Jezioro Ostrowieckie, Natural lake in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.
Jezioro Ostrowieckie is a lake in West Pomeranian Voivodeship with two islands set within its waters. The lake covers approximately 121 hectares, reaches depths around 7.5 meters, and has a shoreline measuring roughly 6.4 kilometers.
The largest island, Czapli Ostrow, gained protected status in 1985 when authorities designated it as a natural reserve. This decision recognized its importance as a habitat for local wildlife.
The lake attracts bird watchers throughout the year, as it serves as a habitat for numerous water bird species. Local communities value it as a natural space where they can observe wildlife during their leisure time.
The lake is accessible from multiple points along the shore, with parking facilities and boat launch areas conveniently located nearby. Visitors can choose different entry points depending on their planned activities.
The Olchowy Row stream feeds water into the lake and eventually connects it to the Mysli river system. This natural water link creates a continuous flow between the lake and the broader river network.
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