Best natural monuments around Sorbo San Basile are found within the Sila Piccola region of the Calabrian Apennines, serving as a gateway to the Sila National Park. The area features a rich natural environment with extensive forests of beech and Calabrian pine. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, including artificial lakes, ancient woodlands, and various natural features. This region offers opportunities for hiking and nature observation.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Ginestra is a shrub that, thanks to symbiosis with bacteria, binds nitrogen from the air and fertilizes even the poorest, dry soils. In fertile soils, it spreads too much, creating dense fields that smother other plants – a bit like an uninvited guest who eats everything from the buffet. Inside, it contains sparteine, an alkaloid used to treat cardiac arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation and circulatory problems, and its stiff shoots have been used for centuries to make brooms. And even today, in some places, these shoots are used as traditional rods given to naughty children in December instead of presents.
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A plant with intensely yellow flowers that grows wild in southern Italy. Here it is most often called ginestra. It occurs especially in mountainous and dry areas, and its presence in the landscape of Calabria in spring and early summer is very characteristic - it creates yellow spots on the slopes and along the roads. The intensely yellow flowers stand out against the green slopes, creating a strong and at the same time harmonious contrast. This combination works on the imagination and gives a strong impression of the freshness and exuberance of nature. In Calabria, especially in May and June, this contrast is perfectly visible: the green hills are covered with a yellow shower of flowers, creating almost painterly landscapes.
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Piciaro torrent waterfalls, beautiful fresh water even in summer.
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Suggestive walk between the ridges of the hills, you are immersed in nature.
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They meet on the Monte Gariglione ring, a beautiful place
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We spent 6 wonderful days in the Sila park, looking for calm at the end of December and beginning of January. The exceptional spring temperatures accompanied us during all our treks. A moment out of time, alone in the world in the middle of '' gigantic '' pines more than a hundred years old! Please leave the areas clean. Bring your trash! Thanks.
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Thanks to some volunteers from Taverna it is possible to walk the path that leads to the waterfall of the Litrello stream. The route then leads to the remains of the Peseca Abbey.
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Tirivolo is a small mountain village, which is located at an altitude of 1580 meters. According to analyzes in 2010 it was defined as the area with the cleanest air in Europe. The area is known for its forest area.
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The region around Sorbo San Basile, nestled in the Sila Piccola, offers a variety of natural attractions. Highlights include the picturesque Lake Passante, the ancient forests of Coturelle Piccione – Treasure Chest of Biodiversity within the Sila National Park, and the striking Litrello Waterfall. You can also discover the vibrant Ginestra in Calabria, known for its intensely yellow flowers.
You can visit the Litrello Waterfall, where a path leads directly to the stream's cascade and extends to the remains of the Peseca Abbey. Another beautiful spot is Cascata del Piciaro, located on the Monte Gariglione ring, offering fresh water even during summer months.
The region is home to the Ginestra in Calabria, a plant with intensely yellow flowers that creates characteristic yellow spots on slopes and along roads, especially in spring and early summer. The Sila National Park also boasts a vast woodland area primarily consisting of ancient beech and Calabrian pine forests, with over 1,200 plant species.
The 'Giganti della Sila' (Giants of Sila) are centuries-old larch pines found in the Fallistro Nature Reserve, located further within the Sila National Park near Camigliatello. These colossal trees can reach up to 45 meters in height and offer a unique glimpse into the ancient forests of the Sila plateau.
The area around Sorbo San Basile, particularly within the Sila National Park, offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, mountain biking, and horseback riding. For specific routes, explore the hiking trails, MTB trails, and road cycling routes available.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For example, you can try the easy Sentiero delle Fate Loop, the moderate Grotta Rosa Trail, or the more challenging Lago Passante Loop. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Sorbo San Basile guide.
Absolutely. The Sila Piccola region provides excellent terrain for both mountain biking and road cycling. You can find routes like the 'Lago di Passante, Tirivolo, and Villaggio Mancuso Loop' for MTB or the 'Calabria Parks Cycle Route - Stage 7' for road cycling. Check the dedicated MTB Trails around Sorbo San Basile and Road Cycling Routes around Sorbo San Basile guides for more options.
The terrain varies, ranging from gentle slopes to more challenging ascents within the Sila National Park. You'll encounter dense forests of beech and Calabrian pine, picturesque streams, and areas around artificial lakes like Lake Passante. Trails can range from easy to difficult, with some featuring waterfalls and rocky sections, such as the area around Pietra dei Margari.
The region offers beauty throughout the year. Spring is ideal for seeing blooming meadows and the intensely yellow Ginestra flowers. Summer is perfect for walks and enjoying the fresh water of the waterfalls. The first snows of the year also create tranquil and picturesque scenery, especially around Lake Passante.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Ginestra in Calabria offers a visually appealing experience, and the Coturelle Piccione – Treasure Chest of Biodiversity within the Sila National Park provides an accessible way to experience the region's rich flora and fauna.
The Sila National Park, covering over 73,000 hectares, is one of Italy's largest and most important natural spaces. It is celebrated for its exceptional biodiversity, housing over 1,200 plant species and a diverse animal population, including the Apennine Wolf. The park features vast ancient beech and Calabrian pine forests and an extensive network of 66 hiking trails spanning 600 kilometers. You can learn more about the park on Italia.it.


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