Myślibórz Lake Nature Reserve protects one of the largest post-glacial lakes in north-western Poland, offering tranquil waters, diverse birdlife, and serene natural landscapes that appeal to birdwatchers and nature lovers alike.
Myślibórz Lake Nature Reserve encompasses the pristine waters and surrounding wetlands of Myślibórz Lake (Jezioro Myśliborskie), a significant post-glacial lake located in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland. The reserve is centered around the lake’s oligotrophic waters, fringed by reed beds, marshes, and mixed forests, which contribute to its high ecological value. The lake is renowned for its clear water and supports a rich biodiversity including numerous species of fish, aquatic plants, and migratory birds. The reserve is a critical habitat for rare and protected bird species such as the white-tailed eagle, black stork, and various species of wild ducks and grebes, making it a premier birdwatching destination in the region. Myślibórz Lake’s natural setting is steeped in geological history, formed during the last glacial period, and presents a peaceful contrast to Poland’s more urbanized areas. Visitors can enjoy hiking around the lake’s perimeter along well-maintained trails, as well as seasonal opportunities for canoeing and fishing. Because of its quiet and relatively undisturbed environment, the reserve is especially popular in spring and autumn for observing bird migrations. Though there are no large developed campgrounds within the reserve, nearby towns offer lodging options. The nature reserve’s combination of clear waters, rich biodiversity, and scenic forests establish it as a key site for conservation and outdoor recreation in northwestern Poland.
Clear oligotrophic waters of Myślibórz Lake, famed for water clarity and aquatic life
Important bird habitats including nesting sites for white-tailed eagle and black stork
Reed beds and wetlands that provide shelter for diverse amphibians and aquatic plants
Scenic loop trails around the lake offering peaceful nature immersion and birdwatching hides
A glacial lake with exceptionally clear and clean water, serving as the main ecological and scenic centerpiece of the reserve.
Several well-placed hides along the shoreline and reed beds allow discreet observation of rare and migratory birds.
Extensive reed beds and marsh areas which support diverse fauna and flora, including protected amphibians and aquatic plants.