The park was designed in the nineteenth-century by Prince Hermann von Puckler-Muskau, who dreamed of creating a park resembling an art gallery by combining nature and architecture along the banks of the River Neisse. Stretching over 545 hectares, this vast green area is populated with forests, castles, lakes, wells, bridges, plus a cottage and a chapel. Walking through the park, where something delightful waits at every turn, is an incredible experience as you meander through one man’s private fantasy. Although artificially planned and built, the park is in harmony with nature, with thoughtfully balanced features and following the paths around the park reveals sweeping views of rolling meadows. This is the ideal location for a stroll or a picnic to see why the park often invites comparison with those found in English stately homes. It also provides visitors with the unique opportunity to enter a different country simply by crossing the bridge over a small river!