The estate's park, which covers an area of 72 hectares, was founded in the 18th century and redesigned in 1900. It was largely shaped by the German landscape architect Georg Kuphaldt (1853–1938). It was originally bequeathed by Catherine the Great to her last lover, Platon Zubov. He passed the park on to the noble Naryshkin family. It is therefore also called Naryshkin Park.
The park has an impressive old tree population, which was unfortunately recently badly damaged by a storm.