The manor park in Ostrowąs was established at the end of the 19th century. The park has a naturalistic character. The park's layout includes a grassy clearing near the former manor house (which no longer exists), a pond in the western part, groups of trees, and rows of trees. The park covers an area of 1.6 hectares. The park is located on undulating terrain, with a slope about 3 meters high on the shore of the pond. Oak trees grow by the pond. The clearing in the park is currently used as pasture. Spruce trees grow on the edge of the clearing. The park's communication system consists of two walking paths, one of which leads to the manor house. The park is not in use. The park's tree stand consists of coniferous species, including European larch and common larch, and deciduous species, including common beech, English oak, common hornbeam, apple tree, white chestnut, common maple, sycamore maple, and white willow. There are also many shrubs, including: black elder, common hazel, alpine currant, snowberry, and goat willow. The trees are 60-90 years old. The park is open to the public.
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