Ostromecko is a tourist town located in the Fordoński Gorge of the Vistula. There are several nature reserves and nice walking areas, but the most important attraction is the palace and park complex in Ostromecko with a beautiful landscape park.
The palace and park complex in Ostromecko, consisting of a baroque palace from the first half of the 18th century and a classicist palace from the middle of the 19th century. The first one was built by the Mostowski family and nowadays, apart from the interiors furnished in the spirit of the era, you can see a collection of antique pianos. The classicist palace was built by the Schönborn family, who owned the property in the 19th century. After World War II, it was devastated and now only a few restored rooms can be visited, including a wine cellar and a ballroom.
Another attraction of the palace complex is the 36 hectare landscaped park designed by the co-creator of the Sanssouci gardens in Potsdam, Peter Joseph Lenny. There is a mausoleum of the Schönborn family and several gazebos on its premises. An interesting fact is a beautiful garden modeled on Italian Renaissance gardens, one of the few such compositions in Poland.
The area around Ostromecko is covered with forests with numerous walking routes. There are two nature reserves here, Marian Forest and Wielka Kępa Ostromecka. The area of the village is included in the Chełmiński and Nadwiślański Landscape Parks Complex.