Kąpielisko "Moczydło", Sand beach at Nielisz reservoir, Poland.
Kąpielisko Moczydło is a sand beach along the northern shore of Nielisz reservoir with designated swimming areas and clean water for bathing. The beach includes changing facilities, restrooms, lifeguard stations, and parking areas for visitors.
The beach formed following the completion of Nielisz reservoir in 1994, which created an artificial water body in the region. Its development as a public beach came after the water body was established.
The beach serves as a gathering place for local families and swimmers, especially during warmer months when people come to enjoy water activities and socialize. It functions as a simple recreational hub for the surrounding community.
The beach is easily accessible by car with ample parking available for visitors. The area is well-marked and simple to navigate, particularly during the swimming season in warmer months.
A wooden pier extends into the water, offering a quiet spot to watch waterfowl that inhabit the reservoir. This viewing area is often overlooked by visitors who mainly come to swim.
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