Villa Lucini is part of the Regional Park of Montevecchia and the Curone Valley, and it is immersed in a private park of 20,000 square meters designed in the style of a romantic English garden. The park includes a panoramic hill, two belvedere terraces, and is enriched with numerous monumental trees and fountains.
The English garden that surrounds the Villa is characterized by a multitude of rare tree species from different parts of the world.
The finest and cataloged as monumental specimens include the centuries-old giant sequoia (referred to as the "Ronco dello Rogolone"), Lebanon cedars, yews, beeches, cedars, cypresses, and chestnuts.
The romantic layout of this garden is a characteristic inherent in the English garden, where the view merges with nature and classical-inspired structures, offering the park's visitors new scenic views at every turn.