Best lakes around gmina Libiąż offer diverse aquatic landscapes, primarily shaped by past industrial activities and natural processes. The region, situated in southern Poland, features several notable water bodies in its vicinity, providing recreational opportunities and unique natural beauty. These include former quarry lakes, post-mining reservoirs, and distinctive sinkhole ponds. The area presents a blend of redeveloped recreational sites and tranquil natural settings, ideal for those seeking outdoor experiences.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Surface: Natural, dirt-and-gravel path running along embankments and dikes. In places, it can be muddy or overgrown with grass after rainfall. Gravel / MTB / trekking tires will work best. Number and names of reservoirs: Officially, it is a complex of 9 ponds (Krzemieńczyk Duży, Adam Duży, Średni, Górny, Zimowy, Letni, Malinowski, and the Kościelecki I and II, divided by a dike). In the terrain, considering small hydrological cutoffs, up to 10 can be counted. Nature and protection: Natura 2000 protected area (Dolina Dolnej Soły) and a natural-landscape complex. Breeding ground for rare birds, including the white-winged tern. Beautiful views of the water surfaces and reed beds can be seen from the dikes. Route connection: The complex borders the Soła river embankments to the west and smoothly transitions into the Grojeckie Ponds area to the south. It offers an excellent, car-free connection between the southern districts of Oświęcim and Zaborze and Grojec.
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Stawy Adofińskie An exceptionally picturesque, flat gravel section leading through the dikes of a historic complex of 9-10 carp ponds in the Soła Valley. A refuge for wild birds, ideal for a peaceful ride on a trekking or gravel bike, or for a hike away from car traffic.
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Balaton in Trzebinia is a picturesque reservoir created on the site of a former quarry. Surrounded by limestone rocks and forest, it is a popular recreational area for both walkers and cyclists. In the summer season, there is a guarded swimming area, and the water has a characteristic turquoise hue. There are paths ideal for cycling and viewpoints around. It is worth taking sturdy shoes if you plan to explore the rocky areas around the reservoir.
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Chechelskie Lake (also Chechło Lagoon) - an artificial dam reservoir in southern Poland, located in the Lesser Poland Province, Chrzanów County, Trzebinia and Piła Kościelecka. The reservoir, established in the 1960s, is approximately 54 ha in area and 1.5 km long. The lake is fed by the Chechło River flowing out of the Dulowska Forest and the Młoszówka Stream. There are holiday centers offering accommodation and rooms for rent. A guarded bathing beach and water equipment rental are open in the season. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jezioro_Chechelskie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QQDcT-r5dg
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The pond complex is located in the southern part of the city, in the Dąb region, within the Chrzanów forest complex, Chrzanów Forest District. The reservoirs are located in the area of the former "Tarka" leisure and recreation center, which now belongs to Kompania Węglowa. Despite the fact that the years of its splendor are behind it, it does not lose its attractiveness, if only because of its biodiversity, which is richer here, compared to many other places in Jaworzno. The presence of 4 ponds, separated from each other by dikes and the surrounding forests, are the conditions for the growth of biodiversity in this area. https://www.slaskie.travel/poi/475029/stawy-belnik-na-terenie-osrodka-tarka
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Dziećkowice Reservoir (Imieliński Reservoir) - a post-mining reservoir located between Mysłowice and Oświęcim, next to Imielin. It is located right on the border of the Śląskie and Małopolskie voivodships, it was built in 1985. The dam is 7 meters high, the maximum depth is 12 meters, and its area is 7.3 km², while the total capacity is 52.8 million m³, the average width is about 1.8 kilometers, the length of the reservoir is 4.3 kilometers. This reservoir was created in the mid-1970s, in an excavation that is a remnant of the former sand exploitation area, and was used in mining for backfilling purposes, for the Maczki-Bór mine in Sosnowiec. The mine was extracting sand to fill the mine workings. Earlier in this area there was a forest with many ponds and very clean spring water - the so-called riparian forest. It is powered mainly by water, discharged from the distant system of the Skawa - Soła rivers. It is one of the cleanest reservoirs in the Silesia Province and serves as a drinking water reservoir. https://polskie-jeziora.pl/jezioro-dzieckowice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mg5iFl15AcE
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Modern infrastructure, clean and tidy, beautiful place, gastronomy.
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For recreation, visitors often choose Chechło Beach, an artificial dam reservoir with modern infrastructure and gastronomy. Another popular spot is Balaton Lake in Trzebinia, a former quarry redeveloped into a bathing lake with pools, piers, a sandy beach, and a climbing park.
Yes, Balaton Lake in Trzebinia is a popular bathing lake with safe water access and a wide, sandy beach. Chechło Beach also offers a guarded bathing area during the season.
The region features unique sinkhole ponds, such as the Zapadliskowe Ponds in Żarki. These picturesque water areas were created from past mining activities, where land subsidence formed tranquil settings surrounded by forests and meadows, offering a unique post-industrial landscape.
Dziećkowice Reservoir is particularly notable for being one of the cleanest reservoirs in the Silesia Province and serves as a drinking water source. Its purity means certain activities might be restricted to maintain its quality.
Absolutely. Balaton Lake in Trzebinia is very family-friendly, offering pools, a sandy beach, and a climbing park. Chechło Beach also provides modern infrastructure and facilities suitable for families. The Bielnik Ponds are also noted as family-friendly.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Hiking loop from gmina Chrzanów' or 'Libiąż Quarry loop from Libiąż'. If you prefer gravel biking, consider routes such as 'Chechło Beach – Dulowska Forest loop from Oświęcim'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and gravel biking guide for the region.
Yes, there are easy walking routes available. For instance, the 'Hiking loop from gmina Chrzanów' and 'Hiking loop from Chrzanów' are considered easy. You can find more options in the easy hikes guide around Gmina Libiąż.
At Balaton Lake in Trzebinia, there is a bar offering good food. Chechło Beach also provides gastronomy options and modern infrastructure for visitors.
Yes, parking is available at some of the popular lake destinations. For example, at Balaton Lake in Trzebinia, parking was available for 20 PLN as of 2021.
Visitors appreciate the diverse aquatic landscapes, from redeveloped recreational areas like Chechło Beach with its clean environment and modern infrastructure, to unique natural settings like the Zapadliskowe Ponds in Żarki, which offer tranquility and a glimpse into a transformed landscape. The overall appeal is a blend of relaxation and active outdoor experiences.
While Dziećkowice Reservoir is large and has clean waters, its primary function as a drinking water source means certain water sports might be restricted to maintain its purity. However, other lakes like Balaton Lake in Trzebinia and Chechło Beach are geared towards recreational activities including swimming and potentially other water equipment rentals during the season.
While specific winter activities are not detailed, the areas around lakes like Zapadliskowe Ponds in Żarki, surrounded by forests, can offer picturesque winter walking opportunities. Always check local conditions and safety advisories before visiting during colder months.


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