Best attractions and places to see around Tyrkło include a narrow, trough-type lake situated in Poland's Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, part of the Great Masurian Lakes system. The area features a varied shoreline with forested banks and is known for its natural beauty and historical sites. Visitors can explore prehistoric fortified settlements, traces of World War II fortifications, and observe diverse bird species. The lake also offers opportunities for water sports and fishing in a peaceful environment.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Ewa Fish Frying House - very good fish.
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Once again I have to mark this section as a model gravel road for gravel riders, roads like this are a real thrill to ride :) Difficulty 2/10. Enjoyment 9/10.
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A first-class bike path, just pure pleasure to pedal, smooth and fast :) Difficulty 0/10. Enjoyment 8/10.
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A tent site. A few meters away is the scout base area with 2 mini-bridges and a mini-beach
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A little further there is a grocery store
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The viaduct is part of the currently closed glue line No. 223. However, there is hope that on Sunday you can see a train on it. The line is to be revitalized.
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nice view from the route, behind the bridge there is an old church The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary is worth visiting
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Lake Tyrkło is a narrow, trough-type lake known for its picturesque and varied shoreline, featuring both high, steep banks with scenic viewpoints in the northern part and flatter, sometimes waterlogged eastern shores. The banks are largely forested and overgrown with reeds. You can also find the source 'Wydra' at the northern end of the lake.
Yes, the area is rich in history. On the western bank, about 2.5 km north of Okartowo, you can explore the prehistoric fortified settlement of Grodzisko Tyrkło. The region also features traces of numerous World War II fortifications along the western shore, part of the Giżycko Fortified Region. Additionally, near the former Tyrkło settlement, there's a war grave from 1914-1915 where German and Russian soldiers are buried.
Due to a motorboat silence zone, Lake Tyrkło is ideal for peaceful water sports such as sailing, rowing, and kayaking. Its connection to Lake Śniardwy through a navigable channel also offers extended exploration opportunities.
Yes, Lake Tyrkło is an excellent spot for fishing. The confluence of the Orzysza River with the lake has created underwater sand spits, favored by pike, perch, and zander. Anglers also find success around a submerged, overgrown peninsula and an underwater hump.
Absolutely! You can find various hiking opportunities in the area. For example, there are easy routes like the 'Wieża widokowa Nowe Guty loop' or the 'Old Forest Path loop from Ublik'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Tyrkło guide.
The Tyrkło area is great for cycling. You can enjoy the Model Bicycle Path, noted for its smooth and fast pedaling experience, or the Perfect Gravel Road, which offers a thrilling ride for gravel enthusiasts. For more detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Tyrkło guide.
Yes, Tyrkło offers several family-friendly options. The Lakeside Campsite with Dock and Hammock provides a tent site with a small beach and pier, perfect for families. The village of Okartowo also has restaurants and fish fry shops that are suitable for families.
The fishing village of Okartowo, located on the southern bank of Lake Tyrkło, is home to the 'Śniardwy' Fishery. You'll find several restaurants, bars, and fish fry shops there, such as Smażalnia Ryb Okartowo, serving excellent fresh fish from Masuria.
Yes, a large clearing at the site of the former Tyrkło settlement in the northern part of the lake is used as a camping ground. It offers terraces descending towards the water and a small beach with a modest pier, ideal for a stay close to nature.
The lake's shores are an excellent place for observing diverse bird species. You might spot white-tailed eagles, buzzards, ospreys, ducks, grebes, gulls, and swans, making it a great spot for birdwatching.
The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, are ideal for enjoying water sports, hiking, cycling, and camping. During this period, the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities and wildlife observation.
Yes, the northern part of Lake Tyrkło features high, steep banks that offer scenic viewpoints. Additionally, the top of the Grodzisko Tyrkło provides extensive views of both Lake Tyrkło and Lake Śniardwy.


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