The Aspromont Park is located in Calabria, southern Italy, and its unique geological structure is the result of the Earth's dynamic and seismic tectonic evolution that began over 500 million years ago and continues to this day. The park is located on a peninsula formed by the remnants of the Apennine Mountains, with mountains, ridges, and plateaus separated by deep valleys eroded by natural water currents.
Very special nature
We just saw Bova and the road leading up to it, but we were very impressed by the nature. Bova in itself is beautiful.
Surprising!
The narrow roads, the small cities, the nature and the surprising snow on the top... everything was amazing! We went up by car and only the last 600 m to the top we had to walk. The 4x4 car is good o...
Incredibly Beautiful
We drove to Gambarie and then took a hike from the Menta Dam to the Amendola Falls. The hike was easy, the path clearly marked and deserted. We passed no one that day, although on the weekend it's pro...
The park that has everything
The most varied and interesting of all the Italian National Parks, I think. Anyway, it deserves to be better known. It's got everything: friendly people (especially in Delianuova); villages where a so...
Wonderful scenery, amazing nature and stunning views
A must-see national park in Calabria! Large parts of it are seemingly unexplored, which makes it even more fascinating. Here is a great tip for a great hiking trail: A friend of mine and me drove ...