Lakes and forests are abundant in Poland. Approximate ten thousand lakes dot the land of Poland. Most lakes in the country are located in two areas: Mazury, in north-east part of the country and Lubuskie, in western region. Undulating landscape with picturesque scenic view have been shaped by nature in long course of time. Groups of impressive lakes are also found in Eastern Poland and western part of Lublin region. Mountain lakes are most scenic among Polish lakes. For all these reasons lake tourism in Poland has gained plenty of popularity.
Several lake regions are very popular among the tourists. Many of these lakes, like Czarna Hancza lie in deep valleys while several are doltted over flat, swampy lowlands. Many lakes have crystal clear water, perfectly reflecting the picturesque landscape girdling them. Scores of these lakes lie hidden in deep forests. Nice, sandy beaches have developed on the shores of these beaches. Water sports enthusiasts, naturalists, avian watchers and anglers can have plenty of fun in these lakes. In peak winter, those who enjoy ice-boating and skating find these lakes covered with long stretches of smooth ice. Hundreds of lakes are interconnected by streams meaning that a person can travel hundreds of miles in water. These rivers pass through pine and spruce forests, giving one the impression of wonderland. Poland river systems are very closely associated with one another.
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