Since 2011, a tour has allowed visitors to learn more about the long history of this agricultural estate. An orientation table and benches marked with symbols are spread throughout the park and the grounds of the manor, each providing their own titbit of information and allowing visitors the opportunity to enjoy this site while learning about its history, at their own pace.
A new orchard has been planted on a hectare of land at the entrance to the estate. This orchard not only conserves certain varieties of apple chosen according to patrimonial, cultural and historical criteria but is also a place where the public is invited to discover this fruit and the conditions needed for its cultivation. The public can learn to recognize companion plants thanks to the use of an interactive table. The orchard also produces cider.