The nominee of new seven wonders of Nature Masurian Lake District or Masurian Lakeland is an exuberant lake district located in the north-eastern Poland falling in the geographical region of Masuria. The Masurian Lake District contains more than 2,000 lakes of different sizes. The place is simply a refreshing stop where there is nature, lakes, landscapes and beauty to explore.
The Masurian Lakeland extends on an area of roughly 290 km (180 mi) in the eastwards direction from the lower Vistula to the Poland–Russia border. All the lakes present in the Masurian Lake District are well connected by rivers and canals that lead to the formation of an extensive system of waterways.
Masurian Lake District Green Area
The built in system of 18th-century Masurian Canal are all linked to the Baltic Sea. The Masurian Lake district is a chief tourist destination. The spot is a favorite for the tourist interested in boating specially. The place is also frequently visited by canoeists, anglers, hikers, bikers and nature-lovers.
The astonishing Masurian Lake District is one of the most eminent and outstanding lake districts in Central Europe. It is the most prominent and admired vacation spot for the families, hikers and enthusiastic tourists. The Masurian Lake District reaches the highest number of visitors every year.
You can travel to the Masurian Lakeland by train, bus, or car. The Warsaw, Gdańsk, and Vilnius are the closest international airports. The main transport hub in the region is the town of Ełk. There is a boat service connecting some of the central towns of region. Biking and Boating are the most popular and interesting ways of reaching the Masurian Lakeland. For the arriving tourists there are guesthouses and campsites available in the nearby villages.
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