Best lakes around Mazowiecki Park Krajobrazowy are found within a landscape characterized by extensive forests, wetlands, and peat bogs. While not known for large, traditional lakes, the park features significant water bodies like Jezioro Torfy and the vast Bagno Całowanie wetland complex. These areas are notable for their natural beauty, ecological value, and provide opportunities for nature observation and hiking routes. The park is dedicated to preserving Mazovia's valuable natural heritage.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Czarne Jeziorka are picturesque, mid-forest peat bogs located in the heart of the Mazowiecki Landscape Park (near Otwock and Karczew). Surrounded by lush bog and forest vegetation, they are an ideal place for hiking or cycling trips away from the urban hustle and bustle.
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Established in 1984 to protect peat bogs.
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Lake Turtle (Regut, Celestynów commune) A tranquil, forest lake in the Masovian Landscape Park, surrounded by peat bogs and forest. The name supposedly comes from the shape of the lake, which resembles a turtle. It is now dry.
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At the moment it is almost dry, there is almost no water but it is actually a nice place.
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The road between the lakes is made of concrete slabs.
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A very pleasant spot. Surrounded by a shelter and a fire pit, the pond itself unfortunately dries out in the summer. From here, you can access numerous smaller mountain bike trails. A great place to relax or have a picnic.
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A great place to relax. Surrounded by viewing shelters. Unfortunately, there will be no water in the 2025 season.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Torfy Lake, a small lake within the "Na Torfach" nature reserve known for its aquatic vegetation. Other popular spots include Black Pond, a retention reservoir with picnic facilities, and Turtle Pond, a picturesque mirror lake with a path and gazebo.
The area is characterized by extensive forests, wetlands, and peat bogs. You'll find unique flora and fauna adapted to these environments. For example, the Czarci Dół Nature Reserve protects a picturesque lake in a peat depression with characteristic peat communities, including dwarf pines. The vast Bagno Całowanie wetland complex showcases reeds, sedges, and black peat.
Yes, the region is excellent for wildlife observation. Bagno Całowanie is a nationally important bird sanctuary, home to rare and endangered species such as the Eurasian curlew, black stork, crane, and corn crake. You might also spot moose in this area. Torfy Lake is also known for ducks and swans.
Several spots are suitable for families. Torfy Lake, Black Pond, and Turtle Pond are all considered family-friendly. Black Pond even has a picnic area and shelters, making it ideal for a family outing.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. Hiking is popular, with trails like the '13 Błota Stóp' nature path at Bagno Całowanie. The area also offers numerous routes for road cycling and mountain biking. You can find more details on specific routes in the Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Hiking guides for Mazowiecki Park Krajobrazowy.
Yes, there are several. The 'Swan Trail' nature trail leads to Torfy Lake, ending at a wooden viewing platform. At Bagno Całowanie, the '13 Błota Stóp' nature path, approximately 4.6 km long, features boardwalks, bridges, and an observation tower. The blue Vistula Forest Trail also runs through the Czarci Dół Nature Reserve.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring and autumn are ideal for birdwatching at Bagno Całowanie due to migration seasons. The '13 Błota Stóp' nature path is accessible year-round, offering different experiences with each season. Summer provides lush greenery, while winter can offer peaceful, snowy landscapes, though some lakes like Czarci Dół can be dry at times.
Yes, Black Pond offers small tourist infrastructure, including a picnic area, bonfire spot, and shelters. Turtle Pond also has a relaxation gazebo for stops.
The Mazowiecki Landscape Park is primarily known for its protected wetlands and peat bogs, which are ecologically sensitive areas. These water bodies are generally not designated for wild swimming. The focus is on nature observation and conservation.
Bagno Całowanie is one of Mazovia's largest and most ecologically significant peat bog complexes. It's a crucial refuge for endangered bird species and features a unique landscape of reeds, sedges, and peat. The renovated '13 Błota Stóp' nature path allows visitors to explore this wild environment, offering opportunities for birdwatching and observing its unique biodiversity. It also holds archaeological significance with traces of Ice Age reindeer hunters.
Yes, adjacent to Torfy Lake is the 'Baza Torfy' ecological education center and museum. Housed in a century-old wooden building, it offers exhibits about local wildlife, including badgers, polecats, and white-tailed eagles, providing insights into Mazovia's natural heritage.
The terrain around the lakes and wetlands typically features forest paths, some gravel sections, and boardwalks, especially in wetland areas like Bagno Całowanie. Trails can range from easy, flat walks suitable for families to slightly more challenging routes through forested areas. For instance, the '13 Błota Stóp' path includes boardwalks over marshy ground.


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