15,50€ per person to see grass. Huge park but in the end you're just looking at grass basically where there are some randomly placed flowers. Then they charge 20€/hour to rent a golf cart? What the ** seriously, for that price you can probably rent a real car for the whole day and drive somewhere else with it cause as previously mentioned, all you get to see is grass and a few trees. Best thing we've did with my wife was just taking the little train trip and saw everything in 30 minutes and left the park right after. We were at least expecting to see some cool shaped bushes or flower patterns but it seems everything is trully randomly placed. My honest feeling is that you're basically paying the guy who cuts the grass, everything else doesn't seem to have any type of maintenance. Poor and sad experience, wasted money to see grass. This is probably a nice experience if you're one of those wannabes photographers with expensive camera that want to take cool angle pictures of flowers that nobody will ever see and then post it on your social media to get a few likes, if you think that's a cool thing to do, that's the place...
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We spent an amazing day here on 22 August 2017. This park and gardens are very beautiful. It's a very large site, and you can walk round of course, but there are other options. We started by hiring a golf buggy which was expensive but great fun. You followed a set route around the park but were able to stop off and look round in lots of places. We particularly liked stopping to look at the deer, the herb garden and in particular the water gardens, which were fantastic.
After lunch, my wife and I went round again on the road train for another look while our two boys hired bikes and were able to go round at their own pace.
There are lots of places to stop for drinks, and unusually for Italy, a fair number of loo stops too!
Also, highlighted on the tour were views of a medieval town close by, Borghetto. We liked the sound of this so much we paid a visit when we left the park. It was only 2 kms away and was an amazing place, with great views at every turn and with a great place...
Read moreParco Sigurtà is an Italian gem that shouldn't be missed by anyone visiting the country.
One of the highlights of this attraction is the smooth and quick entrance process, which means you can start enjoying the park's many wonders without any delays. The park is also massive, with an impressive variety of flora and fauna that is expertly taken care of, making it look like something straight out of a fairy tale.
In addition to its stunning natural beauty, Parco Sigurtà also boasts several eating and picnic areas, making it an ideal destination for families or groups of friends looking to spend a relaxing day out in nature. The restrooms are also conveniently located throughout the park, ensuring that visitors don't have to wander too far to find them.
One small downside, however, is that the park's size can be a bit overwhelming, making it tiring to explore every inch of it in one visit. Nonetheless, this shouldn't deter you from visiting Parco Sigurtà as it's undoubtedly...
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