Natural monuments around Bicinicco are situated within the Friuli Venezia Giulia region of Italy, an area known for its diverse natural attractions and protected landscapes. The municipality itself is surrounded by a landscape that offers various natural features, including rivers, springs, and unique biotopes. This region provides opportunities to explore different natural environments, from water features to preserved ecological areas.
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The Torbiera Selvote biotope covers 59.8 hectares and its perimeter largely follows that of the SIC IT3320028 Palude Selvote. It lies entirely within the municipality of Castions di Strada. Numerous habitats characteristic of the Friulian spring system are present in this area. There are ditches with typical aquatic vegetation, a large central peat bog with cladiets and formations dominated by Schoenus nigricans, a wet meadow on peat soil dominated by Molinia caerulea, and a recently formed black alder wood. This biotope is also very important as a conservation and refuge point for fauna. Among invertebrates, the presence of the now very rare freshwater crayfish is important. Amphibians are well represented by both various species of frogs (including the endemic Lataste's frog) and newts. In these humid environments, the glacial relict viviparous lizard and the European pond turtle are also present. These natural areas also host the asp viper and other snakes. Its role as a refuge for avifauna is notable, being located within a territory that is overall subject to intense anthropogenic pressure.
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A very beautiful, naturally preserved biotope with numerous trails along and through the forest. The ground along the forest is gravel, and a standard forest path is easy to cycle through (be careful after rainfall, as springs often overflow the trails).
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At the river threshold, a bridge crosses, from which the threshold can be seen to the north. The interplay of the waterfall and sunlight offers impressive views.
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A suggestive waterfall seen from the bridge that crosses the Cormor river, on a dirt road
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A nice place with some shade to stop for a drink and recover.
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Monet would have been delighted with this pond
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The story of the presence of this fountain which is located in the beautiful path before Pozzuolo del Friuli is interesting
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Naturalistic area relevant for the fauna and microorganisms present in the reserve. The historic mill has been very well restored and here you can stop and take a lunch break in the area equipped with table and benches
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Around Bicinicco, you can explore a variety of natural features, including waterfalls, springs, rivers, and unique biotopes. The region is known for its diverse landscapes, from the tranquil pond of white-flowered Nymphaea to the impressive Waterfall on the Cormor River. You'll also find significant natural areas like the Flambro Biotope, which is a vast complex of wet freshwater vegetation.
Yes, several natural monuments around Bicinicco are suitable for families. The white-flowered Nymphaea offers a peaceful pond with shade, perfect for a relaxing stop. The Waterfall on the Cormor River is also considered family-friendly, offering impressive views from a bridge. Additionally, the Flambro Biotope features an equipped path, making it accessible for a family outing.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Bicinicco, the broader Friuli Venezia Giulia region offers unique natural features. For instance, the Cornino Lake Regional Nature Reserve is a significant reintroduction center for griffon vultures, offering unique birdwatching opportunities. The Karst Region, a rocky limestone plateau, showcases geological marvels like dolines, caves, and canyons. These sites provide diverse natural experiences, from wildlife observation to geological exploration.
The area around Bicinicco is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, there are easy hiking routes like the '10mila passi S.Maria la Longa wellness trail' or moderate gravel biking loops such as the 'Junction between Cormor and Canale – Marano loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Bicinicco, Gravel biking around Bicinicco, and MTB Trails around Bicinicco guide pages.
Yes, some natural monuments are directly integrated with trails. For example, La Fontanute Spring is located along the Percorso Vita path. The Flambro Biotope also features an equipped path that allows visitors to explore the area on a circuit. For more extensive hiking, you can find various routes in the region, including easy and moderate trails, on the Hiking around Bicinicco guide page.
For those willing to venture a bit further, the Friuli Venezia Giulia region offers spectacular natural parks. The Friulian Dolomites Natural Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, provides a true wilderness experience with opportunities for hiking and spotting wildlife like deer and chamois. The Julian Prealps Nature Park is another excellent choice, known for its extraordinary biodiversity due to its unique location at the intersection of Mediterranean and Alpine biographical areas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and tranquility of the natural monuments. For instance, the interplay of the waterfall and sunlight at the Waterfall on the Cormor River offers impressive views. The white-flowered Nymphaea is often described as a beautiful, shaded spot for a break. The Flambro Biotope is valued for its natural preservation, diverse fauna, and well-restored historic mill.
While not directly in Bicinicco, the Cornino Lake Regional Nature Reserve, located near Udine, is renowned for its birdwatching opportunities. It serves as a significant reintroduction center for griffon vultures, allowing visitors to observe these majestic birds both in captivity and frequently in free flight. The reserve's diverse habitat also supports various other bird species.
Absolutely. The white-flowered Nymphaea is a serene pond offering a shaded spot to stop and recover. Lake Ragogna, surrounded by forests, features a beautiful pedestrian path perfect for leisurely strolls and enjoying the peaceful natural setting. These locations provide ideal environments for relaxation and connecting with nature.
The Flambro Biotope is the most important and vast complex of wet freshwater vegetation in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, sustained by resurgences and a network of outcropping waters. It's a significant naturalistic area for its fauna and microorganisms. An equipped path allows you to visit the area on a circuit that starts from the Braida Mill, which has been well restored and offers a place for a lunch break with tables and benches.
You can witness the Confluence of the Torre and Natisone Rivers. This natural monument marks the point where the Natisone River flows into the Torre River, contributing downstream to feed the Isonzo. It's an interesting viewpoint to observe the natural flow and interaction of these waterways.
Many natural monuments offer great photographic opportunities. The Waterfall on the Cormor River is highly recommended, especially when the interplay of the waterfall and sunlight creates impressive views. The picturesque setting of the white-flowered Nymphaea with its water lilies also provides a beautiful subject for photos.


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