Best lakes around Świebodzice are located in Lower Silesia, a region offering access to various lakes and water bodies. The landscape features natural ponds, artificial reservoirs, and historical sites. While Świebodzice itself primarily features smaller local ponds, the broader region offers significant and attractive lakes for recreation and nature enjoyment.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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A charming place where you can observe ducks and swans.
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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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The name of this small lake comes from Princess Daisy Hochberg von Pless (1873–1943), the last owner of Książ. It was one of her favorite places to relax. Interesting ruins here include a viewing tower with a hunting lodge, which the princess ordered built here. The lake itself, sometimes called Zielony, was created in the 19th century as a result of quarrying reef limestone on the slopes of Mount Witosz. The lake has a false bottom due to sediments, dead trees and vegetation. The real depth may be as much as 23 meters.
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The park was founded in the second half of the 19th century on an area of vast meadows. In the eastern part of the park there are two ponds called Swedish, which gave the park its name.
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Moving around the park itself by bike is difficult, the overgrown gravel paths have a barrier on the trail and in some places you have to walk.
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Beautiful place to relax by the water with all water activities
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A great place to unwind. There is a bench, a mini water reservoir and silence and sounds of nature.
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A mysterious place in the middle of a reserve with a lake and impressive ruins.
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While Świebodzice itself features smaller local ponds, the broader region offers significant attractions. Key examples include Jezioro Bystrzyckie, a major tourist destination in the Sowie Mountains, and local ponds like Staw Kasztanowa and Staw Warszawianka within Świebodzice. Additionally, the Witoszówka Reservoir in nearby Świdnica is popular for recreation.
Jezioro Bystrzyckie, also known as Jezioro Lubachowskie, is an artificial lake formed by an impressive 44-meter-high dam. It's renowned for its stunning scenery, separating the Black Mountains from the Sowie Mountains. Visitors can enjoy water sports, swimming, and a rope park. The dam's crown offers panoramic views, and numerous hiking trails, including one to the medieval Grodno Castle, start nearby.
Yes, the region has historical connections. Near Jezioro Bystrzyckie, you can find the medieval Grodno Castle, which offers spectacular views of the lake and the Sowie Mountains. Additionally, the Daisy Lake Ruins are a historical site featuring a lake and impressive ruins within a reserve, including old buildings that served as hunting outlooks for Princess Daisy.
Recreational opportunities vary by lake. At Jezioro Bystrzyckie, you can enjoy water sports, swimming at the public beach, and a rope park. The Witoszówka Reservoir is great for family walks and birdwatching. For fishing enthusiasts, Staw Kasztanowa and Staw Warszawianka are managed by angling associations and stocked with various fish species.
Absolutely. Staw Kasztanowa, located near Książ Castle, is managed by the Polish Angling Association (PZW) Pieszyce branch and is known for roach, carp, pike, and more. Staw Miejski Warszawianka in the center of Świebodzice is also a popular fishing spot, especially recommended for beginners. The Witoszówka Reservoir is also a reserve fishing ground.
The Witoszówka Reservoir in Świdnica is an excellent spot for birdwatching. Especially in winter, you can observe various water birds and different species of gulls up close. It's a charming place where visitors often see ducks and swans.
Many lakes in the area are family-friendly. Jezioro Bystrzyckie offers a rope park near its public beach. The Witoszówka Reservoir is ideal for family walks with a circular path and plans for an expanded playground. Staw Poleśnicki II and the Water reservoir by the yellow trail are also noted as family-friendly spots.
Yes, the region offers various trails. Around Jezioro Bystrzyckie, you'll find numerous tourist trails, including a yellow trail along the lake and a black trail through the 'Góra Choina' nature reserve. For more options, you can explore easy hikes around Świebodzice or road cycling routes that pass by some of the area's water bodies.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil natural settings and opportunities for relaxation. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of places like Staw Poleśnicki II, surrounded by beautiful forests. The scenic views, especially from the dam at Jezioro Bystrzyckie, and the chance to observe wildlife at the Witoszówka Reservoir are also highly valued.
Yes, for a quiet escape, consider Staw Poleśnicki II. This artificial reservoir is nestled west of Pełcznica, surrounded by beautiful forests, offering a serene environment perfect for a break. The Water reservoir by the yellow trail is also noted as a great place to unwind, with silence and the sounds of nature.
Absolutely. Jezioro Bystrzyckie offers breathtaking panoramic vistas from the crown of its dam, separating the Black Mountains from the Sowie Mountains. The medieval Grodno Castle, overlooking Jezioro Bystrzyckie, also provides spectacular views. Additionally, Staw Poleśnicki II and the Water reservoir by the yellow trail are highlighted as good viewpoints.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for water sports, swimming, and enjoying the lush greenery. Autumn provides beautiful foliage around the lakes, while winter can be excellent for birdwatching at the Witoszówka Reservoir and peaceful walks.


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