Jezioro Charzykowskie, Lake in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Jezioro Charzykowskie is a lake in the Kashubian Lake District with two islands and numerous sheltered bays along its shoreline. A modern yacht harbor provides facilities for boat launching and equipment rentals.
The lake became central to organized sailing in Poland when the Chojnice Sailing Club was founded on its shores in the early 1920s. This marked the beginning of formal sailing activity in the country.
The lake hosts the International Sailors' Songs Festival, where visitors hear maritime music and traditional seafaring songs echoing across the water during summer months.
The water is suitable for various activities and visitors can explore boating routes directly from the shore. The area offers good access points, with warmer months being the best time to visit.
The lake is part of the Brda canoe trail system, which connects multiple water bodies through the protected Tuchola Forest landscape. This route allows paddlers to explore less traveled waterways within a nature reserve.
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