Best lakes around Jaworzno are often former industrial sites repurposed for recreation. This southern Polish city features a landscape shaped by past mining, now offering diverse aquatic environments. These areas provide opportunities for various outdoor activities, from sandy beaches to unique diving locations. The region's lakes are known for their blend of natural beauty and recreational facilities.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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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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it's great to ride along the side streets, near the airport and then next to the stud farm towards the forests in Giszowiec and there it's close to the Murckowskie forests, I recommend it!!!
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Wesoła Fala - a reservoir and recreation center located in Katowice, near the border with Mysłowice. The pond is located within the GOP forest protection belt, near the Las Murckowski nature reserve. The reservoir covers an area of 8.98 ha. The Przyrwa River flows through the center, which feeds the reservoir. The center is a junction of tourist trails. The Wesołej Fala Trail, the Marian Kantor-Mirski Trail and the Hołdunowski Trail intersect there. The center includes: tennis courts, water equipment rental, a playground, a restaurant, a riding club, an angler's club and camping cabins for rent. You can get to the center by KZK GOP buses. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weso%C5%82a_Fala https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sna2q8m8ZlE
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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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The lakes offer a wide range of activities. At Lake Sosina, you can enjoy swimming at its guarded sandy beaches, walking or cycling on the 5 km asphalt path, or even rollerblading. The Dziećkowice Reservoir is popular for sailing and fishing, while Beach on Pogoria III offers a relaxing atmosphere with sand and water, perfect for unwinding.
Absolutely. Park Gródek, often called the 'Polish Maldives,' features stunning azure, crystal-clear water and picturesque wooden walkways over a former dolomite quarry. The Dziećkowice Reservoir is known for its clean waters and significant biodiversity, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching, especially during autumn migration. The Tarka Reservoir also boasts a diverse ecosystem with multiple ponds and forests.
Several lakes are very family-friendly. Lake Sosina is a prime spot with two sandy beaches, a guarded bathing area, and a dedicated path for walking and cycling. Beach on Pogoria III and Trzy Stawy also offer beaches and facilities suitable for families.
Yes, the region offers numerous opportunities for hiking and cycling. Lake Sosina has a 5 km asphalt path perfect for both. Park Gródek features kilometers of forest walking trails suitable for cycling and Nordic walking. The Dziećkowice Reservoir has a 13 km route around it ideal for cycling. You can find various routes, including easy hikes and MTB trails, in the area. For more detailed routes, check out the Easy hikes around Jaworzno or MTB Trails around Jaworzno guides.
Yes, Koparki Quarry Lake, adjacent to Park Gródek, is a renowned diving site. It's a flooded dolomite excavation where you can explore submerged mining equipment, including two excavators, a transformer station, and a small shipwreck. It's suitable for both beginners and advanced divers, with a dedicated diving base offering equipment rental and training facilities.
Park Gródek provides amazing panoramic viewpoints from the top of the quarry, offering stunning vistas of its azure waters and wooden walkways. Trzy Stawy also features a viewpoint, allowing visitors to take in the scenic surroundings of the lake and forest.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn, when recreational facilities are fully operational and outdoor activities like swimming, cycling, and walking are most pleasant. Autumn is particularly good for birdwatching at the Dziećkowice Reservoir due to migration.
For a tranquil escape, the Groble Ponds are described as a charming, peaceful, and quiet place, ideal for a gentle bike ride or a leisurely walk. The Tarka Reservoir, with its complex of ponds and surrounding forests, also offers a serene environment for nature lovers.
Yes, some lakes are well-connected. Lake Sosina is easily accessible from Jaworzno Szczakowa railway station via public transport. For other locations, it's advisable to check local public transport schedules.
Yes, several lakes offer amenities. Lake Sosina has catering facilities, and a new recreation complex 'Sosina Dreams' is set to open. Park Gródek has food trucks available near the parking area. The Dziećkowice Reservoir also provides catering facilities, a yacht club, and a camping site.
The lakes around Jaworzno are unique because many are post-industrial sites, beautifully reclaimed from former quarries or sand mines. This history has created diverse aquatic environments, from the 'Polish Maldives' aesthetic of Park Gródek to the underwater mining relics at Koparki Quarry Lake, offering a blend of natural beauty and fascinating industrial heritage.

