A park where the botanical and faunal souls live in harmony. Ideal for a trip out of town with the family, children will be delighted. The animals are free and can be admired up close.
The Flower Garden is an example of the creativity and commitment that the Gardeners put into taking care of the greenery on a daily basis. Over 60 species of mammals and birds are hosted

Surprising encounters with Zebras, Kangaroos, Coatis, Flamingos, Raccoons and Turtles. Nice “lessons” are held in the open air by the Antigone Crane called Checca and the Volpe Fanta.

The scenery of Parco Pallavicino is completed by a colorful Garden which, with arches of Jasmine and Wisteria, a fragrant Rose Garden and parterres of flowerbeds, releases its essences in the shade of centuries-old trees.

The Farm
Where the specimens walk free, the relationship becomes even more authentic with docile Tibetan goats and rockhoppers, sheep, llamas, alpacas and fallow deer looking for a caress from the visitors, especially the little ones.

An area strongly desired to make possible a real, playful but also educational meeting in respect and trust between human beings and animal beings.

the Garden of Flowers
Just like in a fairy tale…Immense flower beds, Rose Arches, everything taken care of down to the smallest detail. With its Rose Garden of a thousand colors and flowerbeds with ever new blooms throughout the summer.

A corner of colour which has undergone numerous interventions over the decades, and which continually, thanks to the work of the gardening team, changes and transforms.
In April, Tulips and Violets are the protagonists of the garden, leaving the scene in May with the explosion of the Roses.

From June to September Hibiscus, Begonias, Colocasias with green and red leaves, Brugmansias, Salvias, Dahlias, Cleomes, Zinnias are some of the blooms that alternate, inviting visitors to return several times to admire them all.
The Trees
Century chestnut trees and the giant Lyriodendrons, among the oldest in Italy, Red beeches, Maples, Larches, Ginkgo biloba, Sequoias, Magnolis.

Overlooking the avenues,Camellias, Hydrangeas and Rhododendrons color the views of the park.
The botanical star of the Pallavicino Park is the grandiose Cedar of Lebanon, which dominates Lake Maggiore from the natural amphitheater in front of the private villa and not accessible to the public.
Play area
Slides, swings and other games perfect for the little ones await you for hours of outdoor fun.

Open from March to October

Pallavicino Park
Via Sempione Sud 8
Stresa (Verbania)
Piedmont – Italy
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