Sila National Park

Located in the heart of Calabria, is one of Italy’s oldest natural areas, spanning 73,000 hectares of mountains, pine forests, and crystal-clear lakes. Recognized by UNESCO as a Biosphere Reserve, it is home to species such as the Apennine wolf and offers trekking, winter sports, and outdoor activities. An ideal destination to experience Italy’s biodiversity and unspoiled nature.

The Season

The Sila National Park is an all-season destination, ideal for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those wishing to experience Italy’s unspoiled landscapes.

-Spring: The park comes alive with vibrant flowers and fresh greenery, offering perfect conditions for hiking and cycling.
-Summer: Escape the heat by enjoying the cool mountain air and lake activities like kayaking, fishing, and picnicking.
-Autumn: Experience the beauty of fall foliage, with the forest transformed into a colorful canvas, ideal for nature walks and mushroom hunting.
-Winter: A snow-covered wonderland for skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing, with pristine trails and quiet landscapes.



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