Agricultural plot with an area of 3,000 m2 located in the town of Giżyn (German: Giesenthal, literally translated as a pool). The plot has access to the lake. The area is covered by the Natura 2000 program. The plot is undeveloped. There are houses nearby. A village located in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in the Pyrzyce poviat, in the Pyrzyce commune. Until 1945, together with the second adjacent town of Raumersaue (Ostrowica), it formed a rural commune (Die Gemeinde Giesenthal–Raumersaue), subordinated to the police district in Turz (Amtsbezirk Horst[4]), in the district of Pyrzyce (Kreis Pyritz) the Szczecin district (Regierungsbezirk Stettin) , Pomeranian Province (Provinz Pommern). In the years 1945-1998, the town belonged administratively to the Szczecin Voivodeship. In the village there is a bridge made of fieldstone from 1872. It is located over the canal connecting Lake Miedwie with Lake Będogoszcz. Będgoszcz – a lake located in the western part of the West Pomeranian Lake District on the Pyrzyce Plain, west of Lake Miedwie, in three communes: Pyrzyce, Bielice and Stare Czarnowo. The Ostrowica River flows through Będgoszcz, and the Krzekna and Bielica streams flow into it. Lake Będgoszcz is one of the remnants of the former great body of water, the so-called Zastoiska Pyrzycki called Pramiedwie. In the second half of the 18th century, Emperor Frederick the Great ordered melioration of the Pramiedwia area. The effect of David Gilly's work was the reduction of approx. 1771 reservoirs by 575 ha and the lowering of the water table by 2.5 m, as a result of which new lakes were created, e.g. Bedgoszcz.