structures in the site which includes stone pavements, walls, old stables and cellars built with wood and stone and the famous basins carved in stone. They were made around 600 years ago for collecting rainwater.
Once you enter the park you can collect a bottle of water and walk along the pavement through the park. Almost all of the flora and fauna of the park are self grown and only recently apple and peach trees have been added to a small part for research, but without any chemical fertilizers. The natural fruits are supplied for sweet production.
The pride of the Askos park is its animals that thrive in their natural habitat. Hawks, doves and the grand peacocks can be seen in the park, while in divided sections are deers, rabbits, ponies, cows and horses, goats and sheeps, turtles in the water and also the squirrel and small chinchilla families. Don't forget to note the Platonia deers which are becoming rare in the world as well as the newcomers, the raccoons from North America. The keepers and guides will help you to feed the animals while you can even try a hand at milking the cows or collecting the olives.
Visiting is recommended when the sun is not high as the animals may be in the shade. The park is in the north of Zakynthos in Volimes village.
Askos Stone Park on map
Photo is taken from www.askosstonepark.gr |
 |
Travel Services |
        

Famous destinations |
|