The Chech lake (Polish: Ciecz) is a lake on the Lagow Lake District, the middle part of the Lubusz Lake District, in the polish Voivodeship Lebus in the historical region of Lebus or Neumark. With a depth of around 60 meters, it is the deepest and one of the largest lakes in the Lake District and the Voivodeship.
background
It is a branched postglacial lake with bays and peninsulas. The Rinnenee is very long and narrow. It is often used by water sports enthusiasts. The lake is by a canal with the Lagower See and thus with the river system of the Or connected.
getting there
road
The lake is east of Świebodzin. The city lies on the lake Łagów as well as numerous villages. All places on the lake can be easily reached from Świebodzin.
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.
Tourist Attractions
- numerous marinas
activities
- Swimming
- Boating
- To go biking
- hike