Best lakes around Szczytno are situated in Poland's Warmia-Masury region, offering a range of recreational activities and natural landscapes. The area features several notable lakes, including Lake Domowe Duże, Leleskie Lake, and the interconnected Lake Świętajno Narckie and Lake Brajnickie. These bodies of water provide diverse environments for water sports, walking routes, and nature observation. The region's geography is characterized by a mix of urban development, cultivated fields, and surrounding forests.
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Forest benches with a view of the Młyński Staw, which was created by damming the Saska River. Nearby there is a path along the river.
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Lake Łęczek has high and steep banks, only in the south-eastern part, flat and marshy at the stream outlet. Here, near the lake, there are single buildings of Stare Kiejkuty, and the village is located about 1400 m further southwest from the lake shores. In addition, the lake is surrounded on all sides by vast forests and due to the marshes around the lake, access is difficult. You can get there by the road from Szczytno to Babięta. After passing Stare Kiejkuty, turn left onto the road that leads to the lake. There are several wooden piers by the lake. https://www.jezioro.com.pl/przyroda/index/jeziora/view/jeziora/item/420
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Lake Łęsk, because that is the correct name of this reservoir. In the vast majority of it has a very short coastal shoal, after which there is a strong drop. Only in the southern part does the bottom drop more gently. The bottom is mostly quite sandy and rather gravelly-sandy - only in a few shallower places is it silted up. The lake is surrounded by forests - from the eastern shore stretches the Kulka Reserve with an area of 12.39 ha. It is located in the Szczytno district, in the Dźwierzuty commune, about 1.2 km from the town of Orzyny. Created in 1955 to preserve steppe vegetation, a fragment of the forest and protected plants. The area is very peaceful, ideal for both beachgoers and anglers. https://mazury24.eu/jeziora/jezioro-lesk,883
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The author of the attraction did not write anything about it. Therefore, I have allowed myself to post two short notes below. Why two? Because the attraction is indicated as Lake Łęczek, while the title of the attraction refers to Lake Łęsk, because that is its name. I will only add that both lakes are connected by a narrow strait.
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Domowe Duże Lake (other name: Lake Długie) - panorama of Szczytno. Entirely located within the administrative boundaries of the city of Szczytno. old postcards: www.polska-org.pl/7834367,foto.html?idEntity=7297052
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A great place for a walk, and for a bike ride for the whole family. On the walking route there are benches you can sit and relax. In the park there is a newly built brine graduation tower at ul. Pasymska. You can come in for a while and relax.
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A dirt road is like a dirt road - it is not on the map and that's why I add. On the way, a nice beach, and even two beaches how to count well. A bit of sand and roots, but rather smooth. A good alternative to traveling on the national road.
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Lake Domowe Duże, located within Szczytno, offers a variety of recreational activities. You can swim at the sandy municipal beach, relax on the large illuminated pier, or rent water equipment like water bikes, kayaks, and sailboats. A guarded swimming area is available during summer. The lake is encircled by a scenic 5 km pedestrian and cycling path, perfect for leisurely strolls or bike rides. The nearby ruins of the Teutonic Castle also add a historical element to your visit.
For swimming and water sports, Lake Domowe Duże is excellent with its municipal beach and equipment rentals. Lake Świętajno Narckie is particularly noted for its exceptional cleanliness and transparency, making it highly attractive for swimming, windsurfing, and diving. It even has a windsurfing school and diving base.
Yes, Lake Domowe Duże is considered family-friendly due to its accessible location and recreational facilities. The Szczytno – Walk Around Domowe and Długie Lakes route is also suitable for walking and cycling with the whole family, featuring benches for relaxation and a brine graduation tower in the park.
Leleskie Lake is known for its clear, deep waters, earning it a first-class cleanliness rating and making it a popular spot for divers, with diving camps frequently organized there. Lake Świętajno Narckie also boasts exceptional cleanliness and transparency, making it ideal for diving.
You can find several routes around the lakes. The 5 km path around Lake Domowe Duże is great for both walking and cycling. For more options, consider routes like the 'Pier on Lake Domowe Duże – Szczytno Castle and Museum loop' for easy hiking, or the 'Powiat Szczycieński Rail Trail loop' for road cycling. You can explore more routes in the Easy hikes around Szczytno and Road Cycling Routes around Szczytno guides.
Yes, Leleskie Lake is appealing for fishing, with species such as whitefish, pike, perch, bream, and tench present. Lake Świętajno Narckie also hosts various fish species including whitefish, pike, perch, bream, tench, roach, and silver bream. Lake Łęsk is also noted as a peaceful spot for anglers.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. Lake Domowe Duże features small, swampy islands and a large, overgrown peninsula, providing habitat for water birds like swans, ducks, grebes, and terns. Leleskie Lake has varied bottoms and in shallower sections, you can find submerged vegetation and nympheids like yellow and white water lilies. Lake Łęsk is surrounded by forests, including the Kulka Reserve, known for its steppe vegetation and protected plants.
Yes, the area around Lake Świętajno Narckie and Lake Brajnickie, particularly in towns like Warchały and Narty, is tourist-oriented. You'll find numerous cottages, rooms for rent, resorts, hotels, and seasonal fish fryers and lunch bars. Leleskie Lake also has a camping site on its eastern shore with equipment rentals, and the nearby village of Leleszki offers agritourism accommodations.
Absolutely. Lake Domowe Duże has a sandy municipal beach. The Lakeside Dirt Path also offers access to beaches. Around Lake Świętajno Narckie, there are several beaches, including Plaża Warchały. For viewpoints, you can find Benches with a View of Młyński Pond, offering a scenic spot to relax.
Lake Łęsk is unique for its peaceful, forested surroundings and its deep waters with a strong drop-off close to the shore. It's ideal for both beachgoers and anglers. The eastern shore borders the Kulka Reserve, preserving steppe vegetation and protected plants, adding to its natural appeal. Access can be challenging due to surrounding marshes, but there are several wooden piers.
Yes, near Lake Domowe Duże, you can find the ruins of the Teutonic Castle, adding a historical dimension to your visit to the city of Szczytno.
The summer season is particularly popular for visiting the lakes, especially for swimming and water sports, as guarded swimming areas are available. The scenic paths around the lakes are enjoyable for walking and cycling throughout the warmer months. The presence of seasonal fish fryers and lunch bars also indicates a vibrant atmosphere during peak tourist times.


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