The park covers an area of 2 hectares and was established in the late 19th century in the landscape style. It is rectangular in shape. On the northern side of the park, the former palace—also dating from the 19th century—and farm buildings have been preserved. On the western side, the park borders farmland and Lake Kopań. Near the palace grow European ash trees, small-leaved linden trees, horse chestnut trees, and sessile oak trees. Along the park’s western boundary, you can see an avenue of beech and hornbeam trees; there is also a glacial erratic boulder with a circumference of 550 cm and a height of 70 cm. In the southern part of the park, the dominant tree species are European beech, English oak, and Norway maple. Other tree species found there include Canadian poplars, horse chestnuts, common hornbeams, and field elms. Many of the trees are of monumental size, including English oaks with circumferences of 330 cm and 395 cm. The shrub layer consists of European spindle, single-necked hawthorn, common bird cherry, as well as the legally protected coral viburnum. Among the protected plants, the martagon lily and white pasqueflower are of particular interest. In the central part of the park lies an overgrown pond with a small island. This site is currently privately owned but accessible from the outside.
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