Lakes around Jedwabno are situated within the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in Poland, an area known for its natural beauty and diverse aquatic environments. The region is characterized by numerous lakes, many of which are post-glacial, featuring varied depths, clear waters, and forested shores. This landscape provides opportunities for water sports, fishing, and nature observation. The Jedwabno commune is largely within the Napiwodzko-Ramucka Forest Protected Landscape Area and a Natura 2000 zone, highlighting its ecological significance.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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The place where the Łyna River flows from Lake Ustrych is separated by a small hydroelectric power plant. This point is called the Ustrych Power Plant. The power plant itself is maintenance-free and the water damming height is about 1 m. The water moves two small power turbines, which are secured with three bulkheads.
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Lake Dłużek (southern end at DK58) - A narrow and elongated lake, as the name suggests.
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Lake Gim - camping site Pod Sosnami. On the campsite there are showers with hot water and toilets, electricity. You can also eat something.
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Domowe Duże Lake (other name: Lake Długie) - panorama of Szczytno. Entirely located within the administrative boundaries of the city of Szczytno. old postcards: www.polska-org.pl/7834367,foto.html?idEntity=7297052
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A great place for a walk, and for a bike ride for the whole family. On the walking route there are benches you can sit and relax. In the park there is a newly built brine graduation tower at ul. Pasymska. You can come in for a while and relax.
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Ustrych lake plows the power plant
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Visitors frequently enjoy the clear waters of Jezioro Świętajno (Narty Lake), often called the 'Polish Maldives' for its exceptional clarity. Another popular spot is Dłużek Lake – Southern End, offering views of a deep, elongated post-glacial lake surrounded by old pine forests. Lake Domowe Duże also provides panoramic views of Szczytno.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Jezioro Świętajno (Narty Lake) has long, shallow, sandy beaches perfect for children. Jezioro Gim – Pod Sosnami Campsite is another family-friendly option with facilities. Additionally, the Szczytno – Walk Around Domowe and Długie Lakes highlight offers a pleasant walk or bike ride with benches and a brine graduation tower for relaxation.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Wooden Owl Bench – Wild Beach With Wooden Dock loop from Warchały' or 'Bike loop from Narty'. For hiking, there are easy trails such as the 'Pier on Lake Domowe Duże – Szczytno Castle and Museum loop from Szczytno'. Running enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Romantic Beach loop from Narty'. Find more details on these activities in the cycling, hiking, and running guides for Jedwabno.
Jezioro Świętajno (Narty Lake) is renowned for its exceptionally clear water, making it ideal for swimming, diving, and windsurfing due to its regular shape and flat shores. Jezioro Warchały also boasts very clean water suitable for diving. Jezioro Dłużek is popular for summer visitors and offers good bathing areas.
Yes, the lakes in Jedwabno are popular among anglers. Jezioro Świętajno hosts perch, pike, tench, bream, roach, and eels. Jezioro Dłużek is rich in whitefish, roach, bream, tench, pike, perch, and eel. Jezioro Brajnickie is stocked with carp and also has tench, pike, and bream. Jezioro Średnie is a peaceful spot for tench and pike, while Jezioro Czarne is suitable for tench, crucian carp, and pike.
The Jedwabno commune is largely within the Napiwodzko-Ramucka Forest Protected Landscape Area and a Natura 2000 zone, offering unique natural and scenic values. You'll find diverse post-glacial lakes, dense pine forests, meadows, and wetlands. The presence of crayfish in Jezioro Świętajno indicates its pristine water quality, and the surrounding forests are excellent for mushroom picking and observing local flora and fauna.
While the primary focus is nature, you can find some historical elements. Near Jezioro Dłużek, there are nearby bunkers from World War II. Similarly, Jezioro Czarne, which is part of a kayaking route, also has World War II bunkers in its vicinity. The Ustrych Hydroelectric Power Plant on the Łyna River is a man-made monument of historical interest.
Jezioro Konik (Klimek) can be a starting point for kayaking trips on the Omulew River. Jezioro Czarne is also part of a kayaking route along the Omulew River, offering a scenic experience through forested areas.
The region is most popular during the summer months when the weather is ideal for swimming, water sports, and outdoor activities. The surrounding forests are also excellent for mushroom picking in late summer and autumn. The clear waters and natural beauty can be enjoyed throughout the warmer seasons.
Yes, several lakes have amenities. Jezioro Świętajno has accommodation options and a diving base. Jezioro Dłużek features numerous holiday homes, campsites, and bathing areas, particularly in the village of Dłużek. Jezioro Brajnickie also offers various resorts and accommodation options. For camping, consider Jezioro Gim – Pod Sosnami Campsite which provides showers, toilets, and electricity, and places to eat.
Yes, for a more tranquil experience, Jezioro Średnie is less developed for tourism and offers a peaceful escape for quiet recreation and fishing. Jezioro Warchały, while touristically attractive, is noted for its less crowded environment, falling within a protected landscape area.
Jezioro Dłużek is surrounded by old pine forests of the Ramucka Forest, and a wilderness trail named 'Dłużek' is available for exploration. The entire Jedwabno commune is within the Napiwodzko-Ramucka Forest Protected Landscape Area and a Natura 2000 zone, offering extensive opportunities for nature observation and hiking through scenic forests, fields, and meadows.


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