Radunia and Stezyca are two rivers located in northern Poland. The Radunia, also known as the Reda River, is 72 km long and flows through the Pomeranian Voivodeship, emptying into the Bay of Gdańsk. The river passes through several towns and villages, including Skórcz, Somonino, and Żukowo.
The Stezyca River is a tributary of the Radunia, flowing through the Kashubian Lake District. It originates in Lake Raduńskie and is approximately 44 km long. The river passes through picturesque forests and glacial lakes, making it a popular tourist destination for kayaking and canoeing.
Together, the Radunia and Stezyca rivers create a beautiful natural landscape, with numerous opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing. The surrounding area is also rich in cultural heritage, with many historic sites and traditional Kashubian architecture.
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