• Address: 76-113 Pieńkowo

The rectangular park covers an area of approximately 7 hectares. It is located next to Lake Pieńkowskie—it borders the lake on its northeast side. A historic, eclectic palace stands within the park. The park is currently privately owned. It is clearly visible from the road leading toward Darłowo. It is fenced in and fairly well-maintained. An avenue of English oaks leads to the palace from the east. The dominant tree species in the park are European beech, Norway maple, English oak, and European ash. The European ash trees have grown to particularly large sizes. The park also features many other tree species in smaller numbers. These include: maple, sycamore maple, black alder, Norway spruce, white locust, and white willow. Large specimens of flowering and fruiting ivy climb up many of the trees.

More monumental trees can be seen on the southern side of the palace. There grows a London plane tree (trunk circumference 510 cm), a conical English oak (trunk circumference 450 cm), and a red-leaved European beech (trunk circumference 340 cm). In the southern part of the park, you can also find monumental specimens of English oaks and European beeches. The park is home to tree-sized specimens of European yews. They grow on the southern side of the palace, forming an avenue of 36 trees, as well as in the northern part of the park. By Lake Pieńkowskie, you can see an old stand of black alder. Botanical literature reports a large population of the pink mistletoe in this area. It is an interesting parasitic plant species that lacks chlorophyll, is colorless, and absorbs nutrients through suckers from the roots of deciduous trees. The park is not open to the public, but it is clearly visible from the road.

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