Jezioro Jezuickie Małe, Lake in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.
Jezioro Jezuickie Małe is a small lake located in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship covering roughly 17.5 hectares. The body of water stretches about 400 meters long and 500 meters wide, sitting within the Torun-Eberswalde glacial valley.
The lake basin was carved out during the last ice age by glacial activity and sits on an elevated terrace in the landscape. Its formation shaped the local geography that visitors still see today.
The waters support traditional fishing activities managed by the Polish Angling Association Bydgoszcz branch, maintaining local fishing practices.
The northern shore has a grassy beach area with a wooden pier for water access. Visitors can reach the lake through the nearby Jasiniec settlement, which has a railway station for convenient transport.
The lake serves as a nesting and resting site for several rare bird species, including grebes, bitterns, sparrowhawks, and cranes. This variety makes it a worthwhile spot for anyone interested in watching birds.
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