Best lakes around Turawa are located in a complex of four distinct lakes, approximately 20 km northeast of Opole. This region is nestled within the Stobrawsko-Turawskie Forests, characterized by sandy beaches and pine forests. The area offers a range of recreational activities and natural features for visitors. It serves as a significant recreational area in southern Poland.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Good to ride with a view of the lake
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Picturesque lake with places for camping and swimming. Easy access by excellent asphalt from both Turawa and road 45.
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You're right—I'll try to translate my texts into the local language. Unfortunately, I don't speak Polish. I'll be glad to translate my texts into the local language.
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Classic on Turawa - a round along the embankments. Unfortunately, we won't be able to go around the lake at once and in some places we have to go down the embankments. Watch out for the wind - sometimes it can blow quite hard. :-)
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Can't you give descriptions of attractions in Polish?
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A pleasant path on the embankment. In windy weather, it is worth holding the steering wheel well. :-) No places with benches. From time to time we only find garbage bins. The surface is fine gravel. Sometimes larger stones will appear.
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Very nice view of the lake.
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The Turawa region features a complex of four distinct lakes: the large Jezioro Turawskie (also known as Jezioro Duże), and the smaller Jezioro Średnie, Jezioro Małe, and Jezioro Srebrne (also called Osowiec, Zielone, or Szmaragdowe). Each offers unique features and activities.
Jezioro Turawskie is excellent for sunbathing, various water sports like sailing, kitesurfing, and even iceboating in winter. It's also a popular spot for fishing, particularly for zander, pike, perch, and eel. The area around the lake has cycling and walking paths, and you can find numerous holiday resorts, campsites, and restaurants.
Yes, Jezioro Średnie is particularly family-friendly, boasting excellent infrastructure including well-maintained, guarded beaches, an outdoor gym, a playground, and a walking path. It's ideal for swimming, kayaking, and paddle boating, with rental facilities available. Turawskie Lake and Silver Lake (Jezioro Srebrne) also offer family-friendly amenities like beaches and swimming.
Jezioro Srebrne (also known as Osowiec, Zielone, or Szmaragdowe) is renowned for its exceptionally clear, crystalline water, often described as emerald or green. It's a popular spot for swimming, kayaking, and paddle boating, attracting many visitors seeking pristine conditions.
The lakes are nestled within the Stobrawsko-Turawskie Forests, offering picturesque settings with sandy beaches and pine forests. The eastern part of Jezioro Turawskie, with its reed beds, is a significant Natura 2000 protected area for water and marsh birds, making it a haven for ornithologists. Jezioro Średnie also features an island covered with trees and shrubs.
Yes, there are several cycling routes. For example, you can find routes like 'Wokół Jeziora Turawskiego' or 'Turawskie Lake – Turawskie Lake loop from Niwki'. Many paths around the lakes are suitable for cycling, including a very nice cycle path around Turawskie Lake. You can explore more cycling options in the Cycling around Turawa guide.
The forested areas around the lakes offer numerous opportunities for walking and hiking. You can find easy hikes like the 'Jezioro Średnie loop from Niwki' or the 'Pathway to the Lake loop from Jezioro Turawskie'. Jezioro Małe can also be reached via hiking trails connecting it with the other lakes. For more options, refer to the Easy hikes around Turawa guide.
Jezioro Turawskie is an artificial reservoir created between 1933 and 1938, originally built to regulate water levels in the Oder River. Traces of a late Roman settlement and submerged villages are also found at its bottom. You can also visit the Turawa Dam Embankment, a man-made monument offering scenic views of the reservoir.
The region is well-equipped for visitors. Around Jezioro Turawskie, you'll find numerous holiday resorts, campsites, hotels, restaurants, and equipment rentals. Jezioro Średnie boasts excellent infrastructure with bars and campsites. Even Jezioro Srebrne, while less developed, offers a bar, a volleyball court, and tent pitches.
Yes, there is a Turawa Lake Promenade, which is a popular spot for walking and cycling, especially around the large Jezioro Turawskie. It offers scenic views and is equipped with facilities.
The Turawa lakes are popular throughout the warmer months for swimming, water sports, and outdoor activities. The region is also suitable for iceboating in winter. The forested areas are great for walking, running, cycling, and mushroom picking, making it appealing across different seasons depending on your preferred activity.
Yes, the Gravel Levee of Lake Turawa offers a beautiful view from a high stone escarpment. The Turawa Dam Embankment also provides scenic views of Jezioro Turawskie. Many spots along the lake shores and within the surrounding forests offer picturesque vistas.


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