Parco Regionale La Mandria
Parco Regionale La Mandria
Parco Regionale La Mandria
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magdalene56
Turin, Italy30 contributions
May 2019 • Friends
What a wonderful park.
If your a runner, cyclist a walker or just want to laze in the sun this really is an oasis of peace. Fields and woodland. Wildlife too. It’s got everything except cars (unfortunately a few pass but only staff. Hire bikes and eat well at in the restaurant at Prato Pascolo.
If your a runner, cyclist a walker or just want to laze in the sun this really is an oasis of peace. Fields and woodland. Wildlife too. It’s got everything except cars (unfortunately a few pass but only staff. Hire bikes and eat well at in the restaurant at Prato Pascolo.
Written June 5, 2019
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Daniela V
Cervo, Italia1,717 contributions
Sep 2018 • Couples
Certainly one of the largest royal properties in Europe, it is now a public park with hundred kilometres of roads, foot, bridle, and cycle paths, sparse farmsteads and refreshment points. It also contains a village with a castle and other royal buildings in neo-gothic and eclectic style, a lake and a number of vast meadows, coppices, and secular trees. It is one of the last existing areas with the native trees that once covered the entire Po Valley, therefore of great naturalistic and environmental interest.
Written September 26, 2018
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Heather M
Brisbane194 contributions
May 2018 • Couples
This park is definitely a mecca for walkers and bikers on a beautiful Torino day. You can hire a bike for about 3.5 euro per hour ( make sure you take some ID and a helmet if you like to wear one). We hired near the main entrance not the one near Venaria, and make sure you do not go between 12-3 to hire as they seem to be closed for lunch. The gravel paths extend for about 20 km and are beautifully tree lined .
There are a number of places to sit both near food outlets and also picnic tables. The one near the entrance Cascina Osteria looked fantastic but we were just there for a ride and ice-cream.
There are a number of places to sit both near food outlets and also picnic tables. The one near the entrance Cascina Osteria looked fantastic but we were just there for a ride and ice-cream.
Written May 21, 2018
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MikeShawn
Boston, MA4 contributions
May 2017 • Couples
Nice park, good for a sunday walk arround after having visited Venaria. Only problem is that without a car is not easy to access
Written June 23, 2017
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Alexandre F
Turin, Italy16 contributions
Apr 2017 • Friends
The largest enclosed parc in Europe, full with bicycle paths, Vittorio Emmanuelle 's love shack, a handful of antique cascina nested in the green, and a cooking school - the place best kept secret - where you can eat MAGNIFICENTLY for ...14 euros. No crowds, or else they are so diluted in the 3000 hectares of forests, lawns, bushes and grass plains that you won't notice them more than you do the other cute inhabitants of the park : deers, wild boars, raccoons ect...
Written April 22, 2017
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RaluM73
Como, Italy62 contributions
Oct 2016 • Friends
We spent a whole day in this place. It is located just behind Venaria Reale. We parked the car at Tre Cancelli park entrance (free of charge). First we visited the Castle. It is nice and well maintained, the furniture, the tapicery on the walls... takes the visitors to baroque period. Then for lunch we went to Cascina Prato Pascolo. Good menu for relative reduced cost. We rent the bicycles at Cascina and ride around the park. In the park we discovered other interesting houses-small castles, unfortunately not so well maintained but with an interesting architecture. The park is quite big, it has a length of 33km to circle it, more than 2hours...
Written October 18, 2016
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coppia_giovane222
Torino23 contributions
Sep 2016 • Family
beautiful park close to Turin. there is a castle in Venaria Reale and La Mandria was the reserve for hunting of the king. it is a huge park quite with forest and lakes. to visit it you can rent a bike or have a tour with the train. it has 5 entrance: 2 in venaria reale next the castle, 1 in druento, 1 in the road between turin an lanzo, 1 san gillio. The one more quite is the one from Druento. there is a rent bike, a bar and camper park
Written September 14, 2016
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TouristFrance
France38 contributions
Apr 2016 • Family
After the palace and its park, we come to the Mandria park to get some rest and peaceful. It's very quiet and in spring it's really nice strolling the way.
Written April 25, 2016
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Conny B
Turin, Italy24 contributions
Sep 2015 • Business
It's a great place to walk, jog, bike or just wonder around. It's just outside of the city of Turin, no big deal to get there,even during your daily duties you can find a timeout for yourself.
Be aware of on Sundays it is packed with really noisy Italians, disrespectful of other humans' and animals' need of peace and quietness...
I shall try again to work out again on a weekday and will complete my review.
With that said, my overall sensation is super....
Only no-no is the area between the City and the park itself:it is desolating, in a state of filthyness along the streets, general shabbiness rules. But hold on, once you arrive to the park, you will be amazed😊
Be aware of on Sundays it is packed with really noisy Italians, disrespectful of other humans' and animals' need of peace and quietness...
I shall try again to work out again on a weekday and will complete my review.
With that said, my overall sensation is super....
Only no-no is the area between the City and the park itself:it is desolating, in a state of filthyness along the streets, general shabbiness rules. But hold on, once you arrive to the park, you will be amazed😊
Written September 28, 2015
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nsachdev123
Delhi, Delhi, India82 contributions
Jan 2014 • Solo
quite a big park with options to travel inside by train (on road) , by horse carriage , bicycle and by walking. Very big but currently lacks basic facilities like food joints or resting places.
The palace of the queen is closed till mar14.
If you like to burn your calories, it is a vast place, otherwise not so .
The palace of the queen is closed till mar14.
If you like to burn your calories, it is a vast place, otherwise not so .
Written January 27, 2014
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P.M.
Italy196 contributions
Quanto costa il biglietto per il parco?
Clemina
Milan, Italy1,027 contributions
Sinceramente non ricordobenec ho fatto tutto sul sito della venaria ed ho optato per il ticket che includeva venaria e mandria che le consiglio vivamente di visitare mi raccomando tutto mi pare a 20 euro saluti
lelleci
Asti, Italy39 contributions
Buonasera, vorrei sapere se si possono portare le proprie biciclette per girare nel parco senza cosi noleggiarle Grazie
dellangelo54
Turin, Italy14,546 contributions
Sì senza problemi
Imadhlm
Los Angeles, CA
l'accesso è gratuito per tutti gli edifici del parco? e possiamo scattare foto negli edifici?
casabilli
Emilia-Romagna, Italy224 contributions
Buongiorno, vorrei sapere se esiste una visita guidata alla Venaria Reale e al parco e castello della Mandria, potreste indicarmi il sito. Grazie
Giulio B
Turin, Italy93 contributions
parchireali punto gov punto it poi parco punto mandria
scusate se scrivo così ma questo sito non accetta HTLM
a questo indirizzo troverete risposta a tutte le vostre domande. Spero di esservi stato utile.
Andy M1978
Italy87 contributions
Scusate la domanda,magari stupida....è possibile entrare con le proprie bici o è obbligatorio noleggiarle in loco?
Grazie mille
bellovitello81
Concorezzo, Italy60 contributions
Sì, si può entrare con la propria bici.
si può prendere il sole?
olits
4 contributions
Certo che si. Puoi stendere una coperta. Si può indossare il costume da bagno purché non si acceda alle residenze reali. Come in tutti a meno di specifici cartelli, è vietato il nudismo. Per il resto si può fare quasi tutto
sabrina p
1 contribution
Ci sono a disposizione anche bici con rotelle? invece le bici coi seggiolini bisogna prenotarli?
eros42
Turin, Italy52 contributions
Allora, informazione ricevuta oggi al box turismo dell' ingresso, ci sono bici per bambini, ma solo senza rotelle e bici per adulti, con il seggiolino per i piccoli.
Mi e' stato detto che non necessita la prenotazione, ma la disponibilita' e' ad esaurimento.
lunadaniela2012
Cambiago, Italy17 contributions
Salve è possibile introdurre cani al guinzaglio all'interno del parco?
Grazie
Marco S
Turin, Italy314 contributions
No. Alla mandria è vietato introdurre cani anche al guinzaglio, anche se di piccola taglia.
Per una questione di igiene e perché se si perdessero passerebbero dei giorni prima di ritrovarlo visto la vastità del parco.
Parco Regionale La Mandria (Venaria Reale) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go
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- Hotels near Parco Regionale La Mandria:
- (0.86 mi) Cascina Di Corte
- (6.40 mi) Turin Palace Hotel
- (4.32 mi) Torino Loft
- (6.40 mi) Palazzo del Carretto Art Apartments
- (0.89 mi) La Finestra Sulla Reggia
- Restaurants near Parco Regionale La Mandria:
- (0.03 mi) La Locanda della Mandria
- (0.85 mi) Dolce Stil Novo Alla Reggia
- (0.89 mi) Il Convito della Venaria
- (0.98 mi) Convivium Sapori reali
- (0.93 mi) Crispinofood Piadineria Romagnola