Parks on the Allier
About Parks on the Allier
Vichy's riverside is flawlessly tuned in to the town's solid, dynamic picture: In the 1860s Napoleon III authorized the Napoleon and Kennedy renamed Parks, liberal swathes of greenery either side of the Pont Bellerive on the correct bank of the stream.
The contrary side of the Allier has minimal more than waterfront manors covered up by forest, so as you walk around the Allier it might be difficult to accept you're even in a town as there's such a plenitude of nature. The parks are dazzling in any season, yet in summer everything's in blossom and there are shorelines and exercises on the waterway.
It open everyday and guided visits are available only by taking the appointment. Minimal number of persons for a guided visits are 10. It access partially adapted for disabled persons. Entry charges for this park is free.
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