Lakes around gmina Wiżajny are located in northeastern Poland's Podlaskie Voivodeship, an area characterized by its post-glacial landscape. The region features over 30 lakes, offering diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. This area is known for its gently rolling agricultural land, forested slopes, and unique geological formations. It provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst a quiet, natural setting.
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A very nice viewing spot.
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Lake Hańcza is the deepest lake in Poland, with a maximum depth of 108.5 meters. It is located in the Suwałki Region, surrounded by the picturesque hills and forests of the Suwałki Landscape Park. The lake boasts crystal-clear waters, attracting not only anglers and kayakers but also divers from across the country. Cyclists can enjoy attractive, undulating trails around the lake, offering beautiful views of the lake and numerous erratic boulders. This is also the starting point of the "Poglacial Gully of Lake Hańcza" educational trail—a hiking trail approximately 10 km long that leads from Stara Hańcza, with its historic manor house and park, along the eastern shore of Lake Hańcza, and then through the Czarna Hańcza River valley to Turtul. The trail features shelters, campfire areas, and educational information boards.
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The observation tower in Stańczyki is an interesting point on the Green Velo Eastern Cycling Trail. The wooden and steel structure is 20 meters high, and from the platform at a height of 15 meters you can admire the railway bridges in Stańczyki, the Błędzianka Valley and nearby lakes. The tower is accessible all year round and is located right next to an asphalt road, so you can easily get there by bike.
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Lake Pogorzałek, located near Hańcza in the Suwałki Region, is a quiet, rarely visited body of water, ideal for a rest during a bike trip through this picturesque region. Surrounded by fields and forests, the lake attracts lovers of silence and wildlife, and its shores are natural and rather wild, without much tourist infrastructure. Access by bike is via local asphalt and dirt roads, which can be sandy, so it is worth having well-chosen tires. It is a good place for a short stop, photos and contact with nature away from popular trails.
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Lake Wiżajny is located in the Suwałki Region, right on the border with Lithuania, and is a great starting point for a bike ride along the region's hilly, scenic trails. The area around the lake offers quiet, paved roads and dirt paths, so a trekking bike with sturdy tires is best. It's a good place to relax overlooking the water, and you can also visit the nearby village of Wiżajny, known for its local cheeses and proximity to the border crossing. In summer, it's worth bringing provisions and mosquito repellent, as there are few shops and restaurants here.
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The tower is right on the road to the railway viaducts in Stańczyki. The tower offers a beautiful view of the area. From here you can see the bridges (viaducts) in Stańczyki and the lakes Dobellus Duży and Dobellus Mały.
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Looking at the photo I would call this place a bridge rather than a footbridge, but that's just my subjective opinion. Nevertheless, the place by Lake Kluczysko is very nice, quiet and suitable for rest, but rather short because there is no "facility" for tourists, even TOI TOI.
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Dobellus Duży is a lake right next to the observation tower. There is a small pier and grill shelters. From the tower there is a beautiful view of the area.
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For stunning visuals, Jezioro Jaczno is highly recommended due to its striking malachite green color and varied shoreline with coves and peninsulas, surrounded by steep, forested slopes. The unique color is caused by Chlorella algae, offering high transparency in coastal areas. Additionally, the beautiful color of the water of Lake Szurpiły also makes a great impression, especially with its well-developed and diversified coastline.
Yes, Lake Wiżajny offers a public recreational area with facilities such as sheds, a fireplace, toilets, and a beach with a pier, making it ideal for family relaxation and swimming. It also has a 12.5-kilometer cycling trail suitable for family trips.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Educational path "Around Lake Jaczno"' or the 'Wooden Fishing Boat – View of Lake Wiżajny loop'. For cycling, there are road cycling routes such as the 'Lake Wiżajny – Góra Rowelska loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the easy hikes, general hiking, and road cycling guides for Gmina Wiżajny.
Jezioro Wiżajny is a popular spot for anglers, rich in nutrients supporting a diverse fish population including pike, zander, eel, tench, and bream. Jezioro Jaczno, despite being challenging due to limited shore access, reportedly holds a good number of fish, offering peace and quiet. The nearby Jezioro Wisztynieckie is also known for a wide variety of fish, including salmonids, eels, and pike.
Absolutely. Jezioro Jaczno is known for its unique 'hanging peat bogs' on steep slopes. You can also visit the Stańczyki Observation Tower, which offers panoramic views of the postglacial landscapes, including the tombstone lakes of Tobellus and the Błędzianki valley. Hańcza Lake, Poland's deepest lake, is surrounded by picturesque hills and forests, offering beautiful views.
The summer months are generally ideal for visiting the lakes, offering pleasant weather for swimming, boating, and cycling. However, if you're interested in tranquility and wildlife, spring and autumn can also be rewarding, with fewer crowds and beautiful seasonal colors. For specific activities like winter fishing, colder months would be appropriate.
Lake Pogorzałek is a quiet, rarely visited body of water, ideal for those seeking silence and wildlife, with natural and wild shores. Jezioro Jaczno also offers a peaceful environment, especially for anglers, due to its limited shore access. Jezioro Kameduł, connected to Jaczno, provides a quieter, less developed charm.
Yes, Jezioro Wiżajny features a 12.5-kilometer cycling trail that circles the lake, offering scenic views. The area around Lake Wiżajny also provides quiet, paved roads and dirt paths suitable for trekking bikes. Cyclists can also enjoy attractive, undulating trails around Hańcza Lake.
Visitors particularly appreciate the crystal-clear waters of lakes like Hańcza Lake, the unique natural beauty and tranquility of places like Lake Pogorzałek, and the scenic cycling opportunities around Lake Wiżajny. The diverse post-glacial landscape and opportunities for contact with nature away from popular trails are also highly valued.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural attractions, the nearby village of Wiżajny, close to Lake Wiżajny, adds a cultural element with its church and local cheeses. Jezioro Kameduł is also steeped in local legend, with tales of a Camaldolese monk. The educational hiking trail around Jezioro Jaczno includes historical sites like an old mill.
Hańcza Lake is renowned as the deepest lake in Poland, reaching 108.5 meters, and is celebrated for its crystal-clear waters. The nearby Jezioro Wisztynieckie is also known for its remarkable clarity and depth, reaching up to 54 meters.
While specific 'wild swimming spots' are not explicitly detailed, many of the lakes, particularly those with natural and less developed shores like Lake Pogorzałek, offer opportunities for a more natural swimming experience. Jezioro Wiżajny has a public recreational area with a beach suitable for swimming.
Jezioro Mauda, located near the Romnicka Forest Landscape Park, is known for its high shores lined with alders and a belt of reeds. It offers a more secluded natural experience, ideal for those seeking tranquility and a connection with the forested landscape.


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