Gradka for lovers of nature and relaxation in the bosom of nature. A beautiful forest park with an area of about 50 hectares, where we can admire various species of trees and shrubs from all over the world. It is worth going here in spring, when azaleas and rhododendrons bloom, and in autumn, when the green is bathed in red and orange colours. A walk through the narrow alleys is then very impressive.
After 2005, the facility was modernised and significantly increased in attractiveness. In the arboretum, it is worth visiting, among others, the Garden of the World's Disappearing Plants and the alpine garden with a picturesque arrangement of ponds and a peat bog. Those who prefer independent walks will certainly be pleased by the fact that there are numerous information and educational boards placed around the arboretum. The facility can also be visited with a park employee or by walking with an audio guide. The arboretum has its own plant sales point. While there, a visit to the Forest and Wood Museum should be a must.