Protected Area Guide
Italy is home to 8 protected areas aggregated on komoot, primarily consisting of marine reserves that safeguard significant coastal and island ecosystems. These areas are concentrated around Sicily, the Gulf of Naples, and the coasts of Tuscany and Puglia, featuring landscapes that range from rugged limestone cliffs and volcanic terrain to sandy shores. The network of protected areas in Italy provides a framework for outdoor activities such as hiking, jogging, mountain biking, and road cycling along scenic coastal routes.
Komoot features more than 500 routes across these protected areas, with experiences shared by over 19,000 visitors who have given an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars. Among the top protected areas in Italy available on the platform, Area Marina Protetta Plemmirio in Sicily offers a rugged coastline with limestone cliffs ideal for road cycling and hiking. In the Gulf of Naples, the Area Marina Protetta Regno di Nettuno contains over 50 hiking trails through its volcanic landscapes. Further north, the Area Marina Protetta Secche della Meloria provides numerous cycling routes along the Tuscan coast near its protected seabeds. These designated zones ensure that human-powered exploration can coexist with the conservation of unique marine and terrestrial biodiversity.
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Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Area Marina Protetta Secche della Meloria is an underwater marine protected area off Livorno, offering diverse seabeds. The surrounding coast provides routes for cycling, jogging, and hiking.
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Area Marina Protetta Isole Ciclopi is a marine protected area off Sicily's eastern coast, offering routes for hiking, cycling, and jogging amidst volcanic landscapes.
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Area Marina Protetta Regno di Nettuno, a marine protected area in the Gulf of Naples, offers diverse volcanic landscapes and rich marine life for hiking, cycling, and running.
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Area Marina Protetta Capo Milazzo in Sicily offers diverse terrain for hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking, with coastal paths and panoramic Tyrrhenian Sea views.
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Area Marina Protetta Plemmirio in Sicily offers a rugged coastline with limestone cliffs and coves, ideal for road cycling, mountain biking, and hiking routes.
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4.4
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Area Marina Protetta di Torre Guaceto - Zona C (riserva parziale) is a marine protected area in Puglia, ideal for hiking and cycling across diverse landscapes.
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4.7
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Area marina protetta Isole Pelagie is a Mediterranean marine protected area offering diverse landscapes for hiking, jogging, and cycling routes across its islands.
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Area Marina Protetta Isola di Ustica is a marine protected area around a volcanic island, offering diverse routes for hiking and jogging across its rugged terrain.
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This page aggregates 8 protected areas in Italy, which are primarily marine reserves safeguarding coastal and island ecosystems. These designated zones, such as Area Marina Protetta Plemmirio in Sicily, provide a framework for outdoor activities while conserving unique biodiversity. The areas are concentrated around Sicily, the Gulf of Naples, and the coasts of Tuscany and Puglia.
The primary activities are hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking, with more than 590 routes available across the 8 aggregated areas. Many routes are also suitable for jogging and touring bicycle rides. The landscapes include coastal paths, volcanic terrain, and routes with panoramic sea views.
Based on visitor numbers, the main protected areas are Area Marina Protetta Secche della Meloria near Livorno, with over 7,000 visitors, and Area Marina Protetta Isole Ciclopi off Sicily's coast. The Area Marina Protetta Plemmirio is also a significant destination.
This page focuses on 8 specific protected areas, which are primarily marine reserves. Italy's overall conservation network is much larger, including 25 National Parks in Italy like Gran Paradiso and Stelvio. Those parks often cover vast inland mountain regions, whereas the areas on this page protect coastal and marine environments.
The Area Marina Protetta Regno di Nettuno in the Gulf of Naples features over 100 routes, with more than 50 dedicated hiking trails. The area's volcanic landscapes also offer routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and running.
The coastal region around Area Marina Protetta Secche della Meloria offers numerous cycling opportunities. There are over 25 touring bicycle routes and more than 10 road cycling routes available. The terrain is generally flat along the coast, suitable for various skill levels.
Yes, there are over 30 hiking trails in the Area Marina Protetta Plemmirio. These routes follow the rugged limestone coastline of Sicily, offering views over the sea. The area also has routes for jogging, mountain biking, and road cycling.
Hiking trails in these protected areas are predominantly coastal. For example, the Area Marina Protetta Capo Milazzo offers paths with panoramic views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Routes vary from easy walks along sandy shores to more challenging hikes on rugged, volcanic terrain.
Yes, many of the coastal areas feature routes suitable for families. The areas around Area Marina Protetta di Torre Guaceto in Puglia, for instance, offer flatter terrain for easier cycling and walking. It is recommended to check the difficulty and length of individual routes to find the best fit.
The Area Marina Protetta Isole Ciclopi is characterized by its volcanic landscapes. Located off Sicily's eastern coast, the routes for hiking and cycling pass through areas shaped by ancient volcanic activity, with distinctive rock formations.
The coastal and island protected areas are accessible for most of the year. The spring and autumn months generally offer moderate temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon activities more comfortable.

