Access to the park

Pets allowed

For health and hygiene reasons, as well as to avoid causing stress to the animals in the park, pets are not permitted. However, there are comfortable kennels available at the park entrance where you can leave your pet whilst you visit the area. The kennels are free of charge, shaded and equipped with fresh water; the average visit lasts around one and a half to two hours.

Access with pushchairs

The route stretches for 1.5 km, with an elevation gain of around 150 metres, alternating between ascents and descents. The terrain is unpaved and has no steps or obstacles, although some sections may be a little steep.

For greater comfort, we recommend using a rucksack or baby carrier, as this makes it easier to navigate the steep sections. If you’d still prefer to use a pushchair, you can do so, but you may encounter some difficulties along the way. Alternatively, you can use the pushchair to get to the park from the car parks and then leave it at the entrance.

Accessibility for people with physical disabilities

To make your visit easier, we recommend that you carry out a preliminary site visit to assess any potential access difficulties. The route covers a distance of 1.5 km, with an elevation gain of 150 metres, alternating between ascents and descents on unpaved ground, with no steps or obstacles.
Il parco è parzialmente accessibile con carrozzine elettriche, ma per garantire un’esperienza sicura e confortevole è necessario essere accompagnati. Questo consente di gestire al meglio i tratti in pendenza e di affrontare eventuali punti più impegnativi.