gmina Dobrzyń nad Wisłą
gmina Dobrzyń nad Wisłą
Best lakes around gmina Dobrzyń nad Wisłą are characterized by a mix of natural water bodies and developed recreational areas. The region features post-glacial lakes, some with significant depths and others with extensive wetlands. These natural features support diverse ecosystems and offer various outdoor activities. The landscape includes agricultural areas alongside forests, providing varied scenery for visitors.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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The regulations for using the bonfire area can be found nearby.
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Amazing views, perfect positioning for the sun (all day in the sun). Additionally, the views are enhanced by the exposed roots of the pine trees present here.
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A good place to relax with children. There are swings, slides, etc. For parents, there are benches with roofs. An ideal place for a barbecue. Parking areas where you can also pitch a tent or park a camper.
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In high season it is very crowded, but the lake is big enough to accommodate everyone. The beach is under the supervision of lifeguards.
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You will find here a lot of detailed information about why Lake Gościąż is so unique.
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Nice beach, lots of attractions
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It's beautiful at any time of the year.
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Expedition to the Gostyń-Włocławek Landscape Park. The Yellow Trail of the Płock Valley, which leads through Lake Rybnica, Lake Łąkie and Lake Radyszyńskie / Kaweckie - a loop of less than 9 km marching from J.Rybnica. A route full of adventures, worth visiting.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Lubiechowskie Lake Beach, known for its family-friendly attractions like swings, slides, and picnic areas, with ample parking. Another favorite is Wikaryjskie Lake Beach, offering clear water for swimming, a guarded area, and equipment rentals. Dziłno Lake – Fire Pit Area and Lake View is also popular for its scenic views, lookout tower, and fire pit facilities.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Lubiechowskie Lake Beach is highly recommended, featuring swings, slides, and picnic spots. Wikaryjskie Lake Beach also offers a guarded swimming area and equipment rentals, making it safe and convenient for families. Further afield, Jezioro Urszulewskie provides a sandy beach, guarded swimming, water equipment rentals, a playground, and beach volleyball.
For swimming, Wikaryjskie Lake Beach is known for its clear water and guarded swimming area, along with equipment rentals. Jezioro Urszulewskie, located nearby, is another excellent choice with a 200-meter sandy beach, guarded swimming, and water equipment rentals. Motorized watercraft are prohibited there, ensuring a peaceful environment.
The lakes in the region offer diverse natural beauty. You'll find post-glacial lakes, some surrounded by agricultural fields, others by picturesque pine forests like those around Jezioro Urszulewskie. Jezioro Lenie Wielkie is interconnected with wetlands, providing a quiet retreat. Jezioro Ostrowickie is notable for its unique S-shape and surrounding wetlands, forming a 'Ptasia Dolina' (Bird Valley), which is an important habitat for numerous bird species.
Absolutely. Many lakes in the region are popular with anglers. Jezioro Lenie Wielkie is known for species like roach, bream, perch, and bleak. Jezioro Wielgie, the deepest lake in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, is a significant draw for anglers, offering pike, zander, carp, and more. Jezioro Sumińskie and Jezioro Ostrowickie also boast healthy fish populations, including silver bream, roach, tench, and pike.
For a quiet retreat amidst nature, Jezioro Lenie Wielkie, located within Gmina Dobrzyń nad Wisłą, offers a peaceful environment with surrounding wetlands, campsites, and agritourism farms. Lake Gościąż is also a beautiful lake covered by a nature reserve, offering a picturesque and tranquil area to visit at any time of the year.
Beyond swimming, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling paths around lakes like Jezioro Urszulewskie and Jezioro Sumińskie. For more structured routes, consider the Cycling around gmina Dobrzyń nad Wisłą guide, which includes routes like the 'Jezioro Wikaryjskie Wild Beach – Wikaryjskie Lake Beach loop'. There are also MTB Trails and Road Cycling Routes available in the broader region.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural features, Jezioro Wielgie (Jezioro Wielickie) is notable for its proximity to the remnants of a historic park with exotic trees and a palace, which now serves as a school and educational center. This offers a glimpse into the region's past alongside its natural beauty.
The surrounding pine forests of Jezioro Urszulewskie offer picturesque scenery and cycling paths that are also suitable for walking. Rybnica Lake is part of the Gostyń-Włocławek Landscape Park, with the Yellow Trail of the Płock Valley leading through it and other nearby lakes, offering a loop of less than 9 km for marching.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse offerings of the lakes. They appreciate the clear water for swimming at places like Wikaryjskie Lake Beach, the family-friendly amenities at Lubiechowskie Lake Beach, and the scenic views and peaceful atmosphere found at spots like Dziłno Lake – Fire Pit Area and Lake View. The opportunity for quiet relaxation amidst nature and good fishing conditions are also highly valued.
Yes, Dziłno Lake – Fire Pit Area and Lake View features a lookout tower and a tourist footbridge over the reeds, offering excellent scenic views. Jezioro Sumińskie also has a lookout tower that provides panoramic views of the lake and its surroundings.
Jezioro Wielgie (also known as Jezioro Wielickie), situated adjacent to Dobrzyń nad Wisłą, is notable as the deepest lake in the entire Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, reaching an impressive 47 meters at its deepest point. Jezioro Ostrowickie is distinctive for its irregular, S-shaped form and its role in forming the 'Ptasia Dolina' (Bird Valley) with its surrounding wetlands.


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