Best lakes around Sierakowski Park Krajobrazowy are found in a landscape shaped by the last glaciation, characterized by moraine hills, river valleys, and deep post-glacial sills. The park is known for its rich collection of glacial lakes, often referred to as the "Land of 100 Lakes." This region protects a post-glacial landscape with diverse flora and fauna. It offers extensive recreational opportunities with over a thousand kilometers of trails.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The Łężeczki viewpoint is a great place to stop during a bike ride through Sierakowski Landscape Park. From the hilltop, you can admire a sweeping panorama of the surrounding area, including Lake Chrzypskie and picturesque hills. The viewpoint features a shelter with benches and an obelisk known as the "21st Century Mushroom," unveiled at the beginning of 2001 as a symbol of the new millennium. It's a good stop for both a rest and a photo op against the beautiful backdrop of the lake and forest landscape.
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It simply looks nice to the eye in life. It is possible that it is part of the so-called Sierakowski quest, to be done on foot or by bike. Folders available in the information.
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A great place, with an even more beautiful access route. On site you can walk around the lake, or have a good lunch and coffee in the restaurant.
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Öland is the perfect place to relax. Accommodation, restaurant, swimming pool, spa, open-air museum, private beach.
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The views from this location over the nearby lake are beautiful. There is a covered rest area and even a toilet (not free). Update September 2025, still my favourite view in Wielkopolska.
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The initiator of this monument's erection was the Academic Senior Club in Poznań. The club was founded in 1963 by the Polish Students' Association and the Poznań Intercollegiate Branch of the Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society (PTTK). Besides charitable activities and beneficial initiatives for seniors, healthcare, culture, and ecology, the Academic Senior Club also engages in tourism and local history. Members of the Club, wishing to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the Sieraków Landscape Park, decided to erect a befitting monument within the park. The monument was designed by Jerzy Stasiewski and executed by Zbigniew Wawrzyniak, and members of the Academic Senior Club made it unique. This added value was the moment of its unveiling. It happened on January 1, 2001, within one minute of midnight. The time of the monument's unveiling was calculated by a clock monitored by the Astrogeodynamic Observatory in Borówiec near Kórnik, part of the Space Research Centre of the Polish Academy of Sciences. It thus became the first monument on Earth to be unveiled in the third millennium.
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Small quiet, well-paved road, little traffic on the southern edge of the Puszcza Notecka. Part of the Sieraków Landscape Park, many lakes, many forests. More information: https://regionwielkopolska.pl/de/katalog-obiektow/sierakowski-park-krajobrazowy/ and https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puszcza_Notecka
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Lake Śremskie is widely considered the most popular lake in the park, known for being the deepest and a unique cryptodepression. Visitors also frequently enjoy the panoramic views of Lake Chrzypskie from the Łężeczki viewpoint, and the amenities at Olandia Resort and Open-Air Museum which offers private beach access and opportunities to walk around a lake.
Lake Chrzypskie holds the distinction of being the largest lake within Sierakowski Park Krajobrazowy. Its expansive waters can be admired from various points, including the Łężeczki viewpoint.
Yes, Lake Śremskie is notable as the deepest lake in the park and the third deepest in the Wielkopolska region, uniquely being the region's only cryptodepression with its deepest point six meters below sea level. Lake Mnich is also ecologically significant, home to a rare dragonfly species and a calciphile moss reserve.
Yes, the park offers extensive recreational opportunities, including over a thousand kilometers of hiking trails. A short trail around Lake Lutomskie, starting in the southern part of Sieraków, provides beautiful views and access to wild and mini beaches. For more options, you can explore various running and walking routes in the area, such as those found in the Running Trails around Sierakowski Park Krajobrazowy guide.
Absolutely. Sierakowski Park Krajobrazowy features numerous cycling trails. You can find detailed routes and guides for different cycling styles, including general cycling and road cycling, in the Cycling around Sierakowski Park Krajobrazowy and Road Cycling Routes around Sierakowski Park Krajobrazowy guides.
Yes, the park is dotted with excellent viewpoints. The Łężeczki viewpoint offers a wide panorama of Lake Chrzypskie. Another popular spot is the View of Lake in Sierakowski Park Krajobrazowy, which includes a covered rest area. Additionally, the View of Lake Widzno provides scenic vistas of the lake, valley, and fields.
The park is a haven for diverse flora and fauna. It protects a post-glacial landscape with 216 bird species, including the white-tailed eagle and kingfisher. You might also spot deer and beavers. Lake Mnich, in particular, is known for a rare dragonfly species, the large white-faced darter.
Many areas around the lakes are family-friendly. Highlights like the Łężeczki viewpoint and Olandia Resort and Open-Air Museum are noted as family-friendly. The park's extensive network of trails also offers opportunities for easy walks suitable for families.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, the tranquility of the natural surroundings, and the diverse recreational opportunities. The well-maintained viewpoints, like the one overlooking Lake Chrzypskie, are popular for photo opportunities and rest stops. The presence of private beaches and facilities at places like Olandia Resort also adds to the enjoyment.
Yes, for instance, Olandia Resort and Open-Air Museum offers accommodation, a restaurant, and a spa right by a lake, providing a convenient base for exploring the area.
The terrain around the lakes is characterized by a post-glacial landscape, featuring moraine hills, river valleys, and deep post-glacial sills. This creates a varied landscape with both flat areas and picturesque hills, offering diverse experiences for hikers and cyclists.
Lake Bucharzewskie is particularly noted for its reedy shores, which are especially beautiful during the summer months, offering a picturesque natural setting.


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