Bolhó Peat Lake: (water body code: 14-007-1-1)

Its total area is 23.2 hectares, but most of it is covered with reeds, with approximately 5 hectares of open water. The lakebed is varied, ranging in depth from half a meter to 5 meters. The fishing spots are located on the eastern side. The western bank consists entirely of bushes and reeds. Its main fish species are carp and pike. It also has a significant roach population, and almost every typical lake fish can be found in it. By now, its considerable perch population has become something of a rarity.

Access: Heading west from Barcs, after Babócsa you will reach the village of Bolhó. At the very first crossroads, turn left to get to the lake.

The lake can be accessed by car from both the east and west. It can be walked around. On the eastern side, fishing is possible from bank positions, while on the western side it is possible from a pier.