The manor park in Jezierzyce was part of the palace and park complex of that time. The park was laid out in the second half of the 19th century in the landscape style. The park is exceptionally picturesque. Despite the passage of time and the fading of some of its features, it remains in good condition. The park covers an area of over 12 hectares. It is laid out along two visual axes. In the northeastern section, there is a meadow and the former palace. Surrounding the meadow are walking paths lined with deciduous trees. On the eastern viewing axis, there is a meadow surrounded by groups of trees. In the northern part, there is an orchard. The park’s tree stand consists of approximately 2,500 trees ranging in age from 70 to 100 years. Species found here include English oak, Norway maple, sycamore maple, horse chestnut, birch, aspen, larch, and ash. A pond in front of the palace was once part of the park; unfortunately, it has since dried up. The park is important to the local ecosystem because the surrounding area lacks green spaces. A 50-meter-wide buffer zone has been designated around the park. The park once served as the setting for a beautiful eclectic palace. The entire property is currently privately owned, but visitors are welcome to walk through it.
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