In the village, there is an 18th-century manor park covering 4 hectares with a wooded character. A pond and a clearing take up more than 0.5 hectares of the park. The park borders the village’s buildings to the south; there are no structures within the park itself.
The focal point of the park is a large pond located in the southeastern section. The park features a well-preserved and clearly defined network of paths. The park also boasts a striking avenue of chestnut and ash trees. In addition, the park is home to species such as English oak, common elm, mountain elm, white poplar, sycamore maple, broad-leaved linden, Norway spruce, black elder, wild cherry, white snowbell, and common spindle tree. In total, the park is home to over 20 species of trees and five species of shrubs.
The Białęgi Landscape Park is currently neglected. The site was added to the provincial list of historic monuments in July 1977.
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