Landscape Park and Wrangelsburg Lake
The Landscape Park Wrangelsburg stretches for 3 hectares (7.4 acres) along the southern shore of the palace lake. On a stroll around the lake under old trees one can see botanic rarities like a heritage-protected ash tree, Swiss stone pines, and field birthwort, among others.


After 1600 Christoph von Nienkerken had a fruit and leisure garden laid out behind the manor house. In 1643 a walled Renaissance garden with borders was described. After Carl Gustav Wrangel took over the property the garden was redesigned. He installed a fountain, statues, and two pavilions. In 1672 the garden was once again replanted and in the nineteenth century it was enlarged to create an English landscape garden.
