Natural monuments around Cenadi are situated in a region of Calabria known for its diverse landscapes and ecological importance. The area features significant peaks, lush forests, and valuable wetlands. These sites offer opportunities for outdoor activities and showcase unique natural features.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Fountain near the disused company where the once excellent Certosa water was bottled
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Monte Coppari is located at 950 meters above sea level and is the highest point of the Kalabria Coast to Coast path. In 2023, many associations and surrounding towns fought and won against the introduction of the wind farm which involved the construction of three 200 meter high wind turbines. Thanks to the battle, Mount Coppari and its beech forest were saved.
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very fresh water; from the coast they go up to replenish their supplies
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Great views, lots of flowers and butterflies.
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Unfortunately, you cannot get on the saddle, but it is easy to carry the bike by hand and the journey is short. It is worth it.
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Overcrowded in summer day and evening due to the river and the quality of the spring water.
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Beyond the well-known Monte Coppari Beech Forest, you can explore the Serra Spring, known for its refreshing water near the Ferrera river, or the Poliolo Spring, another source of fresh water that locals frequent. For unique natural features, consider the Ancient Oriental Plane Tree.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Stele of Saint Anthony offers beautiful views and is noted for its flowers and butterflies, making it an enjoyable spot for all ages. Both Serra Spring and Poliolo Spring are also considered family-friendly, providing pleasant natural settings.
The region around Cenadi boasts diverse natural features. You'll find significant peaks like Monte Coppari with its ancient beech forest, lush greenery around Monte Covello, and valuable wetlands at Lake Angitola. There are also natural springs like Serra Spring and Poliolo Spring, and unique trees such as the Ancient Oriental Plane Tree.
Absolutely. The area offers various hiking trails. For instance, you can find a moderate ring tour around Monte Covello, or a more challenging route from Lago Acero to Monte Coppari Beech Forest. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Cenadi guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Monte Covello is intersected by the 'Alta Via Parchi Calabria' track, suitable for cyclists. Lake Angitola also features a pleasant cycle path. For more detailed routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Cenadi guide, which includes a loop around Lake Angitola.
The Monte Coppari Beech Forest is located at 950 meters above sea level, marking the highest point of the Kalabria Coast to Coast path. It's renowned for its ancient beech trees and is a testament to successful conservation efforts by local associations, preserving its natural value against development.
Yes, the Stele of Saint Anthony is an excellent viewpoint, offering beautiful panoramic views over the valley and the town of Petrizzi. It's a popular spot for visitors to enjoy the scenery.
The natural monuments around Cenadi can be enjoyed throughout the year, but summer sees places like Serra Spring becoming quite popular due to the refreshing river and spring water. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn generally offer milder temperatures and pleasant conditions.
Lake Angitola, though not a highlight in the guide, is a naturalistic oasis near Cenadi that has been officially recognized as a 'wetland of international value.' This highlights its significant ecological importance, particularly for birdwatching and wetland ecosystems.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the preserved ancient beech forest of Monte Coppari to the refreshing waters of Serra Spring and Poliolo Spring. The panoramic views from spots like the Stele of Saint Anthony are also highly praised, often accompanied by sightings of flowers and butterflies.
Yes, there are running trails available in the vicinity. You can find various routes, including a moderate loop from San Vito sullo Ionio. For more options and details, refer to the Running Trails around Cenadi guide.


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