In a huge park, three gardens follow one another: a French garden, a utility garden and in the middle of lush vegetation the "surprise water gardens", hidden among the groves and fancy constructions: temple, kiosk , turtle waterfall, labyrinth and grotto with 200 shells.
The formal gardens, created in the middle of the 18th century, accompanying the construction of the castle, were transformed into a landscaped park in the 19th century. The park was restored from 1970. Guy de Vendeuvre was inspired by 18th century plans, simplifying them and completing them with creations on the theme of water and topiary.
Topiary at the front, the garden has a suspended water mirror at the back, bordered by linden arbors.
Opportunity to visit the castle and the museum of miniature furniture. Duration of the visit: 1h30.