Since 1981, Le Cornelle Wildlife Park in Valbrembo has been home to many animals from all latitudes on its 100,000 square meters of greenery.
Wide spaces to move around, accurate reconstructions of natural environments, no chains: you can see the Park’s guests really close up, thanks to the low fences!
The park is a destination for school groups but also for many families who want to spend a different kind of day, among tropical trees where lemurs hang or skirting the ice-filled pools that give refreshment to polar bears.
In fact, at the Cornelle you will find animals of all species: walking through the park, you will take a magnificent journey through the five continents that you will hardly forget.
In the park in addition to the many animals, you will also find many refreshment areas with tables and chairs for picnics in the greenery!
The park has seen the birth of many animals, testimony to the quality of life they enjoy at the facility.
In fact, among the main objectives are the protection of protected and endangered animal species and the preservation of biodiversity.
Ample space is also given to education, information and raising awareness of the cause of safeguarding endangered species.
Do you know what the Park is named after?
From the boulders of the Brembo River, which runs alongside the structure, which are smoothed by the current and are precisely called “cornelle” because of their particular shape.