The palace park, established as early as the 17th century, currently covers an area of over 3 hectares. It extends south of the palace buildings. Both the park and the palace were originally built in the Baroque style. Changes in prevailing trends led to a shift toward a naturalistic style. The pride of the grounds is a hornbeam alley with a lookout point situated on an artificially mounded hill known as Górka Kwietna. The park features oak, linden, maple, spruce, and beech trees, as well as hornbeam hedges 2–3 meters tall. The neglected hedges have taken on a tree-like form. Ponds, connected by a drainage canal to the nearby Lake Wilczkowo, add to the park’s picturesque charm.
The palace and park grounds are privately owned but open to the public. The former farm complex has been converted into a restaurant and hotel.
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