Description
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














