Best attractions and places to see around Lake Malta include a large artificial reservoir in Poznań, formed by damming the Cybina river. This body of water, also known as Jezioro Maltańskie, spans approximately 2.2 km in length with a circumference of 5.6 km, making it a significant feature of the city's landscape. The area offers a variety of activities and sights, from natural landscapes to man-made attractions. It serves as a central point for recreation and exploration within Poznań.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Nice, even asphalt, I don't recommend it during the summer on weekends, there's terrible traffic and a lot of families with strollers, although there is a pedestrian sidewalk below.
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The bike path around Lake Malta in Poznań is the perfect place for a short, recreational ride. The approximately 5.5 km long loop runs on a well-maintained asphalt surface, making it suitable for any type of bike. Along the way, you can admire views of the lake, the regatta course and the greenery surrounding the route. There are also numerous rest areas and cafes for cyclists. During the season, the place can be popular, so it is worth going here early in the morning or during the week to avoid the crowds.
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Many places where you can eat and drink.
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A charming place where you can eat ice cream or drink something good.
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When the water is drained, you can see what is hiding the bottom of the reservoir, so questionable recommendation😁
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It's fun to go to the zoo by train instead of by bus or on foot
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Interesting place very close to the city center with a nice view. The downside is that a large part of the route is not separated from pedestrian traffic
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Yes, Lake Malta features a well-maintained Bike path by Lake Malta, an approximately 5.5 km asphalt loop perfect for recreational rides and walks. It offers views of the lake and the regatta course.
The circumference of Lake Malta is about 5.6 km. Walking or cycling time will vary based on your pace, but a leisurely stroll might take around 1.5 to 2 hours, while cycling could be significantly faster.
Beyond the lake's perimeter path, you can find various cycling routes. For road cycling, explore options like the 'Tree-Lined Road – Bishop Jordan Bridge loop' or 'Wheat Fields Road – Smooth Asphalt Pathway loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can check out trails such as 'Bridge over the Bogdanka – Berdychowski Bridge loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Lake Malta and MTB Trails around Lake Malta guides.
Yes, Lake Malta is a popular spot for runners. There are several running trails, including the 'Regatta Finish Area loop' and the 'Running loop from Lake Malta'. For more options and details, refer to the Running Trails around Lake Malta guide.
Families can enjoy a ride on the Maltanka Narrow-Gauge Railway, which transports visitors along the lake shore to the New Zoo. The Malta Ski Slope offers skiing fun year-round, and the lake itself provides opportunities for various recreational activities.
The Bike path by Lake Malta, with its smooth asphalt surface, is suitable for wheelchairs and strollers, making it an accessible option for enjoying the lake views.
Yes, there are numerous rest areas and cafes located along the lake's perimeter path. You'll find a few restaurants directly by the lake, offering convenient spots to grab a bite or a drink.
Lake Malta is well-connected by public transport. The Maltanka Narrow-Gauge Railway has a station, and a nearby tram stop, Rondo Śródka, provides easy access to the area.
For outdoor activities, visiting during the week or early in the morning on weekends is recommended to avoid crowds, especially on the popular bike path. The area is enjoyable throughout the year, with different activities available seasonally.
Yes, the Malta Ski Slope operates in winter with real snow and offers skiing opportunities. It also has dry slopes for year-round practice.
Lake Malta is an artificial reservoir known for its regatta course, indicating that it is actively used for various water sports. During summer, it's a popular spot for such activities.
Visitors frequently appreciate the scenic views of the lake, the well-maintained paths for walking and cycling, and the variety of family-friendly attractions like the Maltanka Narrow-Gauge Railway. The area's accessibility and numerous facilities also contribute to a positive experience.


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