Parc de Ladoucette, Public park in Drancy, France
Parc de Ladoucette is a public park in Drancy with walking trails, open lawns, and tree-lined paths for recreation and outdoor activities. The grounds include multiple areas for strolling, sitting, and enjoying the landscaped greenery.
The park was established in 1976 when the Ladoucette family estate became municipal property. A reminder of that past is the mausoleum of the former baroness, which still stands on the grounds.
The park serves as a meeting place where local residents gather for seasonal celebrations and community activities. You will notice families using the green spaces throughout the year for socializing and outdoor recreation.
The park can be entered from Sadi-Carnot Street, Anatole-France Street, Maxime-Gorki Street, and the main entrance on Ladoucette Street. Most of the park is easy to walk through with flat terrain and well-maintained paths throughout.
The park has a small farm with Ouessant sheep, Vietnamese pigs, ducks, chickens, and geese that children and adults can observe. This brings a rural element to the urban setting and teaches visitors about different farm animals and their care.
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