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Okopiec Reservoir Opens New Beach and Floating Stage

Okopiec reservoir opens a new beach and floating stage, making Włodawa’s festival a major summer draw. Okopiec reservoir now hosts top concerts.

Okopiec reservoir has unveiled a new beach and a floating stage that now anchor Włodawa’s city festival. Today Izabela Trojanowska performs on the water stage, drawing visitors and locals alike.

Okopiec reservoir: a redesigned public heart for Włodawa

The town opened a modernized leisure area beside Road 816 in Okuninka. Consequently, the site now aims to become the town’s showcase. Moreover, the renovation added viewing terraces and pedestrian-cyclist boardwalks. In addition, the new beach gives families direct access to the water. Therefore, local leaders expect more tourists this summer.

New stage, wide program, and weekend highlights

The floating stage hosts headline acts and regional groups. Today featured Miły Pan performed hits such as “Małolatki” and “Królowa”. However, the evening will peak at 21:30 with Izabela Trojanowska. In addition, attendees enjoyed folk choirs like Mołodyczki and Nadbużanki. Consequently, the festival blends contemporary pop and local tradition. Moreover, theater and dance continue indoors at the Włodawa Cultural Centre. Therefore, the event celebrates the town’s 50-year dance ensemble legacy.

What to expect on Sunday and why it matters

Sunday begins at 14:30 with music school students. Then the Włodawa brass band and dance sections take the stage. Moreover, afternoon slots highlight folk groups Kresowianki and Orchowianki. In addition, bands Tentative and Relife bring modern sounds later. Consequently, the weekend ends with dynamic acts Pawkins and Nie.okiem.znani. Therefore, the program appeals to families and young adults alike.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: The site sits in Lublin Voivodeship near the Bug River and close to Belarus. Bring ID or passport for events if you are a foreigner, since Poland does not use a national card for visitors. Learn local terms: PESEL (a national ID number for residents), ZUS (social insurance agency), NFZ (public health insurer), and “mandat” means a fine. Moreover, many local services prefer card payments, but small vendors may take cash only. Finally, lifeguards may not patrol every hour, so supervise children closely.

Local officials see the investment as a strategic move. Consequently, they expect longer visits and higher spending in nearby shops. Moreover, better infrastructure should ease access from major roadways. Therefore, seasonal businesses might expand hiring. In addition, international visitors gain a clearer and safer beach experience.

For expats the project signals practical benefits. Firstly, it creates more outdoor cultural options. Secondly, it offers safer family-friendly spaces. Moreover, it strengthens small-town tourism in eastern Poland. Therefore, people living here can enjoy festival culture without long drives.

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