Gosławskie Lake | |
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![]() Gosławskie Lake and power station | |
Coordinates | 52°17′42″N 18°14′05″E / 52.29500°N 18.23472°E |
Type | Lake |
Basin countries | Poland |
Surface area | 1.48 km2 (0.57 sq mi) |
Max. depth | 5.3 m (17 ft) |
Gosławskie Lake is a shallow lake in central Poland known as Jezioro Gosławskie in Polish. It is located in Konin County in Gmina Ślesin, in the basin of the River Warta. [1] It is one of several lakes known collectively as the heated Konin Lakes because the water temperature is raised as a result of the outflow received from two power stations. [2]
Because of its east-west orientation and open aspect, and the predominance of winds from the north and west, the lake is a popular destination for windsurfers. The easiest access is from Konin-Gosławice in the southeastern part of the lake. Near here there is a castle, built between 1418 and 1426 by the bishop Andrzej Łaskarz, and the district museum. [3]
Gosławskie Lake | |
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![]() Gosławskie Lake and power station | |
Coordinates | 52°17′42″N 18°14′05″E / 52.29500°N 18.23472°E |
Type | Lake |
Basin countries | Poland |
Surface area | 1.48 km2 (0.57 sq mi) |
Max. depth | 5.3 m (17 ft) |
Gosławskie Lake is a shallow lake in central Poland known as Jezioro Gosławskie in Polish. It is located in Konin County in Gmina Ślesin, in the basin of the River Warta. [1] It is one of several lakes known collectively as the heated Konin Lakes because the water temperature is raised as a result of the outflow received from two power stations. [2]
Because of its east-west orientation and open aspect, and the predominance of winds from the north and west, the lake is a popular destination for windsurfers. The easiest access is from Konin-Gosławice in the southeastern part of the lake. Near here there is a castle, built between 1418 and 1426 by the bishop Andrzej Łaskarz, and the district museum. [3]