Best lakes around powiat kamiennogórski include a diverse collection of natural and artificial water bodies, primarily known for the unique Kolorowe Jeziorka and the expansive Jezioro Bukówka. This region in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship of Poland features mountainous terrain, including the Rudawy Janowickie, and a landscape shaped by historical mining activities. Visitors can explore former mining sites transformed into colorful ponds or engage in water sports and hiking around a large retention reservoir. The area offers varied landscapes, from serene…
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In summer the water level in the lakes is quite low.
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Incredibly beautiful, blue views of the Bukówki Reservoir from its shores on the edge of the village of Paprotki. There is a bench here, so you can also rest peacefully. Beautiful, peaceful and idyllic, time will stop here.
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Beautiful views just behind Paprotki of the beautiful Bukówka Reservoir - over green fields and with mountains on the horizon. A good introduction before you climb Zadzierna!
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At a height of 724m, this mountain offers truly beautiful views of the Karkonosze, Rudawy Janowickie and Bukówka Reservoir. There is a viewing terrace from which you can admire these wonders. The ascent is not long and generally not difficult, except for one part, rocky and steep. But the reward awaits at the top!
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The first of the beautiful Colored Lakes from the north. It owes its color to the presence of calcium and sulfur in the water, from former German mines. An interesting cave is also a passage to the next Purple Lake.
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One of the beautiful lakes that were created after the now inactive German mines. The purple color of this lake (!) is due to iron ore and sulfur. The lake is also surrounded by beautiful rock formations, and the air smells of sulfur...
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Zielony Stawek is located at the end of the short trail of Kolorowe Jeziorki. There is a bench here, from which you can admire not only the pond, but also beautiful views of the area. The pond is in the basin of the Gustaw mine, where copper and iron sulphate was once extracted (1790-1902). It is also worth remembering that after a drought it dries up completely.
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There is a booth where you can buy something and probably eat something. Lots of wooden shelters and tables.
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The Kolorowe Jeziorka, or Colorful Lakes, are a series of four unique ponds formed in former pyrite mining excavations from the 18th and 19th centuries. Their distinct colors come from the chemical composition of the rock and mineral deposits. They have been recognized as one of Poland's "7 New Wonders" by National Geographic Traveler.
You can see several distinct colors: the Purple Lake (Purple Pond) with its intense purple hue from sulfuric acid, the Blue Lake (Blue Pond (Błękitne Jeziorko)) which is azure from copper compounds, and the Yellow Lake (Yellow Lake and Cave (Żółte Jeziorko)) whose color is influenced by iron compounds. There's also a smaller Green Lake (Green Pond) that often appears after heavy rainfall.
Jezioro Bukówka, also known as Bukówka Lake, is a large retention reservoir primarily known as a hub for water sports like windsurfing, kitesurfing, kayaking, and pedal boating due to its favorable wind conditions. It's also a popular spot for anglers and offers scenic views for hiking and cycling around its shores, such as the Shores of Bukówka Lagoon.
Yes, both areas offer hiking opportunities. Around the Colorful Lakes, a didactic path called "Zielonym szlakiem przez Kolorowe Jeziorka" (Green Trail through the Colorful Lakes) guides visitors. For more options, you can explore easy hikes around Powiat Kamiennogórski, which include routes like the "Colorful Lakes: Ore Mountains Landscape Park" and "Blue Pond (Błękitne Jeziorko) loop from Wieściszowice".
Absolutely. Jezioro Bukówka is an excellent destination for water sports. Its consistent wind conditions make it particularly popular for windsurfing and kitesurfing. You can also enjoy kayaking and pedal boating on the lake.
Yes, many of the lakes are family-friendly. The trails around the Kolorowe Jeziorka are generally easy and accessible, making them suitable for family outings. Highlights like the Brown Lake (Jezioro Brunatne) are specifically noted as beautiful places for a walk with the family.
The best time to see the most vibrant colors of the Kolorowe Jeziorka is generally in May. However, the intensity of the colors can vary with weather conditions and time of year, with the Yellow and Green Lakes periodically drying up and refilling with rainwater.
Yes, the area around Jezioro Bukówka offers picturesque cycling trails. For more extensive cycling, you can check out gravel biking routes or MTB trails around Powiat Kamiennogórski, which include routes like the "Town Hall in Kamienna Góra – View of Lake Bukowka loop from Kamienna Góra".
The region offers diverse natural beauty. Around Jezioro Bukówka, you'll find expansive views of the lake set against surrounding forests and hills, with panoramic vistas from nearby spots like View of Bukowka Reservoir from Zadzierna. The Kolorowe Jeziorka are nestled in the Rudawy Janowickie mountains, offering unique colored ponds amidst forest scenery and mysterious rock formations.
The Kolorowe Jeziorka are a fascinating example of how human activity has transformed the landscape. They were formed in the 18th and 19th centuries as a result of former pyrite mining operations, where pyrite was extracted and processed into sulfuric acid. The unique colors are a direct consequence of the mineral deposits left behind from these historical workings.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. For Jezioro Bukówka, you can find stunning panoramas from Zadzierna (724m high) and other spots offering views of Bukówka Reservoir and Sněžka. The Colorful Lakes area also provides scenic spots, with the lakes themselves offering picturesque views within the Rudawski Landscape Park.
While specific amenities might be limited, the lakes can be visited in winter. Jezioro Bukówka is mentioned as suitable for winter walks and even ice swimming for the adventurous. The Kolorowe Jeziorka also offer unique photographic opportunities against a snowy backdrop, though some of the smaller lakes might be frozen or less vibrant.


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