In the southwestern part of the village, there are former farm buildings surrounded by a 15-hectare landscape park. The park lies along the Chojna–Dębno road and is rectangular in shape. A lake borders the park on the north side. This is a landscaped area with a forested section in the eastern part. The northern section features sparsely planted trees with numerous clearings—a palace once stood here, but it was demolished after World War II. An orchard is located in the southern and eastern parts.
Several interesting tree species can be found within the park; red-leaved beeches add a splash of color to the landscape. In addition, the grounds feature European beech, English oak, elm, large-leaved linden, European ash, white chestnut, walnut, European pear, black locust, plum, Scots pine, and blue spruce. In total, more than thirty species of deciduous trees, fourteen species of conifers, and nearly twenty species of shrubs have been identified. The park has retained its original boundaries.
The Narost Landscape Park was added to the provincial list of historic monuments in July 1977.
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