Natural monuments around Melicuccà, located in the province of Reggio Calabria, are primarily found within or near the Aspromonte National Park. This region features diverse landscapes, including mountainous territories, dense forests, and scenic trails. The area offers a variety of natural sites, from ancient botanical features to impressive rock formations, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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If the breathtaking route of the Sentiero del Tracciolino, which juts out over that steep stretch of cliff going from Palmi to Bagnara Calabra, with its deep and distant views, were not enough; if all this were not enough, you suddenly find yourself in front of a narrow, stone arch bridge, from which you have to pass to proceed with the route. Very beautiful and evocative, I recommend passing over it, with a bit of caution, instead of choosing the safer "land route" that bypasses the small bridge to its left.
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You can also walk past it on the left for those who are not afraid of heights
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Legend has it that whoever manages to go around it 3 times without breathing will be able to find the goose that lays the golden eggs.
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Always gentle slopes and at high altitude, among beech and fir forests. A monotony that never tires.
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Here, in the lands of Aspromonte, you can immerse yourself in unspoiled and wild nature, which stands out among the most fascinating and precious in Italy. The Aspromonte National Park, with its vast mountainous territories, dense forests, impetuous torrents and majestic peaks, offers a unique and spectacular environment. Exploring this paradise, you will be able to admire an extraordinary variety of flora and fauna, let yourself be enveloped by the tranquility of the centuries-old woods and face exciting excursions to discover breathtaking panoramas. Aspromonte is an unmissable destination for nature lovers and adventurers looking for authentic and unforgettable experiences.
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Green and coniferous forests, crossed by roads with little traffic. Possible off-road detours, services not always available within the park
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In this stretch of the Aspromonte Park there are places and monuments linked to the history of Garibaldi and the Landing of the Thousand. About 7 km from Gambarie, in the thick vegetation are the Mausoleum and the Cippo di Garibaldi; it is here that the General was laid down by his soldiers after being wounded in a fire fight in Aspromonte.
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Beyond the well-known Stone Bridge and Panoramic View of the Tyrrhenian Sea (Tracciolino Trail) and Aspromonte National Park, you can explore Pietra Salva, a unique rock formation with local legends, or the historical sites within Garibaldi's Aspromonte.
The region offers diverse landscapes, from the vast mountainous territories and dense forests of the Aspromonte National Park to the picturesque coastal views along the Tracciolino Trail. You'll encounter giant ferns, centuries-old fir and beech trees, green prairies, and dramatic rock formations.
Yes, within the Aspromonte National Park, near Villagio Trepitò, you can find the spectacular Mundu and Galasìa waterfalls. The descent to these waterfalls is an unforgettable experience amidst lush vegetation.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Tracciolino, cycling through forests, or running. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking guide for Melicuccà, the cycling guide, or the running trails guide.
Yes, you can find a range of hiking trails. For example, the hiking guide for Melicuccà includes easy routes like 'View of Marinella di Palmi – Sant'Elia Church, Palmi loop' and 'View of Marinella di Palmi – Scrise Spring loop from Palmi', as well as moderate options like 'Monte Sant'Elia – loop tour'.
The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Summer is also popular, especially for higher altitude areas within Aspromonte National Park, but can be hot in coastal areas.
Yes, within the Aspromonte Park, you can visit Garibaldi's Aspromonte. This area holds historical significance related to Garibaldi and the Landing of the Thousand, featuring monuments like the Mausoleum and Cippo di Garibaldi.
The Tracciolino Trail is renowned for being one of the most intact and picturesque stretches of the Calabrian coast. It offers spectacular panoramic views of the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Aeolian Islands with Stromboli, Mount Etna beyond the Strait of Messina, and the plain of Gioia Tauro.
Absolutely. The Aspromonte National Park is home to an extraordinary variety of flora, including giant ferns, centuries-old fir trees, and beech forests. Additionally, the town of Melicuccà itself is surrounded by large, ancient olive trees that contribute to its natural charm.
Visitors frequently praise the unspoiled and wild nature, the tranquility of the centuries-old woods, and the breathtaking panoramic views. The opportunity to immerse oneself in diverse landscapes, from mountainous terrain to coastal trails, and discover unique geological features like Pietra Salva, is highly valued.
Yes, the Aspromonte National Park offers exciting cycling opportunities, particularly along the Calabria Parks Cycle Route. You'll find stretches with gentle slopes through beech and fir forests, and some areas even have refuges for cycle tourists. For specific routes, refer to the cycling guide for Melicuccà.
Yes, Pietra Salva is an anomalous rock formation nestled within a dense beech and pine forest. This boulder has historical significance as a passage point for pilgrims and is associated with interesting local legends.


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