Italian National Parks
Italian National Parks …. a great resource and a great experience. From north to south of the Country, Parks are waiting to be visited, hiked and lived.
What can you do in the Parks? Trekking by foot and riding, canoeing, hunting for mushrooms, observing animals in their natural habitat, sleeping in mountain lodges, following rivers and streams among the woods until you get to the falls, climbing …. and many other things.
Italy is a wonderful Country, rich in history and nature, and with its Parks reflects all this beauty.
What is a National Park? A National Park can be an earthly territory, river, marine or lacustrine that can have one or more ecosystems still intact and one or more structures of geological or biological nature which are National Conservation Areas.
PARKS:
Piemonte
1. Gran Paradiso
2. Val Grande
Valle d’Aosta
Lombardy
3. Stelvio
Trentino Alto Adige
3. Stelvio
Veneto
Liguria
5. Cinque Terre
Emilia Romagna
6. Tuscan-Emilian Apennines
7. Casentino Forests – Monte Falterona – Campigna
Tuscany
6. Tuscan – Emilian Apennines
7. Casentino Forests – Monte Falterona – Campigna
9. Tuscan Archipelago
Umbria
10. Monti Sibillini
11. Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga
Lazio
12. Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise
13. Circeo
11. Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga.
Abruzzo
11. Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga.
12. Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise.
14. Majella.
Molise
12. Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise.
Campania
15. Cilento and Vallo di Diano Alburnums
16. Vesuvius
Puglia
17. Alta Murgia
18. Gargano
Basilicata
19. Lucano Apennines – Val d’Agri – Lagonegrese
20. Pollino
Calabria
21. Aspromonte
22. Sila
20. Pollino
Sardinia
23. Archipelago of La Maddalena
24. Asinara
25. Gennargentu