Lake Liwia Łużyce is a natural coastal body of water in the Baltic Sea, located in the Rewal municipality, created by cutting off a spit of sea bay.
The lake is separated from the Baltic Sea by a spit of width 400 to 1200 metres.
The towns of Niechorze and Pogorzelica located directly on the lake have access to the sea, including the village of Skalno in the south.
The lake, however, belongs entirely to the geodesic district of Niechorze.