Sigurta Park
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About Sigurta Park
Sigurta Park is a highlight in any collection of Italy’s great gardens, offering a blend of botanical splendor, family-friendly attractions, and historical intrigue. From its legendary Rose Avenue to the tranquil water gardens and ancient oak, it’s a perfect addition to your itinerary for outdoor escapes, romantic strolls, or memorable family days out.
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Main Entrance (Ingresso Principale)
Located on Via Cavour 1, Valeggio sul Mincio, the Main Entrance is the sole public access point to Sigurta Park. It is directly opposite the large visitor parking area and is clearly marked with signage. The entrance is fully wheelchair accessible, featuring wide, step-free pathways and ramps. Ticket counters and security checks are also accessible, and staff are available to assist visitors with mobility needs. The entrance is just a short walk from the bus stop and parking lot, making arrival straightforward for all guests.
Regular Hours: Open daily from late March to early November, typically from 9:00am to 7:00pm (last entry at 6:00pm).
Last Entry: Final admission is one hour before closing time.
Special Hours/Closures: The park is closed from mid-November to mid-March. Special events like Tulipanomania (March–April) may have extended hours or require advance booking. The park may close early or restrict entry on exceptionally busy days or during private events. Always check the official website before your visit for up-to-date timings and any seasonal adjustments.
There are designated kids' play areas and a small educational farm for children.
Dining outlets and cafes are available throughout the park, though they can be crowded during peak times.
Toilets are located at various points across the park for visitor convenience.
Free parking is available approximately 600 meters from the main entrance.
A first aid station is available for minor medical needs.
On-site transportation services include a panoramic train (for a fee), e-bike rentals, and golf carts (for a fee).
Most main paths and attractions are wheelchair accessible, making the park suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
Wheelchairs are available for rent at the entrance; advance reservation is recommended during busy periods.
Mobility vehicles such as golf carts and e-bikes can be rented for easier access across the large park grounds.
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