Biała Góra, Sandy moraine hill near Lake Malta, Poznań, Poland.
Biała Góra is a sandy moraine hill that rises approximately 80 meters above sea level near Lake Malta. Its sloping sides are covered with alder trees and descend toward the Cybina river.
The hill formed during the last ice age through glacial processes that shaped the plains of the Wrzesińska region. The Cybina river played a role in carving its current form over thousands of years.
The territory of Biała Góra contains a former cemetery site and maintains connections to local outdoor recreational activities near Lake Malta.
The area is easily accessible with many facilities nearby including beaches, restaurants, and a zoo within short walking distance. The elevated position makes it a good vantage point to get oriented when exploring the waterfront.
The hill sits at the eastern edge of Lake Malta with views over the regatta course and a cycling obstacle course below. This vantage point makes it popular with water sports enthusiasts and cyclists exploring the area.
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