Jezioro Wytyckie, Natural lake near Wytyczno, Poland
Lake Wytyckie is a water body near Wytyczno featuring an expansive shoreline and moderate depths suitable for recreation. The southern shore includes a public beach area with facilities like an observation tower and small boat access points.
The lake took its current form due to construction of the Wieprz-Krzna Canal between 1954 and 1961, which flooded meadows and orchards that were previously dry land. This canal project significantly enlarged the original water body.
The wooden church dedicated to Saint Andrew Bobola in nearby Wytyczno marks the area's religious past after being moved there in 1947. The location reflects where an Orthodox church once served the community before these changes.
The southern shore provides a public beach with an observation tower and small piers for easy access to the water. Parking areas and bonfire spots are available for visitor use.
Submerged branches from former fruit trees lie beneath the water's surface, creating natural hiding places where pike and carp gather. These underwater features attract fishing enthusiasts to specific areas.
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