and agricultural reformer Johann Gottlieb Koppe commissioned the landscape architect Eduard Neide to transform parts of the estate into a landscape park. The overgrown, woodland-like park, as it was during its last intensive development by the landscape architect Eduard Neide, retains open and enclosed areas, modeled on English landscape gardens, divided into lawns, meadows, and denser stands of trees and shrubs. Many old deciduous trees, which characterize the park's landscape, can be seen.
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A beautiful park, which one would not have expected. The estate owners were probably very wealthy back then, from which we all benefit today.
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The outdoor pool is located directly on the L 33 and is the only naturally-fed outdoor pool in the Oderbruch. The pool is equipped with four 50 m lanes, a diving board and a water slide. Moorings, beach chairs, catering and toilet facilities are part of the complex. The area is ideal for school trips as well as tent and camping enthusiasts, as the Oderbruchcamp is located next to the outdoor pool. The outdoor pool season normally lasts from May 1st to September 30th. The entrance fee of €2.00 (children aged 0 to 17 pay €1.00) is, in my opinion, moderate.
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One of the few bathing spots in the Oderbruch. Family-friendly for young and old.
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Very nice and quiet campsite with direct access to the small natural outdoor pool next door (including snack bar), not far from the Oder-Neisse cycle path. The little detour is definitely worth it! ;-)
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The region around Boleszkowice is rich in diverse aquatic environments. You can explore vast wetlands, such as those found in the Waterbird Breeding and Resting Area, Warta Mouth National Park, which is an internationally significant refuge for water and marsh birds. There are also recreational lakes like Jezioro Myśliborskie, surrounded by meadows and agricultural fields, and smaller, tranquil spots like the Pond in Park Wollup.
The primary destination for birdwatching is the Warta Mouth National Park. This vast wetland is recognized internationally for its bird populations, with over 270 species recorded. During spring and autumn migrations, hundreds of thousands of geese, ducks, and other waterfowl can be observed. The park offers walking trails like "Ptasim Szlakiem" ("Along birds' trail") and a 20-meter viewing tower at the park headquarters in Chyrzyno. You can also cycle along the dyke trail in the Waterbird Breeding and Resting Area to spot brooding waterfowl and other wildlife.
Yes, Jezioro Myśliborskie is an excellent choice for water sports and recreation. It's the largest lake in the Myślibórz Lake District and offers several beaches, including two guarded bathing areas in Myślibórz. You can enjoy sailing, with a fully equipped marina offering boat rentals, as well as paddle boats and kayaks. Kayaking is also possible on the Warta and Postomia Rivers near the Warta Mouth National Park borders.
Several spots are family-friendly. The Pond in Park Wollup is a peaceful park setting with many opportunities for picnics. The Waterbird Breeding and Resting Area, Warta Mouth National Park, offers dyke trails suitable for cycling and wildlife observation, which can be engaging for children. Additionally, the Swimming Spot on the Oder River provides a quiet bathing area with water from a natural spring, ideal for a family cool-down.
The region offers various routes. For hiking, you can explore trails within the Warta Mouth National Park, such as nature walks for birdwatching. For cycling, the dyke trails in the Waterbird Breeding and Resting Area are easily navigable. You can find more detailed hiking routes around Boleszkowice, including moderate trails like "The Brown Pottery in the Oderbruch – Oder River Near Kienitz loop," by visiting the Hiking around Boleszkowice guide. For cycling, the Road Cycling Routes around Boleszkowice guide lists options like the "Zollbrücke Flood Marker – Güstebieser Old Oder loop."
The best time depends on your interest. For birdwatching at the Warta Mouth National Park, spring and autumn migrations offer the most spectacular sights with hundreds of thousands of waterfowl. For recreational activities like swimming and water sports at Jezioro Myśliborskie, the summer months are ideal due to warmer weather and water temperatures.
Yes, swimming is possible. Jezioro Myśliborskie has several beaches, including two guarded bathing areas in Myślibórz, with good water quality. There is also a Swimming Spot on the Oder River, which offers a quiet bathing area directly behind the dike, fed by a natural spring.
Yes, you can find options for food and accommodation. The Engel Fishery at Fort Gorgast offers delicious food and is a great spot for a break. For accommodation, Oderbruch Camp Zechin provides a campsite with an outdoor pool and a snack bar, suitable for a longer stay.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. For instance, the Pond in Park Wollup is described as a beautiful park and a place of rest with many picnic opportunities. The Waterbird Breeding and Resting Area is valued for its easy cycling trails and the chance to observe diverse wildlife like white-tailed eagles, cranes, deer, and wild boars.
For fishing, permits are generally required. At Jezioro Myśliborskie, permits are available for purchase. For specific regulations regarding boating or other activities, especially within protected areas like the Warta Mouth National Park, it's advisable to check local guidelines or park information. You can find more information about the Warta Mouth National Park on their official website: pnuw.gov.pl.
Jezioro Myśliborskie, the largest lake in the Myślibórz Lake District, features two islands. One of these islands is accessible by a bridge, while the other serves as an important bird habitat, adding to the lake's natural appeal.
The Warta Mouth National Park is designed for visitor access, offering walking and cycling trails. The park headquarters in Chyrzyno is a good starting point, featuring an interactive "Natural Garden of the Senses" and a viewing tower. The dyke trails, such as those in the Waterbird Breeding and Resting Area, are easily navigable by bike.


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