Lakes around Grodziczno are situated in a post-glacial landscape, characterized by numerous lakes and hills. The region is part of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in Poland, with a portion of its area within the Welski Landscape Park. This geographical setting provides diverse natural environments for exploration. The area's lakes contribute to its natural beauty and offer various recreational opportunities.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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The village of Grądy on Lake Grądy in the Welski Landscape Park. A large tourist shelter was built next to the main, asphalt road. There is parking for four cars next to it. From the shelter, go down the stairs to the lake shore, and there is a large pier, benches, and a place for a bonfire.
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Lake Wlecz - a lake hidden deep in the forest. A folk tale passed down from generation to generation says that once a rich church village stretched in this place, which, unfortunately, was built on a soft and muddy ground, suddenly began to collapse and disappear from the face of the earth. The same fate befell the stately church. The villagers later moved to safer areas. Over time, in the place where the village was located, abundant underground waters poured out and formed a fairly large lake. As the old fishermen say, in sunny weather, when nothing disturbs the stagnant water, you can see the outlines of a sunken church and farmsteads, and sometimes you can even hear a quiet, as if coming from the depths, but clear sound of a church bell.
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Klonowo Reserve - established in 1958. It covers an area of approx. 33 ha. The age of the stands is estimated at about 190 years.
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Promenade on Lake Lidzbarskie - a very charming walking and cycling path. For the more persistent - the promenade is on the route of the blue bicycle trail "Around Lake Lidzbarskie" - 8 km.
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The region offers a variety of beautiful lakes. Highly recommended by the komoot community are Klonowo Nature Reserve, known for its ancient forest stands, and Lake Wlecz, a tranquil spot hidden deep in the forest. Additionally, Jezioro Kiełpińskie and Jezioro Hartowieckie are notable for their natural beauty and recreational offerings.
Yes, several lakes offer amenities suitable for families. The Lake Lidzbarskie Promenade is a family-friendly walking and cycling path. Near Lake Grądy, you'll find a tourist shelter and pier with parking and a place for a bonfire. Jezioro Hartowieckie also features a public beach in Hartowiec and a resort.
The lakes around Grodziczno are perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Wel River in Lidzbark – Jezioro Kiełpińskie Beach loop' or the 'Lake Hartowieckie – Zwiniarz Lake loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Grodziczno guide.
Jezioro Hartowieckie is a popular choice for swimming, featuring a public beach in Hartowiec. Jezioro Kiełpińskie also has clean waters, classified as second-class, making it suitable for water activities. Always check local conditions and signage before entering the water.
For nature observation, Klonowo Nature Reserve is an excellent choice, protecting ancient forest ecosystems. Jezioro Okuminek is specifically known as a crucial habitat for numerous bird species, making it ideal for birdwatching enthusiasts.
Yes, the Lake Lidzbarskie Promenade is an 8 km walking and cycling path that is part of the blue bicycle trail 'Around Lake Lidzbarskie'. Jezioro Kiełpińskie also has a tourist trail encircling its shores, offering scenic walks through the surrounding forests.
The lakes in the Grodziczno area are well-regarded for fishing. Jezioro Kiełpińskie supports a diverse fish population including perch, bream, roach, tench, and pike. Jezioro Hartowieckie is also recognized for its abundant fish species such as perch, roach, tench, and bream, making both popular spots for anglers.
Yes, a significant portion of the Grodziczno area, including many lakes, lies within the Welski Landscape Park. This means that lakes like Jezioro Hartowieckie and others are often surrounded by protected natural landscapes, offering enhanced scenic beauty and opportunities to enjoy nature in a preserved environment.
To preserve its natural environment, the use of motorized boats is prohibited on Jezioro Hartowieckie. This ensures a quieter, more natural experience for visitors and protects the lake's ecosystem.
The lakes around Grodziczno are characterized by their post-glacial landscape, featuring a mix of trough lakes, forest-enveloped lakes, and those within the Welski Landscape Park. This diverse geography, combined with clean waters and rich biodiversity, offers unique natural beauty and varied recreational opportunities.
Near Lake Grądy, there is a tourist shelter with parking available for several cars. For other lakes, parking availability may vary, often found near public beaches or recreational centers like the one in Rynek near Jezioro Kiełpińskie.


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