English Landscape Park
English landscape park situates on the north of the formal garden and it is centred around a natural oak grove with a smattering of erratic boulders, terraces and a limestone bank. This landscape and its plant communities have remained virtually unchanged for hundreds of years. The oak grove still boasts a number of oak trees over 300 years old.
At the end of the 19th century, Kadriorg Park was redesigned by the renowned Riga landscape architect Georg Kuphaldt. Showing due consideration to the regular park in the immediate vicinity of the palace, he preserved all the design patterns characteristic of a formal garden. However, he gave free rein to his artistic imagination in the landscape park.