The château's 38.5-hectare park is listed as a historic monument. Created in the mid-19th century by the Comte de Choulot, landscape gardener to Baron Astolphe De Nexon, it has been open to the public since the municipality acquired the site. The entire complex is enclosed by a stone wall. The park is embellished by a variety of elements: an English river, a waterfall with a pond in the forest, rocks... At the bend of a long driveway, you can also discover the park's 19th-century chapel, still owned by the Gay de Nexon family. A veritable jewel case of greenery, the park of Château de Nexon is the ideal place for a stroll combining discovery and tranquillity. Allowed only to pedestrians, you'll be impressed by its castle entrance and majestic stables. Water is everywhere: fountains, waterfalls.