Baraĵlago de Kivilampi kaj Levalampi, Stausee in Finnland
The Baraĵlago de Kivilampi kaj Levalampi is an artificial reservoir in Laihia with a long, winding shoreline and calm water surrounded by trees. The lake reaches depths of around 10 meters and contains healthy fish populations, with gentle slopes that make it accessible from shore for various water activities.
The lake was created as a man-made water collection system and stocked with fish over time to support fishing activities. Generations of local people have used this water for hunting and fishing, traditions that continue to shape how the lake is used today.
The lake serves as a gathering place for local residents seeking time away from daily routines, where fishing and outdoor recreation are woven into everyday life. Visitors experience the simple pleasure of sitting by the water and enjoying nature with family and friends.
Access is straightforward from nearby towns via reliable roads with signs directing visitors to parking areas and paths. A fishing permit is required if you plan to fish with a rod or lure, and small cottages nearby offer overnight accommodation for longer stays.
During winter months, the lake freezes over and becomes a space for ice skating and ice fishing, offering a completely different experience from summer activities. This seasonal transformation shows how the water body serves different purposes throughout the year while maintaining its role in local life.
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