La Tuja Relais Du Parc 1832 boasts a privileged position in Seiano, nestled in the lush nature of a century-old park that harmoniously surrounds the residence, creating a unique symbiosis between architecture and environment. The park is home to more than 100 botanical species, including both local and exotic varieties, representing a natural heritage so vast that it can be compared to the Botanical Garden of Naples.
Within the property, an ancient ornamental basin dating back to the 19th century has been preserved and transformed into an elegant designer bio-lake, with low environmental impact and free of chlorine. With a depth of approximately 1.60 metres, gently sloping towards the bottom, the bio-lake features side platforms and an outdoor hydromassage station.
Between the sunrays reflected on the water, casting plays of light on the stone surfaces, and the charming paths winding through the greenery, the park invites you to rediscover a slower pace, losing yourself in a relaxing stroll in the shade of centuries-old pines and oaks.
Within the century-old park of La Tuja Relais Du Parc, there are over 100 tree and plant species, including: horse chestnut, Mexican blue palm, Japanese camellia, cedar of Lebanon, Harrington’s plum yew, Peruvian apple cactus, Saint Peter’s palm, Japanese cinnamon, calamondin, lemon, mandarin, orange, Mediterranean cypress, cycad, red eucalyptus, bay laurel, oleander, olive tree, Canary Island date palm, golden bamboo, black bamboo, maritime pine, pomegranate, holm oak, oak, rose, coast redwood, Australian cherry myrtle, linden, and Himalayan fan palm.