Lakes around Mieleszyn offer diverse recreational opportunities within Poland's Greater Poland Voivodeship. This rural commune features numerous lakes surrounded by fields and forests, providing tranquil settings for outdoor activities. The region is part of the Gniezno Lake District, known for its natural landscapes and historical significance. Visitors can explore a variety of lakes, from deep ribbon lakes to those with historical points of interest.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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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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Lake Early Spring
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Public, guarded beach on Lake Świniarskie (Kłeckie), located on the "BORZO Camping Borzątew" campsite. There is also a catering facility on the fenced campsite.
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There is a beach at the location of the marked attraction on the lake. Quite popular, because there were a lot of people there on a hot July Saturday. Some were bathing, others were sitting in the shade of trees on the shore. There was a line of parked cars along the dead-end section of the road that leads near the lake from the S5 expressway junction. There was an open buffet by the road, probably organized by the nearby Drogorad inn.
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When I stumbled upon this lake and beach it was very peaceful, with only a few people. It is located in a wonderful forest on a great cycling route. Will definitely come here for a swim.
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The lake borders the Piastowski Park and the Museum of the Origins of the Polish State, you can also admire the Lech Hill with the Gniezno Cathedral standing out in the foreground.
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Near the lake, Drogorad restaurant
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Right next to the Drogorad inn
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The Mieleszyn area, part of the Gniezno Lake District, offers several picturesque lakes. Lake Lednica is highly regarded for its scenic beauty and historical significance, offering peaceful bike trails and views of Ostrów Lednicki. Jelonek Lake is also popular, especially for its asphalt paths perfect for recreational walks and views of Gniezno Cathedral. Jezioro Kłeckie (also known as Jezioro Świniarskie) near Borzątew is another key attraction, featuring a sandy beach and a well-regarded campsite.
The lakes around Mieleszyn are characterized by diverse natural features. You'll find picturesque forests surrounding many lakes, offering tranquil environments for strolls and a sense of immersion in nature. Several lakes, like Jezioro Kłeckie at Borzątew and Jezioro Przedwiośnia, feature sandy beaches. The region is also known for its ribbon lakes and various viewpoints, such as the one at Jelonek Lake, which offers a beautiful perspective of Gniezno.
Yes, Lake Lednica is particularly notable for its historical importance. It is situated within the Lednica Landscape Park and offers views of Ostrów Lednicki, which is considered the site of the baptism of Poland. Ferries run to Ostrów Lednicki in the summer, allowing visitors to explore this significant historical location.
The lakes around Mieleszyn provide numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy water activities like kayaking, pedal boating, and swimming at designated areas such as the Beach at BORZO Camping Borzątew. The surrounding areas are excellent for walking and cycling, with peaceful bike trails around Lake Lednica and asphalt paths at Jelonek Lake Path. For more extensive routes, you can explore nearby running, gravel biking, and cycling trails. For example, there are various cycling routes around Mieleszyn, including an easy 18 km loop from Mieleszyn around the Footbridge over the Mała Wełna, which you can find more about in the Cycling around Mieleszyn guide.
Yes, swimming is possible at several lakes. Jezioro Kłeckie (Świniarskie) at Borzątew features a sandy beach and a guarded bathing area. The Gołąbki Beach at Jezioro Przedwiośnia is another peaceful spot for swimming. However, it's important to note that swimming is not permitted in Jelonek Lake, which serves recreational and aesthetic functions. Always check local regulations and look for designated swimming areas. You can find information on official bathing sites at gis.gov.pl.
Many lakes in the Mieleszyn area are very family-friendly. Highlights like Lake Lednica, Jelonek Lake Path, Beach at BORZO Camping Borzątew, and Gołąbki Beach at Jezioro Przedwiośnia are all categorized as family-friendly. They offer amenities such as beaches, campsites with catering, and safe paths for walking and cycling, making them ideal for family outings.
The lakes around Mieleszyn are particularly appealing during the warmer months, especially in summer. This is when water activities like swimming, kayaking, and pedal boating are most enjoyable. The area around Jelonek Lake, for instance, becomes a very attractive place for tourists in the summer. The pleasant weather also makes it ideal for cycling, walking, and enjoying the natural scenery.
At popular spots like the Beach at BORZO Camping Borzątew on Jezioro Kłeckie (Świniarskie), you can find a public, guarded beach. This location also features a campsite with comprehensive amenities, including gastronomy options. Other beaches, such as Gołąbki Beach at Jezioro Przedwiośnia, offer a more peaceful, natural setting, often with basic facilities or nearby forest areas for relaxation.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. Jelonek Lake Path offers a dedicated cycle way with asphalt paths and scenic views. Lake Lednica also features peaceful bike trails with views of the lake and surrounding nature. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can explore various routes in the area, including easy cycling tours like the 18 km loop from Mieleszyn around the Footbridge over the Mała Wełna. More cycling options are available in the Cycling around Mieleszyn guide.
Komoot users appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the lakes. Many highlight the beautiful views, such as the one of Gniezno Cathedral from Jelonek Lake, and the peaceful atmosphere for relaxation. The well-maintained paths for walking and cycling, like the Jelonek Lake Path, are frequently praised. Visitors also enjoy the quiet, natural settings of beaches like Gołąbki Beach, often nestled within wonderful forests, making them perfect for a swim or a break during a cycling route.
Yes, the Mieleszyn area and the broader Gniezno Lake District offer various trails suitable for running and gravel biking. For runners, there are routes like the Jezioro Winiary loop from Gniezno, which is a moderate 6 km trail. Gravel biking enthusiasts can find longer routes, such as the moderate 48 km loop from Gniezno offering views of Gniezno Cathedral. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Running Trails around Mieleszyn guide and the Gravel biking around Mieleszyn guide.


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