Głuszyński Lake - Głuszyński See

View from the tower in Kruszwica

The Głuszyński Lake (Polish: Jezioro Głuszyńskie) is a lake on the Kujawier Lake District in the polish Voivodeship Kuyavian Pomeranian in the historical region Kuyavia. The lake is the largest natural body of water in the lake district. The river flows through the lake Zgłowiączka.

background

It is a widely branched postglacial lake with numerous bays and peninsulas. The lake is very narrow and very long and has several arms. It is often used by water sports enthusiasts. The river flows through the lake Zgłowiączkawho gave him the Vistula connects.

getting there

road

Piotrków Kujawski is the closest major city. All places on the lake can be easily reached from here.

By bus

Regional buses run to the places on the lake.

By bicycle

You can also easily get to the lake by bike.

mobility

The best way to move around the lake is by boat or kayak. Excursion boats also operate.

Tourist Attractions

  • numerous marinas

activities

  • Swimming
  • Boating
  • To go biking
  • hike
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