Description of the attraction
Trigorsky Park is located not far from the Trigorsky parking lot, from which the old entrance road runs along the perimeter of the orchard, after which it leads along the shore of the so-called "factory pond" and ends next to the foundation of the old Vyndomskys' manor house. On the right, there is a road that leads to the museum house, and on the left - into the park.
The Trigorsky Manor Park is a monument of gardening art dating back to the second half of the 18th century. The foundation of the park was laid by M. D. Vyndomsky in an exceptionally romantic style, while the founder did not forget about the economic benefits of the entire estate economy, in the eastern part of which there used to be a linen factory, as well as barns, stables and other outbuildings. The orchard was the dividing line between the economic and the front part of the estates. The planning component of Trigorsky Park is carefully thought out and is closely connected with the hilly terrain, as well as with two rather deep ravines located on the territory of the estate.
Some inconspicuous corners of the park are named after the names that are used in Pushkin's novel "Eugene Onegin". On the opposite side of the foundations of the old house there is an excellent point called "Onegin's bench", from which a wonderful view opens up. Then the path leads directly to the manor bathhouse. Not far from the bathhouse there is a green gazebo surrounded by ancient lime trees from the 18th century. On the available slope, you can quickly walk up the stairs to the bathhouse. At the exit from the bathhouse, the restored cascade, consisting of three ponds, is clearly visible. The lowest pond was rebuilt in 1848 according to a specially developed plan. From the lower pond, water was used for the needs of the bath. From the side of the bathhouse you can see a ring of paths intended for walking.
A narrow path leads straight from the manor bathhouse to the so-called "green hall"; this place was used as a dance platform for youth. After this site, the path leads through a small bridge that separates the lower pond from the middle one, to a vast linden alley. There are old trees around, and white water lilies, located on huge green leaves, are especially beautifully reflected in the water surface of the pond. An old birch tree grows near the pond, which at one time the famous poet literally saved his life by asking the owner of Trigorsky, Osipov P. A. do not cut down a beautiful tree. The green hill, located on the opposite bank of a small pond, is a kind of division, and right behind it there is a second - a vast rectangular upper pond. It is from this place that the flowing river Sorot can be seen nearby, and from the other side you can see cultivated manor plots.
Immediately from the turn from the extensive alley to the walking path, there is a so-called "fir-tent", located on the site of an ancient memorial tree that was once lost, which has become an extraordinary decoration of the entire park; under it you can hide from the strongest pouring rain.
Not far from this place there is a barberry bush, from which Pushkin once barely got out, jumping in his direction for fun. Further, the road leads directly to the "sundial", which have literally become a "visiting card" of the entire park. In the central part of the turf circle is a gnome, whose shadow falls directly on the oak trees that are planted throughout its territory. The system of sundials is equipped with the so-called "secluded oak", and a narrow path leads to it. Immediately after the zone where the "sundial" is located, you can walk to Tatiana's Alley, which has become a kind of continuation of the single-row driveway located on the opposite side of the "secluded oak".
Trees grow on the territory of the park, the age of which reaches 230-245 years. From the "secluded oak" the path leads to the Trigorskoye parking lot, intended for vehicles.