This is a peculiar forest park, tied with secrets and legends. It was formed in the end of the 19th century as the Aizviki manor park, when the manor baron fon Korf sowed the nearby hilly land with pine and spruce forest. Later the 40ha large territory had been sowed with other trees and istalled with walking paths and a pheasant garden. In addition to the picturesque forest landscape, you will also find a number of characters from fairy-tales and legends made in wood, telling the visitors of the Aizviki history and cultural heritage sites – the Dark Gutter, Footstone, Witch’s Punishment Site, Witch’s Puddle, Ghost Hill and the 18th century cemetery. There’s also a Green Class site installed at the Park for children to learn about the nature. Park trails are marked with special signs. Part of the trails are accessible to people in wheelchairs and parents with baby-strollers.