Lake Mamry
A beautiful lake named Mamry is located in Poland's Warmia-Mazury Province's Masurian Lake District. With a surface size of 104 km2, it is Poland's second-largest lake. The lake's average depth is 11 meters, and its maximum depth is 44 meters. The six connected lakes that make up this body of water are Mamry, Kirsajty, Kisajno, Dargin, Wicajty, and Dobskie. 33 islands totaling 213 hectares are found in Mamry, some of which are ornithological reserves. The lake's bottom is varied, with many shallows and depressions, while the northern portion is deeper and has a bottom that is covered in elevated flora and underwater meadows with horsetails. The lake's sides are primarily low and swampy, and some of them are partially covered with forest.
A common vacation spot for people seeking tranquility is Lake Mamry. Additionally, it's close to a number of well-known resorts that offer breathtaking views of this natural wonderland!
Location: Masurian Lake District