Lakes around Szemud, a gmina in northern Poland, are situated within the Kashubian Lake District. This region features a variety of lakes, including post-glacial channel lakes and meltwater lakes. The area offers diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities for visitors. These lakes contribute to the scenic beauty and ecological diversity of the Szemud area.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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The peat water has beneficial properties for the skin. In addition, it has a dark color (it accumulates heat well). A great place for a summer day at the beach. There is a great atmosphere and a campsite here. I recommend it - it's better here than at the seaside (if you love little lakes).
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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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For families, Lake Borowo is a great choice, known for its clean water and a small beach, offering a camping spot and shelters. Jezioro Kamień also features a bathing area with a clean sand beach, volleyball courts, and water sports equipment rentals like kayaks and pedal boats, with lifeguards on duty during the swimming season. Jezioro Kielno offers a Wake Park with wakeboarding activities for all skill levels.
Several lakes offer good swimming conditions. Lake Borowo has clean water and a small beach. Jezioro Kamień is popular for swimming with a monitored bathing area and lifeguards. You can also enter the water and swim near the Devil's Stone (Diabelski Kamień) on the shore of Lake Kamienne. Jezioro Wysoka (Wycztok) also has sandy bathing areas with pleasant water temperatures due to its relatively shallow nature.
Yes, the Lubygość Nature Reserve protects a unique ribbon lake surrounded by poor beech forest communities, featuring sandstone and conglomerate caves near its northern shores. Additionally, the Devil's Stone (Diabelski Kamień) on the shore of Lake Kamienne is an impressive erratic boulder, one of the largest in Pomerania, and a natural monument.
The lakes around Szemud offer diverse fishing opportunities. Jezioro Wysoka (Wycztok) is favored by anglers for carp, tench, and pike. Jezioro Brzeżonko is well-regarded by carp anglers and also hosts tench, pike, and perch, with camping and night fishing permitted. Borowiec Lake is an artificial reservoir and one of the PZW contractual fisheries in Gdańsk. Fishing typically requires an annual license.
Jezioro Kamień offers water sports equipment rentals, including kayaks and pedal boats. For a more unique experience, Jezioro Kielno features a Wake Park where you can try wakeboarding, with equipment rental and specialized 'sitwake' training available for people with disabilities.
The Szemud region is characterized by a variety of post-glacial lakes. These include channel lakes like Jezioro Wysoka (Wycztok) and Jezioro Kamień, as well as meltwater lakes such as Jezioro Kielno and Jezioro Łekno. Many are flow-through lakes, contributing to the dynamic aquatic environment of the Kashubian Lake District.
Yes, several lakes offer accommodation options. Jezioro Wysoka (Wycztok) has various summer house options nearby. Similarly, Jezioro Kamień and its surroundings also provide summer house rentals, making it convenient for longer stays.
Visitors particularly enjoy the clean waters and recreational opportunities. Lakes like Lake Borowo are praised for their cleanliness and amenities like camping spots. The natural beauty of areas like the Lubygość Nature Reserve and the impressive Devil's Stone also receive high appreciation from the komoot community.
Yes, the region around Szemud's lakes offers various hiking opportunities. You can explore trails that connect different natural areas and lakes. For more detailed routes, consider checking the Running Trails around Szemud guide on komoot, which includes routes like the 'ZR-1 loop from Szemud' and the 'Bieszkowickie Jezioro – Borowo loop'.
Absolutely. The area is suitable for cycling, with routes that allow you to discover the lakes. For gravel biking, the Gravel biking around Szemud guide features routes such as the 'Lake Borowo – Lake Pałsznik loop from Kieleńska Huta'. Road cyclists can also find suitable routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Szemud guide.
The lakes are generally most enjoyable during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when water temperatures are pleasant for swimming and water sports. However, some lakes like Jezioro Wysoka (Wycztok) can experience algae blooms by June due to rapid warming. For fishing, specific seasons might apply depending on the species, and Jezioro Brzeżonko allows spinning during specific periods.


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