A pleasant place, a lot of diverse vegetation, from flowers and bushes to trees. A very rich collection! The plants are grouped into thematic zones and make up a certain ensemble. Everything is beautiful, everything is interesting! The pond with the most beautiful lilies and water lilies stands out especially. There is a whole flock of fish in it that always want to eat. And if you feed them, they will behave like piranhas)) There are also many frogs around the pond. And small New Year's olds, and large fat experienced frogs. And I think I saw one or two princess frogs there. In general, there is something to see, especially in summer. Of the cons: some specimens of trees and bushes are sick and require treatment, but this is only in one part of the arboretum, apparently, they did not get their hands on a large farm.
I enjoyed the visit, I recommend everyone to take the time and wander around the beautiful garden!
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Павел К
Level 8 Local Expert
October 17
An interesting place, we were in early October. I was surprised by the many blooming roses near the forest museum. The museum itself was closed. The territory is large, there are good paths for walking. There are a lot of different vegetation. There were not enough signs indicating what grows here or what kind of tree it is, there are signs, but there are few of them. There are many locations for photos.
It is necessary to arrive in late spring and summer.
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Виталий М.
Level 4 Local Expert
September 22
The territory is super! It is beautifully maintained and pleasant, for trying to create an audio guide 3 plus. There is one moment when we went in and turned on the audio guide and he should take me all over the garden from and to, and then at the first intersection you need to stand and think why I see daisies and listen to about ferns, well, or put up signs with the recording number in the audio guide so that the visitor can synchronize the picture with the story. Unfortunately, it is impossible for an ordinary person to understand the rarity of another bush without a story).