Attractions around Ostrowice primarily focus on natural beauty and outdoor activities within the Drawsko Protected Landscape Area. This village in Drawsko County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, is characterized by its post-glacial terrain, including lakes like Ostrowiec Lake, and extensive forests. The region offers opportunities for cycling, exploring historical sites, and enjoying family-friendly outdoor recreation. Visitors can discover a mix of natural landscapes and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Interesting arrangement, but the ticket price of 25 PLN (August 2025) doesn't encourage a quick visit. If I were to come here and sit for three hours, that's fine, but by bike, not so much...
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Very clean and well-kept place. Sincere appreciation and thanks to the hosts.
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Very nice place, toilet next door. Lots of places to sit.
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Is it possible to recharge the bike's batteries somewhere along this route?
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The former Zajączkowo railway station. The station building was demolished. All that remained of the station was an empty square, which was adapted into a very extensive place for rest. We have numerous, spacious shelters, an outdoor gym, and even a place for a bonfire with a supply of wood. It looks very nice.
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The ruins of the castle were added to the monument register in 1959 and are now managed by the private Motor and Technology Museum in Otrębusy as a showcase of medieval architecture. It lies on an isthmus between Lake Dratzig in the west and Lake Sareben in the east (Polish: Jezioro Drawsko and Jezioro Srebrne).
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The region around Ostrowice is rich in natural beauty and outdoor activities. A top highlight is the Old Railway Cycle Route: Połczyn-Zdrój to Złocieniec (Part 1), known as one of West Pomerania's most scenic bike paths. You can also explore the Drawsko Protected Landscape Area, Ostrowiec Lake with its "Czapli Ostrów" Reserve, and the municipal beach, Plaża miejska "Gęsia Łączka".
Yes, Ostrowice offers several family-friendly options. The Old Railway Cycle Route is suitable for families, featuring minimal elevation gain and no car traffic. The Zajączkowo Rest Area along this route provides shelters, an outdoor gym, and a bonfire area. For more active fun, consider Park Linowy Linolandia Czaplinek, a rope park, or the nearby Park Żubra w Złocieńcu (Bison Park).
The most prominent historical site is Drahim Castle Ruins. These ruins, with origins attributed to the Knights of St. John in the late 14th century, are romantically situated between Drawsko and Żerdno lakes, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Cycling is a major attraction here, particularly along the Old Railway Cycle Route: Połczyn-Zdrój to Złocieniec (Part 1). This asphalt path, built on a liquidated railway line, stretches over 30 km through diverse landscapes. Another section, Stary Kolejowy Szlak R15: Połczyn-Zdrój to Świdwin, is also a new asphalt bicycle path. For more routes, explore the Cycling around Ostrowice guide.
Yes, the Stary Kolejowy Szlak R15: Połczyn-Zdrój to Świdwin is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a smooth asphalt surface on a former railway line. The overall Old Railway Trail system is generally flat and well-maintained, making it suitable for various users.
The Zajączkowo Rest Area, located on the old railway line, is an excellent spot. It features numerous spacious shelters, an outdoor gym, and a dedicated bonfire area with wood supplied, making it a comprehensive and very nice resting point for cyclists and other visitors.
The region's natural areas, particularly the Drawsko Protected Landscape Area and Ostrowiec Lake, are ideal for wildlife observation. Ostrowiec Lake is home to the "Czapli Ostrów" Reserve, established in 1985, suggesting a focus on birdlife, possibly herons (czapli means heron). The nearby Park Żubra w Złocieńcu also offers a chance to see bison.
The best time to visit Ostrowice for outdoor activities is typically from spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant for cycling, walking, and enjoying the lakes and natural landscapes. Summer offers the warmest temperatures for swimming at Plaża miejska "Gęsia Łączka".
While the area is well-known for cycling, there are also opportunities for running. You can find various routes, such as the 'Running loop from Złocieniec' or 'Siemczyno loop from Piaseczno'. For more detailed running trails, refer to the Running Trails around Ostrowice guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-maintained and scenic Old Railway Cycle Route for its beautiful landscapes and ease of use. The historical significance and romantic setting of Drahim Castle Ruins are also highly valued. The comprehensive facilities at the Zajączkowo Rest Area are frequently praised by those using the trails.
Beyond the Drawsko Protected Landscape Area, Ostrowice is characterized by its post-glacial terrain, featuring hilly landscapes, extensive forests, and ribbon lakes. Ostrowiec Lake, spanning 122 hectares, is a notable natural feature, especially with its "Czapli Ostrów" Reserve, which protects local wildlife.


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