The manor park was established in the first half of the 19th century along with the manor house built for the von Blittersdorff family. The park covers an area of 3.5 hectares. Among the rich tree population, visitors can see, among others: small-leaved linden trees (including two measuring 310 and 320 cm), European ash trees, sycamore maples, common horse chestnuts, Norway spruces, and European hornbeams, including specimens measuring approximately 340 cm. Also noteworthy is the hornbeam avenue consisting of 72 trees ranging from 90 to 315 cm in height.
The park also features shrubs such as common lilac, black elder, curled blackberry, and snowberry. It is home to the protected common ivy.
The park is accessible. It is an excellent place to relax. A playground is available for children.
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