The Parc Floral consists of two main parts: the
plateau de Sologne and the
plaine du Val de Loire.
Plateau de Sologne The plateau is covered by a semi-natural forest of
hornbeams and
oaks. It is joined to the plain by a hillside which corresponds to a former fluvial terrace of the Loire. Located on the plateau are animal enclosures for a variety of species, including
alpaca and
Ouessant sheep.
La plaine du Val de Loire The plain of the Loire valley is given over to floral and horticultural works. It includes the
iris garden, the Miroir rose garden, the valley of perennials, the garden of the Source, the exotic
butterfly glasshouse, the kitchen garden and the
dahlia garden. Aviaries exhibit birds from several continents. This area also includes the source of Loiret.
The gardens and its collections The park has several gardens including collections of
ferns and
rhododendrons, a rose garden, tropical gardens, rockery and flowering grasses. The iris garden collection includes about 900 varieties, classified since 1996 as a specialist national collection. A children's playground is available and a "train" tours the site. ==Exhibitions==