Turyňský rybník

Turyňský rybník (Turyňský Pond) or Záplavy is a lake in the Kladno District of the Czech Republic's Central Bohemian Region.

Originally a pond, as its name implies, its area has expanded as a result of subsidence of the terrain, a result of mining in the region in the early 20th century. With an area of approximately 51.02 ha, it is the largest lake in the Kladno District. It is fed by, and has its outflow into, the Loděnice River, a tributary of the Berounka.

The lake is 1.95 km in length, and 0.45 km wide at its widest point. It lies at an altitude of 377 m.