Lakes around Kiszkowo, located in Poland's Greater Poland Voivodeship, are characterized by a post-glacial landscape featuring numerous water bodies. The region is home to the Lednicki Landscape Park, which preserves the cultural landscape around Jezioro Lednica, considered significant for Polish statehood. This area offers diverse experiences, from historical exploration to natural retreats within its varied lake environments. The municipality's lakes provide opportunities for active tourism and quiet observation of nature.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Lake Dębiniec is a small but picturesque body of water located in a nature reserve in the Pobiedziska commune. A small, unguarded beach and wooden viewing terraces add to the area's charm and lead to a clearing with a viewing point. The surrounding area is covered with peat bogs and forests, and numerous protected plants and waterfowl can be found in the water and on the shores. It's a popular place for walks and short trips, especially among residents of the surrounding towns. If you're looking for peace and quiet, it's best to visit this swimming spot during the week or early on a weekend morning.
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The Lake Dębiniec Nature Reserve is a small but incredibly picturesque protected area in Greater Poland. 🌿 It was created to protect peat bogs, alder forests, and rare aquatic plant species. It is a peaceful place where you can observe wild birds and experience the natural rhythms of nature. The paths around the lake lead through damp meadows and pine groves, creating a unique atmosphere. It is an ideal place for a peaceful walk and a moment of respite in the heart of Greater Poland's nature.
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Lake Lednickie is a picturesque spot on the map of the Lednica Landscape Park, perfect for a bike break. From here you can admire Ostrów Lednicki, the place of the baptism of Poland, to which ferries run in the summer. The area offers peaceful bike trails with views of the lake and the surrounding nature. It is worth planning a longer moment to relax by the water.
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It leads to. Its a nice gravel road. Looks clean
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The water looked clean but I flew further. Can I swim?
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The swimming area is unattended and located in the forest, thanks to which the trees provide shade on hot days.
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The lake is located between the provincial road number 197 and the provincial road number 194. The S5 expressway is also nearby, so access via the main roads is very good. There are several villages on the shores of the lake: Lednogóra, Dziekanowice, Rybitwy, Imiołki and Waliszewo. These are agricultural towns, not tourist ones.
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Interesting spot, I haven't had the chance to go around yet
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The most significant historical site is Lake Lednica, particularly Ostrów Lednicki. This island within the lake holds the excavated remains of the first Polish rulers' palace and numerous archaeological sites, considered the cradle of Polish statehood. On the eastern shore, you can also visit the Wielkopolska Ethnographic Park, an open-air museum showcasing 18th and 19th-century rural architecture.
While many lakes in Kiszkowo have reedy banks unsuitable for swimming, there are a few notable spots. You can find a small, unguarded beach at Dębiniec swimming pool, which is popular for walks and offers shade. Another option is the public, guarded beach at BORZO Camping Borzątew on Lake Świniarskie (Kłeckie), which also has catering facilities.
The Kiszkowo area offers a variety of outdoor activities, especially around its lakes. You can find numerous trails for running, road cycling, and gravel biking. For example, there are running routes like the 'Lake Lednica – First Piasts Wooden Sculptures loop' and road cycling routes such as the 'Wielkopolski Ethnographic Park – First Piasts Wooden Sculptures loop'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Dębiniec swimming pool – Lake Wronczyńskie loop'. You can find more detailed routes in the Running Trails around Kiszkowo, Road Cycling Routes around Kiszkowo, and Gravel biking around Kiszkowo guides.
Jezioro Turostowskie is particularly popular among anglers. It boasts a rich variety of fish species, including pike, zander, catfish, carp, bream, and tench, thanks to its varied depths. Jezioro Rybno Małe is also favored by anglers, despite not being suitable for swimming.
Yes, Jezioro Rybno Małe is highly recommended for birdwatching. It serves as a significant roosting site for numerous bird species, offering a unique opportunity to observe diverse avian life in a natural, undisturbed environment. The Lake Dębiniec Nature Reserve also provides opportunities to observe wild birds and protected plant species.
The Kiszkowo area is characterized by a post-glacial landscape with numerous lakes and watercourses. You'll find diverse natural settings, from dense forests surrounding lakes like Lake Wronczyńskie to peat bogs and alder forests in the Lake Dębiniec Nature Reserve. The Lednicki Landscape Park, encompassing Jezioro Lednica and Jezioro Głębokie, protects rare vegetation, including various orchid species, and is home to over 160 bird species.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly experiences. Lake Lednica provides peaceful bike trails and views, with ferries to Ostrów Lednicki in summer. The Dębiniec swimming pool has a small beach and is great for walks. The Lake Dębiniec Nature Reserve offers peaceful walks through unique natural settings, and the Beach at BORZO Camping Borzątew is a public, guarded beach suitable for families.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying water activities like swimming and fishing. The warmer months also allow for ferry access to Ostrów Lednicki on Lake Lednica. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for walks, while winter can provide opportunities for different activities if the lakes freeze, though many banks remain hard to reach.
Jezioro Turostowskie, situated on the eastern edge of the Zielonka Forest, offers a peaceful retreat. Surrounded by agricultural land and meadows, it provides open views and a sense of calm, perfect for quiet reflection. Jezioro Rybno Małe also offers a natural, undisturbed environment for those seeking peace and wildlife observation.
The Lednicki Landscape Park, which includes Jezioro Lednica and Jezioro Głębokie, boasts a dense network of hiking and cycling trails. These include a fragment of the Camino de Santiago and the Piastowski Trail, making it ideal for active tourism. Jezioro Turostowskie is also a great stop for cyclists on routes around the Zielonka Forest. You can find specific routes in the Running Trails around Kiszkowo, Road Cycling Routes around Kiszkowo, and Gravel biking around Kiszkowo guides.
Yes, Lake Lednica offers very nice views, particularly of Ostrów Lednicki. Lake Wronczyńskie, being crystal clear and completely surrounded by forest, also provides picturesque views. The Dębiniec swimming pool area features wooden viewing terraces leading to a clearing with a viewpoint.
Jezioro Głębokie is a representative example of the post-glacial lakes in the Kiszkowo municipality, with a maximum depth of 6 meters and a surface area of 25.2 hectares. Like Jezioro Lednica, it falls within the boundaries of the Lednicki Landscape Park, offering access to the park's natural and historical attractions and contributing to the region's scenic beauty.
Beyond the more prominent lakes, the Kiszkowo municipality also includes Jezioro Kamionek, Jezioro Sławno, Jezioro Rybno Wielkie, and Jezioro Skrzetuszewo. Jezioro Kamionek and Jezioro Sławno are part of the scenic valleys and the Lednicki Landscape Park, adding to the area's natural beauty and biodiversity. Jezioro Rybno Wielkie is used for recreational purposes to a limited extent.


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