Not great to be brutally honest. Camera not straight, the stone "frame" not symmetrical (both of these can maybe be fixed by cropping), there is a piece of litter in the foreground which you could have gotten rid of, and the stone frame plus the bushed in front make a confusing foreground. The stone frame or the bush would have made an OK foreground, but to have both in the photo is just messy. The bare branches on the right are a distraction, and the picture was taken at the wrong tie of day (flat boring light). No amount of post processing is going to make this photo OK.
Keep trying... if you want a little advice it is this: when you see a landscape you want to photograph, take some time before you put the camera to your eye to study the scene. Think very carefully about what elements of the landscape scene you find visually arresting, and then when you finally put the camera to your eye try and compose the shot so that only those elements are present, and nothing else. All the other stuff can be eliminated, either by positioning yourself or (as in the offending piece of litter) physically moving things away from the scene.