Surrounding area
The following attractions are located in the immediate vicinity:
• Lake Krzywe, a very picturesque bay with piers, distance approx. 1 km,
• Lake Radęcin, a very large lake, distance approx. 2 km,
• Lake Muliste, on the left side there is a fishing pier, distance approx. 1 km, we recommend seeing the sunrise. The lake is located in such a way that from the pier there is a central view of the rising sun, a very interesting path around the lake, in accordance with fire roads,
• Lake Wielkie Wyrwy (Przytoczno) with a pier and beach, distance approx. 2 km, access to the beach via the road in front of the school in Łasko; it is worth going to the ford, connecting two parts of the lakes; with a bit of luck you can observe deer, roe deer or wild boars crossing it,
• Lake Czarne (Small Lake) an exceptionally picturesque small lake, located right next to the Łasko – Brzeziny road (on the left side when driving towards Brzeziny); it is worth taking a walk along the marked trail around and watching the sunset, at night you can listen to the call of the short-eared owl, which has its own area there,
• Piaski Lake – very clean, with visibility of approx. 2.5m, possibility of walking around it,
• Rokita Lake – picturesque piers, beaches,
• Kołki Lake with its wild beaches, can be combined with a walk around Muliste Lake, several piers, a particularly intimate one is located in the south-western part of the lake,
• Łasko Nature Reserve,
• Smolary Lake – land of the white-tailed eagle and grebe,
• Długie (Spokojne) Lake – located on the Łasko-Brzeziny road on the left side; when going to Brzeziny, it is worth taking a walk around, interestingly shaped banks and huge trees – natural monuments,
• Konotop peatbog,
• Bogdanka, an extremely charming connection of the Drawa and Korytnica rivers,
• Kile Mile Lake with small ponds around + natural monuments and a green beach,
• Wydrzy głaz – an erratic boulder, located in the Drawa riverbed, at the height of the village of Sitnica, near the former binduga Święta Hala Południowa. The boulder has a circumference of 14.2 meters and is the largest object of this type in the Drawa National Park.