Oaks and the accompanying silver leafed lime, manna ash, yoke elm, and field maple occupy the hilly area in the park's centre.
These are deciduous tree species (Caucasian ash, moss-capped oak, yoke elm, white poplar, Mahaleb cherry) covered with climbing plants: old man's beard, wild vines, ivy, hop, and silk vine.
Grasses include wood horsetail, oriental iris, wild orchids, and cuckoo pint.
Shrub ecosystems take up the steep parts of the park in places with thin topsoil layers over limy rockbase.
Among the most attractive is the stag beetle, and, in the open areas, butterflies - swallowtail, admiral, small tortoiseshell, etc.
Under protection are rare and endangered animal species - 70 avian (common buzzard, goshawk, hawk finch, golden oriole, etc.)
and 25 mammal species (including roe deer, wild boar, badger, hedgehog, pine marten, and bats).