





Just a short drive away from the center of Ostróda lies Drwęckie Lake, a popular lake during the summer seasons, best known for its water sporting opportunities and picturesque views as the sun sets beyond the horizon, perfect for a romantic end to the day.
Ostróda Castle is a Teutonic castle made of brick located in the heart of the city, dating back to the fourteenth century. Venture inside and experience historical exhibitions and discover the castle where Napoleon Bonaparte himself resided in 1809.
Elbląg Canal is an 80-kilometer canal running through the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship area, leading towards Lake Jeziorak. Take a peaceful stroll along the embankments or catch a ride on one of the historic vessels along the canal, perfect for the family.
Malbork Castle is one of the largest castles in the world, nestled on the banks on the River Nogat. Built in the early fifteenth century, this blockbuster landmark is not to be missed. Walk down the corridors and take a trip back in time with this spectacular attraction.
The amphitheater is the cultural heart of Ostróda. Located right by the lake, during summer concerts you can admire the sunset over the water as the backdrop to the stage. Throughout the summer season, several artistic and cultural events take place here each week including summer cabaret festivals, music concerts, and various kinds of artistic performances.