Attractions and places to see around Campana offer a diverse landscape in the Calabria region. This area is characterized by its significant natural features, including vast forests and unique geological formations. Visitors can explore a region known for its wild, sparsely inhabited plateaus and rich water sources. The natural environment provides opportunities for outdoor exploration and appreciating diverse flora.
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Umbriatico, located in the province of Crotone in Calabria, is a small town known for its connection with agriculture, livestock and forestation. One of its main features is the cliff on which it was built. Described by historians and poets as a place difficult to access and surrounded by spectacular landscapes, this town has never needed a castle since the rock on which it stands represents a natural fortress. Its history dates back to ancient times, with ties to the city of Bristacia and Roman rule.
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A very suggestive stretch of road almost near Paludi. Incredible views of both the sea and the mountains. Here you also cross the Motta Gallery, which is not illuminated but is rather short and adds an even more interesting touch to the route.
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Nice stretch of road in the heart of the Sila National Park. Here you cross a forest of larch pines or black pine of Calabria, which is an endemic subspecies and forms the famous Sila pine forests. The asphalt in good condition allows you to enjoy the silence of the woods.
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This is the Parco della Sila, one of the four large parks included in the Calabria region. La Sila is a huge plateau positioned above 1,000 meters above sea level, it is a very wild and sparsely inhabited place with enormous charm from a landscape point of view. It is an area very rich in water and is called the "Great Forest of Italy".
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Who knows who or what carved these stones. The one on the left looks like an elephant, what does the one on the right look like?
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The Sila National Park is one of the most important biosphere reserves that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Historically, the park is also known as the "Great Forest of Italy". It has nine biogenetic nature reserves. One of the most important is the reserve "Giganti della Sila" (Giants of the Sila) in Fallistro. Among other things, ancient black pines (Pinus nigra) grow here.
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The primary natural attraction is Sila National Park, known as the "Great Forest of Italy" and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It features ancient black pines and offers a wild, sparsely inhabited landscape rich in water. You can also explore the Road through the Sila pine forest, which showcases endemic black pine of Calabria, and the unique Incavallicata Stones, a natural monument with intriguing rock formations.
Yes, you can visit Umbriatico Village. This small town, located in the province of Crotone, is a historical settlement built on a cliff, which served as a natural fortress. It has ancient ties to the city of Bristacia and Roman rule, offering insights into the region's past.
The region around Campana is ideal for outdoor activities, especially cycling. You can find various routes for touring bicycles and road cycling. For example, there are routes like 'Verso le grotte Rupestri di Verzino' for touring bikes and 'From Cariati to Mandatoriccio along the Gulf of Taranto coastline' for road cycling. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Campana and Road Cycling Routes around Campana guide pages.
Yes, Sila National Park is considered family-friendly. Its vast forests and natural beauty provide an excellent environment for outdoor exploration and appreciating diverse flora and fauna with children.
The Sila pine forests, particularly along the Road through the Sila pine forest, are notable for their larch pines or black pine of Calabria. This is an endemic subspecies, meaning it is unique to this region, forming the famous and distinctive Sila pine forests.
Absolutely. The Galleria Motta and Scenic Ascent to Paludi offers a very suggestive stretch of road with incredible views of both the sea and the mountains. It also includes crossing the short, unlit Motta Gallery, adding an interesting touch to the route.
The Incavallicata Stones are a natural monument featuring unique rock formations. Their distinctive shapes invite speculation about their origins, with one often resembling an elephant, making them a curious sight for visitors.
Visitors particularly appreciate the wild and charming landscape of the Sila plateau, especially within Sila National Park. The silence of the woods along routes like the Road through the Sila pine forest and the spectacular views from places like the Galleria Motta and Scenic Ascent to Paludi are frequently highlighted.
Yes, there are trails suitable for intermediate cyclists. For example, the Road through the Sila pine forest is categorized as intermediate, offering a pleasant cycling experience through the woods. Many of the cycling routes listed in the Cycling around Campana guide also cater to various skill levels, including intermediate.
Sila National Park is recognized as one of the most important biosphere reserves and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This designation highlights its global ecological importance, particularly for its ancient black pines and diverse ecosystems, ensuring its protection and conservation.
Umbriatico Village is known for its cliffside location and historical significance. When visiting, appreciate its unique architecture and the natural fortress aspect of its setting. It's a place to immerse yourself in the history of agriculture, livestock, and forestation that shaped this ancient town.


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