Delimited by a parapet of stones, the upper terrace is lined with a lime-lime alley, along a long lawn where stand two remarkable trees, a cedar of Lebanon and a giant sequoia of California planted around 1860. Among the sights of the site , a pedunculate oak more than a hundred years old.
The rest of the park is covered with a wooded massif composed of centuries-old oaks, chestnuts and beeches. Afforestation has a habitat with significant heritage potential: the sessiliflor oak wood melique, characterized by an acid soil and relatively poor in nutrients, but favorable to the presence of the wood hyacinth. Veronica, geranium grass Robert and anemone Sylvie bloom in spring.