• Address: 78-320 Dobino

The manor park in Dobin was established in the second half of the 19th century and was likely redesigned in the 1930s. The park is in the naturalistic style. It covers an area of 1.5 hectares. The park once surrounded the manor house and farm buildings, which no longer exist. A notable feature of the park’s layout is a clearing located near the former manor house, along the edges of which ornamental trees were planted, including weeping ash, linden, birch, spruce, as well as snowball bush and knotweed. In the western part of the park, there used to be an orchard sheltered by rows of spruce trees. Today, it is used as pastureland. The park is currently unused. The park’s layout is no longer discernible. The walking paths have become overgrown. The park’s tree stand consists of conifers, including Norway spruce, and deciduous trees, including: silver birch, European beech, English oak, European hornbeam, European rowan, European ash, apple, white chestnut, sycamore maple, Norway maple, and small-leaved linden. Shrubs found here include black elder, common ivy, hazel, lilac, raspberry, currant, knotweed, jasmine, and hawthorn. In total, there are over 130 trees in the park. The oldest of them are 80–90 years old. Particularly noteworthy is a weeping ash with a circumference of 210 cm. The park is open to the public, and visitors are welcome to stroll through it. 

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