Lakes around Gościno are situated in Poland's West Pomeranian Voivodeship, an area characterized by post-glacial landscapes, forests, meadows, and rivers. This region provides opportunities for recreation and contact with nature. The municipality is known for its varied natural environment, including diverse flora and fauna. Several lakes contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor activities.
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General Dabrowski 1755-1818 was a Polish general who, after his death, continued to be respected for his patriotic stance and was described as a national hero.
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A reservoir located between Sidłów and Sławoborze. A very well-maintained place, worth visiting with both a fishing rod and a tent. There are many places to rest and camp around, there is even a toilet. A very popular place among local anglers. The apple of the eye of the Liścień Sławoborze and Topik Białogard fishing circles. Unfortunately, it is managed by the Polish Fishing Association in Koszalin.
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Kamienica – a channel lake located on the Gryfice Plain, in Kołobrzeg County, on the border of the Gościno and Siemyśl communes. A bream-type flow lake in the Błotnica River basin, which flows out of this lake. Area 75.0–68 ha Dimensions • max length 2.5 km • max width 0.5 km
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The pond was a drainage pond for the German central cemetery. There is a German lapidary next to it. In 2000, it was opened in the park. of National Unity, the German lapidary at K. Arciszewskiego Street.
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The largest park in Kołobrzeg, the Strandpark or Kurpark, which has been extensively renovated in recent years, runs parallel to the Baltic Sea. Visual axes were created, the walking paths with bicycle paths, with a new promenade and with seating were improved Opposite the house Ikar there is a concert shell with a dance café in the spa park, further to the east opposite the house Verano there is a very cozy café
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In the east-south part of the city, a bit hidden, but nicely laid out with many Linger benches.
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The lakes in the Gościno area are primarily post-glacial, offering diverse landscapes with varied shorelines, surrounded by forests and meadows. They are known for their rich biodiversity, including protected plant species and various fish and bird species. Many also hold historical significance or local legends.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. General Dąbrowski Park features a quiet lake with walking paths and seating. Sidłowo Reservoir is well-maintained with spots for rest and camping, and Kamienica Lake and Terstel Holiday Resort also offers family-friendly facilities.
Jezioro Kamienica is excellent for nature observation, boasting at least 13 protected plant species and over 20 endangered or rare species. Its waters and reed beds support diverse aquatic plants, fish like bream and pike, and numerous bird species including great crested grebes and mute swans. Jezioro Pławęcińskie is also noted for wildlife, with swans, cranes, and grey herons often seen.
While specific designated swimming areas are not widely detailed for all lakes, Jezioro Pławęcińskie is suggested to have conditions favorable for swimming in the summer. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local regulations and conditions upon arrival.
Yes, Jezioro Pławęcińskie has historical significance with arc-shaped hills on its northern shore believed to be remnants of an early medieval fortified settlement from the 7th-9th centuries. Jezioro Kamienica is associated with a local legend of a sunken town, where church bells are supposedly heard around Easter.
Besides enjoying the lakes themselves, the Gościno area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling paths and Nordic walking routes that connect towns and lead to lakes. For specific routes, explore options like Cycling around Gościno, Road Cycling Routes around Gościno, and Running Trails around Gościno.
Yes, some lakes offer facilities. Jezioro Kamienica has designated picnic spots. Sidłowo Reservoir is noted for being well-maintained with many spots for rest and camping, and even includes a toilet.
The region's post-glacial landscapes, forests, and meadows are beautiful year-round. Summer offers opportunities for swimming and boating, while spring and autumn are ideal for nature observation, walking, and cycling, especially with the rich biodiversity and mushroom/berry picking in the forests around lakes like Jezioro Kamienica.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Jezioro Kamienica is known for its fish species like bream, tench, and pike, and visitors can fish from boats, piers, and footbridges. Sidłowo Reservoir is also very popular among local anglers.
On Jezioro Kamienica, motorized boats are prohibited year-round to protect its natural environment. However, non-motorized water equipment can be rented from a holiday resort located on the Dargocice side of the lake.
The Gościno municipality is rich in wildlife. Besides the aquatic life and birds mentioned for Jezioro Kamienica and Jezioro Pławęcińskie, the surrounding forests are home to deer, wild boars, hares, roe deer, foxes, martens, badgers, and raccoons. Birdwatchers can spot about 250 species in the wider region.
Jezioro Pławęcińskie is described as a quiet place, completely surrounded by forest, offering a sense of escape from civilization. This makes it an ideal choice if you are looking for a more tranquil experience away from crowds.


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