Best attractions and places to see around Dobrcz include a mix of historical sites, natural monuments, and scenic landscapes within the wider Gmina Dobrcz. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, featuring numerous natural monuments, including ancient trees and a rare cave. Visitors can explore cultural sites such as 19th-century churches and mansions, alongside natural features like Borówno Lake and the Lower Vistula Valley. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities, with various hiking and cycling routes available.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The former narrow-gauge railway bridge over the Brda River, or rather over its oxbow lake, as this is the part of the Brda River that was left by the side during the construction of the Koronowo Reservoir and is practically standing water, something you can "hear, see, and feel." The bridge has been renovated, of course, but it's a structure from 1895, situated approximately 18 meters above the water level, 120 meters long, and to this day holds the distinction of being the highest narrow-gauge railway bridge in Europe. The narrow-gauge railway itself ceased passenger service in 1969 and officially ceased operations in 1992.
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A quiet place, with a view of the sunset over the Vistula River.
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It is a residential complex consisting of two palaces (the Old Palace and the New Palace) and a beautiful park. It is also a cultural and recreational center. There is even a museum of old, historic pianos!
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The old narrow-gauge railway bridge on the route to Koronowo
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A solid, large structure with great views. Unfortunately, there are no benches to rest. However, the parking lot is huge - there will be room for a lot of campers.
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The ferry runs around the clock during operating hours (July 2024), so you don't have to wait long.
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The history of this place in a nutshell: Ostromecko Old Palace - already in the 13th century it was the site of a former knight's manor, and later in the 16th century a noble manor. In the 1750s, in place of the modest noble residence in Ostromecko, Paweł Michał Mostowski of the Dołęga coat of arms (1721–1781), Pomeranian voivode in the years 1758–1763, built a palace in the Dresden Baroque style, now called the Old Palace. After the first partition of Poland in 1772, Ostromecko was incorporated into the Kingdom of Prussia. From 1804, the owners became the wealthy merchant family Schönborn from Grudziądz. In 1832, Jakub Martin Schönborn commissioned the construction of a new residence, the so-called New Palace. At the same time, he began to arrange a landscape park in the English style, designed by the Prussian royal gardener. In 1873, the Schonborn and Alvensleben families were united in Ostromecko (Marta Matylda Maria Schönborn + Albrecht von Alvensleben) At the end of the 19th century, the Ostromecko estate was one of the largest in the Chełmno district. It covered an area of 3,000. hectares, where seven farms, a sawmill, a distillery, a brickyard and a mineral water plant operated. In 1920, under the Treaty of Versailles, Ostromecko was incorporated into the Polish state. The Ostromecko estate was then managed by Count Joachim von Alvensleben - a Polish citizen, of German nationality, of the Evangelical denomination, with a favorable attitude towards the Polish authorities. He employed Poles and parceled out land for them, and in 1930 he financed the monument of freedom in Ostromecko in honor of the 10th anniversary of regaining independence. In 1945, the Avensleben palaces, park and mausoleum were plundered by Soviet Army soldiers and the local population. After World War II, as part of the agricultural reform, the estates of the Alvensleben-Schonborn family were taken over by the State Treasury. In 1985, the Old Palace was taken over by the Pomeranian Philharmonic as its branch. Ignacy Paderewski in Bydgoszcz. The palace and park complex in Ostromecko was called "Bydgoszcz Wilanów" and it was planned to transform it into a cultural center radiating to the entire region. The Old Palace houses a collection (125 items) of contemporary Polish paintings and graphics, as well as a collection of 50 antique pianos and grand pianos. Additionally, valuable books and reprints of old works, mainly related to the Enlightenment era, have been collected here. Currently, all palace buildings are owned by the City of Bydgoszcz. source[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zesp%C3%B3%C5%82_pa%C5%82acowo-parkowy_w_Ostromecku]
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Gmina Dobrcz is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Borówno Observation Tower for panoramic views, or enjoy the popular
Borówno Lake (Jezioro Borówno), especially during summer. The area also boasts 46 natural monuments, including ancient oak trees in Trzęsacz and a significant boulder near Dobrcz. The Lower Vistula Valley offers scenic views and tourist routes.
Yes, the Borówno Observation Tower provides excellent views of the surrounding landscape year-round. Additionally, the area near Strzelce Dolne offers beautiful vistas of the extensive pre-glacial Vistula valley.
The region offers several historical sites. You can visit the mid-19th-century Church of St. Wawrzyniec in Dobrcz, or the charming wooden St. Mary Magdalen's Church in Włóki, dating back to the late 17th century. Other notable sites include the Mansion in Gądecz, the Mansion in Trzęsacz with its landscape park, and the Manor in Kotomierz. The Głęboka Droga in Starogród is also a historical route with a unique past.
Dobrcz is a great base for cycling. You can explore various routes, including gravel, road, and mountain biking trails. For detailed routes, check out the Gravel biking around Dobrcz, Road Cycling Routes around Dobrcz, and MTB Trails around Dobrcz guides. A popular route includes the cycling path along the former Bydgoszcz–Koronowo Narrow-Gauge Railway Bridge over the Brda.
Yes, the broader area around Dobrcz offers various hiking options. You can find 52 kilometers of tourist routes through the Lower Vistula Valley. The Educational and Nature Path in Kozielec also provides an opportunity for a pleasant walk.
Families can enjoy several attractions. The Borówno Observation Tower offers engaging views for all ages. The Koronowo Ferry Crossing on the Koronowski Reservoir is a fun and free experience, especially during the season. The Educational and Nature Path in Kozielec is also suitable for family outings.
The summer months are ideal for enjoying Borówno Lake and its accessible camp. However, attractions like the Borówno Observation Tower offer great views at any time of year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant weather for exploring the numerous natural monuments and cycling routes.
Gmina Dobrcz is home to a rare cave in Gądecz, one of the few of its kind in northern Poland. The region also features numerous ancient trees designated as natural monuments, including significant oak trees in Trzęsacz and a large boulder near Dobrcz.
Visitors appreciate the scenic views from the Borówno Observation Tower and the unique experience of the Koronowo Ferry Crossing. The cycling path along the former Bydgoszcz–Koronowo Narrow-Gauge Railway Bridge over the Brda is also highly regarded for its beautiful views of the Brda River and impressive metal construction.
Yes, Borówno Lake (Jezioro Borówno) is a popular local attraction, especially in summer, offering an easily accessible camp for relaxation and recreation by the water.
You can experience the scenic beauty of the Vistula Valley through various routes. There are 52 kilometers of tourist routes through the Lower Vistula Valley for hiking and cycling. Additionally, the area near Strzelce Dolne provides beautiful views of the extensive pre-glacial Vistula valley.
Yes, the region features two notable churches: the Church of St. Wawrzyniec in Dobrcz, rebuilt in the late 19th century, and the charming wooden St. Mary Magdalen's Church in Włóki, which dates back to the end of the 17th century.


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