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.
-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.