Best lakes around Dygowo are primarily characterized by numerous "oczka polodowcowe," which are small, ecologically significant post-glacial ponds. The Dygowo region natural attractions include a landscape of hills, valleys, forests, and fields, contributing to its diverse natural features. While large lakes are not prominent, the area benefits from its proximity to the Baltic Sea and the Parsęta River basin, enhancing its appeal for outdoor activities. These small water bodies and the wider natural environment make the Dygowo area worth visiting for those seeking serene natural settings.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Wooden footbridge through marshy terrain. Amazing place, it offers the opportunity to connect with nature.
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General Dabrowski 1755-1818 was a Polish general who, after his death, continued to be respected for his patriotic stance and was described as a national hero.
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The low wetlands made a dam and even a wooden boardwalk necessary to secure the bike trail, allowing a uniquely beautiful ride between the EcoPark lake and the baltic sea.
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The pond was a drainage pond for the German central cemetery. There is a German lapidary next to it. In 2000, it was opened in the park. of National Unity, the German lapidary at K. Arciszewskiego Street.
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A nice place to stay halfway between Ustronie Morskie and Kolberg.
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A small but well-prepared resting place
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The largest park in Kołobrzeg, the Strandpark or Kurpark, which has been extensively renovated in recent years, runs parallel to the Baltic Sea. Visual axes were created, the walking paths with bicycle paths, with a new promenade and with seating were improved Opposite the house Ikar there is a concert shell with a dance café in the spa park, further to the east opposite the house Verano there is a very cozy café
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The Dygowo area is characterized by numerous "oczka polodowcowe," which are small, ecologically significant post-glacial ponds. While large, prominent lakes are not common, these small water bodies contribute to a diverse landscape of hills, valleys, forests, and fields, offering serene natural settings.
Yes, several spots offer unique experiences. The Beach and Wetlands at Ekopark Kołobrzeg, while primarily a beach, features wetlands and extensive walking paths with sea views. For a tranquil setting, the General Dąbrowski Park in Kołobrzeg includes a quiet lake within its renovated paths and amenities. Additionally, the region has small, tranquil lakes with islands, such as those found at the AGROTUR Janina Szyszka agrotourism center.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in some of the local water bodies. For instance, the AGROTUR Janina Szyszka agrotourism center features a picturesque small lake with islands where you can fish for species like pike, carp, eel, tench, and perch.
Absolutely. The Dygowo area offers various hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Sunset on the Baltic Sea Beach – Viewpoint Over the Baltic Sea loop' which is an easy hike, or more moderate options like the 'Kolobrzeg marshes – Kolobrzeg beach loop'. For a comprehensive list of trails, explore the Hiking around Dygowo guide.
Beyond hiking, the Dygowo area is excellent for cycling and running. Its proximity to the Baltic Sea and the Parsęta River basin enhances its appeal for agritourism, cycling, and kayaking. You can find various running routes, such as the 'Punkt widokowy na Ekopark loop', by checking the Running Trails around Dygowo guide.
Many areas around Dygowo's water features are family-friendly. For example, the General Dąbrowski Park and the Beach and Wetlands at Ekopark Kołobrzeg are categorized as family-friendly, offering amenities and space for children. The Rest Area by the Lake also provides a tranquil, well-prepared spot for families to relax.
The Dygowo region boasts a diverse natural landscape including hills, valleys, forests, and fields. Its proximity to the Baltic Sea and the Parsęta River basin means you can also enjoy coastal views, riverine environments, and extensive wetlands, such as those found near Ekopark Kołobrzeg.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. Routes like the 'Sunset on the Baltic Sea Beach – Viewpoint Over the Baltic Sea loop' and the 'View of Bird Island – Kolobrzeg marshes loop' are rated as easy. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Dygowo guide.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and serene natural settings. Highlights like the Rest Area by the Lake are praised for being small but well-prepared and offering a nice place to stay. The renovated paths and quiet lake in General Dąbrowski Park also receive positive feedback for their peaceful atmosphere.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Dead-End Forest Path and Ponds near Malechowski Stream offers an interesting area with several ponds and marshes, though it can be overgrown. This spot is noted for its unique, somewhat wild character.
The Rest Area by the Lake is specifically highlighted as a small, well-prepared, and tranquil spot. Similarly, the General Dąbrowski Park offers a quiet lake within its peaceful forest setting, complete with seating and a promenade.


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