Pallavicino Park extends for 18 hectares on the lakefront of Stresa among plants and flowered avenues. Great wonders of the park are the secular trees among which stand out the chestnut and the giant liriodendrons, among the oldest in Italy, as well as the magnificent cedar of Lebanon.The Garden of Flowers, with its colorful flower beds and rose garden, offers new blooms throughout the summer. The Park is famous for the over 50 species of animals that populate it, such as zebras, kangaroos, coati, the whooping crane and flamingos. In the space of the Farm, you can meet up close deer, llamas, alpacas, sheep and goats.
Enjoy a walk in a park of 18 hectares while admiring an impressive panorama of Lake Maggiore. Relax in the shade of centuries-old trees including the majestic endangered cedar of Lebanon. Get up close and personal with over 50 species of wildlife including zebras and kangaroos
How to reach the Park of Villa Pallavicino:By car: A9 Autostrada dei Laghi (Motorway of the Lakes), direction Gravellona Toce, exit Carpugnino, follow the signs for Stresa. At the entrance to the park, there is a large parking lot for visitorsBy train: Ferrovie dello Stato, Milan-Sempione line, Stresa stop. The park is a 20-minute walk from the train station