At the entrance gate, every visitor will be submitted to the required security checks.
Visitors are not allowed to:
Animals are not allowed.
Rucksacks are admitted.
Visitors must respect the general rules indicated on the notices posted throughout the Estate.
The Estate is a protected natural wildlife area hosting wild animals (wild boar, deer, roe deer, vipers, etc.) and numerous entomological species (bees, wasps, hornets and horseflies) whose sting could produce adverse body reactions.
Visiting a protected natural wildlife area requires respect for the local fauna and flora: visitors are kindly requested not to approach wild animals and not to touch or collect natural elements present in the environment, flowers and specimens of botanical species.
Visitors must be adequately dressed, use walking shoes or boots suitable for hiking on nature trails and wear appropriate sporting outfits. If not properly equipped, visitors could be denied the right to participate in the visit.
The visit can only be carried out along pre-established routes and, also in consideration of the characteristics of the location and of the presence of wild animals, visitors are prohibited from leaving the group. Visitors are also requested to silence their cell phones and avoid making disturbing noises.
Visitors are allowed to bring in their own food.
The President of the Republic’s Office has joined the “Plastic Free” project. Visitors are advised to carry flasks that they can fill with water at the “Casa dell’Acqua” (House of Water) located at the Estate’s entrance.
Household pets are not allowed in, not even on the leash.
It is strictly forbidden to dispose of waste – even biodegradable – or scraps of food into the environment.
In order to be able provide adequate assistance, people with mobility disabilities or impairments should inform of their condition at the time of booking.
People with mobility disabilities are advised to take the historic-artistic route.
Any other case must be evaluated with the Management in advance.