This French-style park was created at the beginning of the 20th century by landscape architect Achille Duchêne for equestrian use. The structure of the park is based on a three-level perspective.
It is surrounded by a bridle path and an arched bower. There are more than 10,000 hornbeam trees, including 500 m of arched trees and more than 2,500 m of curtain-cut trees.
The lines of lime trees are also curtain-cut.
The park, listed as an outstanding garden, invites you to contemplate its magnificent statues.
Visible only during château opening times. Admission charged.
For opening times, visit www.rosanbo.net
It is surrounded by a bridle path and an arched bower. There are more than 10,000 hornbeam trees, including 500 m of arched trees and more than 2,500 m of curtain-cut trees.
The lines of lime trees are also curtain-cut.
The park, listed as an outstanding garden, invites you to contemplate its magnificent statues.
Visible only during château opening times. Admission charged.
For opening times, visit www.rosanbo.net