La Mandria Park welcomes its guests with surprising occasions of relax among wonderful natural landscapes and interesting hints to discover local history.
La Mandria, besides the richness of its natural environment, also boasts a significant historical-architectural heritage, represented by over 20 protected buildings: besides the complex of Borgo Castello, several ancient farmsteads, the rests of a medieval hospice, and two hunting lodges.
The traces of a far but not forgotten historical past tell visitors about the memorials, the loves, and the events that have characterized these places.
| Point of Interest | Location | ||
![]() | Bizzarria The King Hunting Lodge | San Gillio (TO) | |
![]() | ![]() | Borgo Castello World Heritage Site UNESCO | Venaria Reale (TO) |
![]() | Castellaccio Evidence of an ancient past | Druento (TO) | |
![]() | Rotta Baboia and the Hermit Beetle In the woodland, everything is used | Venaria Reale (TO) | |
![]() | Rotta dei Boschi and the Houses of Chiroptera Research activities on Chiroptera | Druento (TO) | |
![]() | San Giuliano Church The small village of Rubianetta | Druento (TO) | |
![]() | The Castle of the Lakes The King Hunting Lodge | Druento (TO) | |
![]() | The Hydroelectric Power Plant Increasing the domestic energy production | Venaria Reale (TO) |