Best lakes around Wisła are primarily artificial reservoirs, notably Jezioro Czerniańskie, which is located directly in the town. This region is known as the source of the Vistula River, with its headwaters forming the lake. The area is characterized by dense spruce forests and the peaks of the Silesian Beskids, offering a mountainous landscape.
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A strange, slightly cosmic, perfectly round water tank at the start of the "Hip Hop Air" route. What is it here for?
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The cascade called the Vistula Niagara 😀
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The dam in the Vistula, which creates Lake Czerniańskie. Construction completed in 1973. This is where the Wisełka River begins, which, after joining the Malinka stream a little further, forms the Vistula River.
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The dam in the Vistula, which creates Lake Czerniańskie. Construction completed in 1973. This is where the Wisełka River begins, which, after joining the Malinka stream a little further, forms the Vistula River.
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View of the Lagoon and the President's Castle. Until 2024, there was an observation deck here, but it was demolished for safety reasons.
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this is a picturesque spot, make sure to go next to the top to see the little lake with a view next to new Hotel and Spa
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The primary lake directly in Wisła is Czerniańskie Lake, an artificial reservoir known for its picturesque scenery amidst the Silesian Beskids. Further north, you can find the larger Jezioro Goczałkowickie, often called the 'Silesian Sea', which is a significant bird sanctuary.
No, swimming and fishing are prohibited in Jezioro Czerniańskie. It serves as a crucial source of drinking water for Wisła and Ustroń, and is located within a nature reserve, necessitating these restrictions.
The area around Czerniańskie Lake is excellent for hiking and cycling. You can walk along the dam, which offers great views, or explore trails leading to nearby attractions like the Presidential Castle and the cascades of Biała Wisełka. There are also various routes available for hiking, MTB, and running in the broader Wisła region.
Yes, Czerniańskie Lake itself is considered family-friendly, offering easy walks along the dam. The nearby Waterfall at the Dam in Wisła is also a picturesque spot suitable for families. The area provides gentle paths for children to enjoy the natural surroundings.
Jezioro Goczałkowickie, known as the 'Silesian Sea', is the largest artificial lake in the Silesian Voivodeship. It's a significant bird paradise, with over 258 bird species observed, making it ideal for birdwatching. While swimming is generally not allowed, fishing is permitted from designated banks, and there are excellent cycling and walking trails around its natural shorelines.
Near Czerniańskie Lake, you can visit the cascades of Biała Wisełka (Kaskady Rodła), a series of natural waterfalls. The lake itself is formed at the confluence of the Biała Wisełka and Czarna Wisełka streams, marking the initial headwaters of the Vistula River. Jezioro Goczałkowickie is notable for its extensive wetlands and diverse birdlife.
The lakes around Wisła are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is popular for outdoor activities, while winter provides a serene, snowy landscape, though some trails might be more challenging. Always check local conditions before your visit.
Yes, near Czerniańskie Lake, you can find the Presidential Castle of the Republic of Poland ('Zameczek'), a modernist building from 1929-1930 that serves as a winter residence for presidents. There's also a viewpoint that previously offered views of the lagoon and the castle.
While Czerniańskie Lake can be popular, exploring the trails further away from the main dam area can offer more solitude. Jezioro Goczałkowickie, due to its larger size, also provides numerous quiet spots along its extensive cycling and walking paths, especially in areas dedicated to birdwatching.
Both Jezioro Czerniańskie and Jezioro Goczałkowickie offer excellent cycling opportunities. Around Czerniańskie, you can find a 'Dam Loop Trail'. Jezioro Goczałkowickie has scenic paths through forests and wetlands. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Wisła guide, which includes routes like the 'Waterfall at the Dam in Wisła – Lake Czerniańskie loop'.
Visitors frequently highlight the beautiful views and the atmospheric setting of Czerniańskie Lake. The dam itself is a popular viewpoint and promenade. Many appreciate its role as the starting point of the Vistula River and the picturesque surroundings of the Silesian Beskids.
Yes, you can discover the Water reservoir on 'Hip Hopa Air'. This perfectly round water tank is located at the start of the 'Hip Hop Air' route and is noted for its unusual, almost cosmic appearance.


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