Guided tours
A guided experience in prehistory, immersed in the woods
Guided tours of the Boscosauro are the heart of the park experience. This itinerary is designed to accompany families and children on a discovery of prehistory, within an authentic natural environment, amidst woods, trails, and dinosaurs.
Each tour is led by expert staff and is simple and engaging, with times and content suitable for even the youngest visitors.
How it works the guided tour
The guided tour lasts approximately 70 minutes.
The available times during the day are:
• Morning: 10.40am – 11.00am – 1.40pm
• afternoon: 4.00 pm
Reservations are not required to access Boscosauro. Tickets can be purchased directly on-site or online.
Beyond the guided tour
During the day at Boscosauro it is possible to enjoy other experiences within the estate, including:
• play area
• picnic area surrounded by greenery
• presence of animals and aviary
• Museum of Agriculture
This allows you to plan your visit calmly and spend more time outdoors, especially with your family.
An experience to live together
Guided tours of the Boscosauro are designed for families with children, groups, and schools (with dedicated itineraries).
The language and pace of the experience are designed to be accessible and engaging, allowing adults and children alike to share the same moment of discovery.
This isn’t just a simple explanation, but an experience to be shared: walking in the woods, listening to stories, observing, asking questions, and discovering, in a natural environment that emphasizes shared time and children’s curiosity.
Who are our guides?
Guided tours of the Boscosauro are led by trained and qualified guides, capable of adapting the narrative to the age of the participants and making the experience clear, engaging, and accessible.
Guides accompany families, children, and groups along the forest trail, explaining prehistory in a simple and understandable way, leaving room for questions, curiosity, and direct observation.
Upon request, guided tours are also available in English and sign language, to ensure an inclusive and accessible experience for all.
An extra attention that comes from the desire to welcome every visitor with respect, competence, and care.
Who are our guides?
Guides accompany families, children, and groups along the forest trail, explaining prehistory in a simple and understandable way, leaving room for questions, curiosity, and direct observation.
Upon request, guided tours are also available in English and sign language, to ensure an inclusive and accessible experience for all.
An extra attention that comes from the desire to welcome every visitor with respect, competence, and care.