Best lakes around Łodygowice are primarily artificial reservoirs nestled within the picturesque mountain setting of the Little Beskids and Żywiec Beskids. The region is closely associated with Żywiec Lake, a significant body of water partially within the commune, and Lake Międzybrodzkie, both formed by damming the Soła River. These lakes serve for flood protection, electricity production, and are hubs for tourism and recreation. The area offers a landscape characterized by water bodies surrounded by mountains, providing a backdrop for outdoor…
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This view will blow you away - not far from Rogacz Mountain, here from this path there is a brilliant view of Lake Międzybrodzkie below through the green hills. You can also see, of course, Międzybrodzie Białe and the surrounding towns below, and the panorama of the hills and mountains is fantastic.
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Lake Żywieckie is an artificial reservoir located in the Żywiec Beskids, created on the Soła River. It is one of the most popular recreational places in southern Poland, attracting enthusiasts of water sports, sailing and fishing. Around the lake there are numerous beaches, marinas and walking and cycling paths, from which you can admire the picturesque views of the surrounding mountains.
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It is one of the oldest dams in Poland, built in 1928-1936. The dam creates the picturesque Międzybrodzkie Lake, ideal for walking and admiring the landscape. The area around the dam is a great place for hiking and cycling.
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Lake Międzybrodzkie is a popular reservoir in the Beskid Mały Mountains, located between Międzybrodzie Bialskie and Międzybrodzie Żywieckie. There are numerous walking and cycling paths around the lake, and the nearby mountains offer interesting scenic routes. In the season, it is worth arriving in the morning to avoid crowds and find a parking space more easily.
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This smooth, hard-packed, generally flat gravel path follows the embankments of Żywiec Lake. This is a great spot to ride your bike and take in the views over the water.
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An interesting example of hydrotechnical construction from before World War II. Not without charm - if someone can appreciate the beauty of this type of construction. In this context, I propose to compare the appearance of this dam with the nearby Żywieckie Lake dam in Tresna, which was built in the times of real socialism.
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In the middle of the forest there is a small water reservoir called by the inhabitants Wilczy Staw. It is believed that this is not a natural reservoir but rather a human creation. It is not known when exactly it was created. It probably served as a place for breeding trout. trout farm, and used by the manor farm. Currently, in its immediate vicinity there is a second, slightly larger pond, which serves as a retention pond.
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The primary lakes in the region are the artificial reservoirs of Żywiec Lake and Lake Międzybrodzkie. Both were formed by damming the Soła River and offer extensive recreational opportunities amidst a mountain landscape. Żywiec Lake is particularly popular for water sports and its scenic paths.
Żywiec Lake is a hub for water sports, including sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, and pedal boat rentals. Sailing schools also operate here. Similarly, Lake Międzybrodzkie is popular for sailing, windsurfing, and kayaking. In the summer, cruises are available on Żywiec Lake.
Yes, both Żywiec Lake and Lake Międzybrodzkie offer family-friendly options. You'll find numerous developed beaches with gentle water entry points, ideal for families. The Gravel Path Along Żywiec Lake is suitable for cycling and walking with children, offering picturesque views.
For stunning vistas, consider visiting the View of Lake Międzybrodzkie, located near Rogacz Mountain, which offers brilliant views through the green hills. The Porąbka Dam also provides views of Lake Międzybrodzkie and the Beskid Mały mountains.
The most significant man-made landmark is the Porąbka Dam, an impressive hydrotechnical construction built between 1928 and 1937, which created Lake Międzybrodzkie. It's an interesting example of pre-WWII engineering.
Yes, there are cycling paths available. The Gravel Path Along Żywiec Lake is a smooth, hard-packed trail offering picturesque views over the water, suitable for cycling. There are also broader cycling routes in the area, such as those found in the Gravel biking around Łodygowice guide.
The surrounding Little Beskids and Żywiec Beskids offer numerous mountain trails. You can explore routes to peaks like Czupel, the highest peak of the Little Beskids, or find trails around the lake shores. For more detailed hiking options, refer to the MTB Trails around Łodygowice guide, which also covers some multi-use trails.
The lakes are popular year-round, but the summer season is ideal for water sports and beach activities. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery with blooming nature or vibrant foliage, perfect for walking and cycling, often with fewer crowds.
Yes, both Żywiec Lake and Lake Międzybrodzkie attract anglers. Lake Międzybrodzkie is known to have various fish species such as pike, perch, bream, and carp.
Visitors highly appreciate the picturesque mountain setting and the extensive recreational opportunities. The combination of stunning views, water sports, and well-maintained paths for walking and cycling makes the area a popular destination. The community has shared over 40 photos and given more than 100 upvotes to highlights like Żywiec Lake.
Beyond the large reservoirs, the area also features smaller forest ponds. An example is Wilczy Staw in Kozy, a small, non-natural water reservoir nestled in the forest, which may have historically served for trout breeding and now acts as a retention pond.
Yes, the region offers various road cycling routes that often incorporate views of the lakes and surrounding mountains. You can find detailed routes and difficulty levels in the Road Cycling Routes around Łodygowice guide.


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