Best lakes around gmina Linia offers a diverse natural landscape characterized by various water bodies and surrounding forests. The region features unique geological formations, including ribbon lakes, glacial lakes, and significant erratic boulders. Nature reserves protect specific ecosystems, such as beech forests and rare plant communities. This area provides opportunities to explore natural monuments and serene lakeside environments.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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An interesting erratic boulder on the shore of Lake Kamienne. It's one of the largest such boulders in Pomerania (17 meters in circumference). Legend has it that the devil (hence, of course, the name) abandoned this stone because he didn't have time to build a causeway to the other side of the lake. Do you think the devil is still inside this stone?
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The Szczelina Lechicka viewpoint in the reserve of the same name, where beech forests are protected, among other things. The view from above of the forested hills and the lake below will allow you to understand why this area is called Kashubian Switzerland. Something beautiful. There is also a bench!
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At the stone there is a place where you can enter the lake and swim
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Szczelina Lechicka Nature Reserve – a forest nature reserve in the Kashubian Lakeland in the Kashubian Landscape Park in the Mirachowskie Forests complex. Beech forests, riparian forests and alder forests located on the shores of Kocenko and Potęgowskie lakes are protected.
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Lubygość Nature Reserve – a landscape reserve located in the Kartuzy commune in the Kartuzy district in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, protecting Lake Lubygość and its surroundings.
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It is a forest reserve with an area of 41.22 ha, which was established in 1990. The reserve includes the intra-forest glacial lake Kocenko (Kłączyno Małe) with an area of approx. 7 ha together with the surrounding forested slopes and the eastern part of the Potęgowskie Lake (Kłączyno Duże) in the northern part of the Mirachowskie Forests.
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"Lubygość" reserve - with an area of 54.60 ha, since 1962 it has protected a ribbon lake of an unusual nature, where plant production is based on matter entering the reservoir from the outside (mainly falling leaves). There are poor beech forest communities around the reservoir. The peculiarity of the reserve are the sandstone and conglomerate caves near the northern shores of the lake.
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The gmina Linia region is characterized by a diverse natural landscape, including unique geological formations such as ribbon lakes and glacial lakes. You'll also find significant erratic boulders, like the Devil's Stone (Diabelski Kamień), and protected nature reserves with beech forests and rare plant communities.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Devil's Stone (Diabelski Kamień) on Lake Kamienne is a natural monument with a fascinating legend, and there's a place nearby where you can enter the lake and swim. Additionally, the Pier on Lake Łapalickie in Garcz offers a small sandy beach with a long, gentle descent into the water, perfect for children.
You can find a spot for wild swimming near the Devil's Stone (Diabelski Kamień) on the shore of Lake Kamienne. Another option is the small sandy beach at the Pier on Lake Łapalickie in Garcz, which has a gentle entry into the water.
For walking and hiking, consider areas around the nature reserves. The Lubygość Nature Reserve protects a unique ribbon lake surrounded by poor beech forest communities. The Szczelina Lechicka Nature Reserve features the glacial lake Kocenko (Krączyno Małe) and parts of Lake Potęgowskie, with protected beech, riverine, and alder forests along their shores. You can find various hiking routes in the region, including easy and moderate options, by visiting the Hiking around gmina Linia guide.
Absolutely. The Lubygość Nature Reserve protects a unique ribbon lake and its surrounding beech forests, known for sandstone and conglomerate caves. Another significant reserve is Szczelina Lechicka Nature Reserve, which encompasses the glacial lake Kocenko and parts of Lake Potęgowskie, preserving diverse forest ecosystems. The Kurze Grzędy Nature Reserve is also a forest reserve near a lake, historically known for capercaillie populations.
The gmina Linia area offers a variety of cycling routes, ranging from easy to difficult. You can find routes like the 'Bike loop from Niepoczołowice' (easy) or more challenging options such as the 'Lubygość Nature Reserve – View of Szczelina Lechicka loop from Niepoczołowice'. For a comprehensive list and details, check out the Cycling around gmina Linia guide.
Yes, there are several running trails available. Options range from easy loops like 'Running loop from Rozłazino' to more difficult ones such as 'Pomerania Ultra-Trail 21'. You can explore various routes and their difficulties by visiting the Running Trails around gmina Linia guide.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the presence of nature reserves with diverse forests and opportunities for swimming suggests that late spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for enjoying the lakes and outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and swimming. These seasons typically offer pleasant weather for exploration.
Yes, the region is known for its unique geological features. One prominent example is the Devil's Stone (Diabelski Kamień), an impressive erratic boulder with a circumference of 17 meters, located on the shore of Lake Kamienne. The Lubygość Nature Reserve also features sandstone and conglomerate caves near the northern shores of its ribbon lake.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscape, particularly the unique ribbon and glacial lakes, and the serene environments within the nature reserves. The presence of natural monuments like the Devil's Stone (Diabelski Kamień) and family-friendly spots like the Pier on Lake Łapalickie in Garcz are also highly valued.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the region is rich with various ribbon and glacial lakes, many of which are within forest reserves. Exploring the areas around Szczelina Lechicka Nature Reserve, which includes the mid-forest glacial lake Kocenko (Krączyno Małe) and parts of Lake Potęgowskie, might lead to more secluded experiences away from the main tourist paths.


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