In 1929 the castle park had a total area of 1,450 hectares.
The estate has been privately owned again since 1998 and the park, which now covers around 100,000 square meters, was divided into a public and private part. Today there are still a few paths that correspond to the historical routes and represent a successful example of 19th century garden art.
In its current design, the park probably dates from the second half of the same century and was prepared according to Baron von derschulenburg's ideas. Stylistically, he follows the popular principles of the Lenné-Meyer school, which dominated taste at the time. The visitor can view the structure of the park in three sections. The park near the castle is dominated by lawns and meadows with loose woodland plantings. This is followed by more planting of hornbeams, followed by the oak forest at the end of the entire complex.
A total of 2,526 trees were registered throughout the area. Two ponds and the ice cellar ruins invite you to linger in the castle park. Visual axes open up attractive views, paths direct visitors to wonderful old groups of trees, newly installed benches and a round bench, over the two bridges or to the cauldron fountain.