Best attractions and places to see around Regional Park Boschi di Carrega, the first regional park in Emilia-Romagna, offers a tranquil green oasis near Parma. This protected area covers approximately 2,600 hectares, featuring rolling hills, woodlands, meadows, and artificial ponds. The park is rich in natural, historical, and cultural significance, making it a destination for exploring diverse landscapes and historical sites.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The Boschi di Carrega Regional Park was established in 1982 as the first regional park in Emilia-Romagna. It is located in the province of Parma, extending for about 1270 hectares on the river terraces between the Taro river and the Baganza stream, in the municipal territories of Collecchio, Sala Baganza and Fornovo di Taro. This green lung protects a hilly area of immense naturalistic, historical and cultural value, famous for its ducal atmospheres and its elegant landscapes.
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"It still remains to be added," writes Sigfried Grän OFM in 'Noah, the builder of the ark and inventor of viticulture', "what we left out above in the summary of the Noah story. Noah not only survives the flood and, after his rescue, offers a burnt offering to the Creator. He also incidentally becomes the inventor of viticulture. (...) In ancient Israel, the vine was considered the noblest of all plants. To own a vineyard, to enjoy its fruits and to be able to rest in the peace of its shade was ... the epitome of a happy and blessed existence." (Source: "In the Land of the Lord. Franciscan Magazine for the Holy Land", Issue 4/2024)
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The church of San Nicolò Vescovo is a Catholic place of worship with Baroque and neo-Romanesque forms located in via Maiatico 95, near the small hamlet cemetery, in Maiatico, a hamlet of Sala Baganza, in the province and diocese of Parma; it is part of the pastoral area of Calestano-Felino-Sala Baganza. Source and further information: https://it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiesa_di_San_Nicol%C3%B2_Vescovo_(Sala_Baganza)
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A few km from the city, a fantastic naturalistic island
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The church of San Nicolò Vescovo is a place of Catholic worship with baroque and neo-Romanesque forms located in via Maiatico 95, near the small village cemetery, in Maiatico, a hamlet of Sala Baganza, in the province and diocese of Parma; it is part of the pastoral area of Calestano-Felino-Sala Baganza. The original place of worship was built in medieval times: the oldest mention of its existence dates back to 26 January 1208, when the building was mentioned in a document as a branch of the parish church of Collecchio; the chapelle de Maliatico was also mentioned in 1230 in the Capitulum seu Rotulus Decimarum of the diocese of Parma, among the dependencies of the same parish. The small church was erected as a parish church in 1564 and, towards the end of the 16th century, construction work began on the modern building, which was only completed in the 18th century. On 31 July 1851 the structure was heavily damaged by lightning, which caused the collapse of a bell tower, as well as the presbytery and the adjacent house of the bell ringer; the renovation works were started in the following years and in 1878 the surviving bell tower was raised and equipped with a large clock, donated by the Marquise Teresa Araldi Trecchi.
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The Boschi di Carrega regional natural park is a protected natural area located in the province of Parma.
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The Casino dei Boschi is a beautiful villa in neoclassical style in the woods of Carega. An unmissable step when cycling in the area.
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The park is rich in diverse natural landscapes. You can visit the Lake of Switzerland, known for its alpine atmosphere created by white and red fir trees. The park also features numerous artificial ponds, streams, and extensive woodlands with chestnut, oak, and beech trees, as well as exotic species like Cedrus libani and sequoias. Over 400 species of fungi have been identified here.
Yes, the park is home to several significant historical sites. You can explore the elegant neoclassical villa, Casino dei Boschi di Carrega, which was once a Farnese hunting reserve and later expanded by Maria Luigia d'Austria. Another historical residence is Villa del Ferlaro. The 13th-century Romanesque Chiesa di San Biagio in Talignano, part of the historic Via Romea, also offers cultural insight.
Regional Park Boschi di Carrega offers numerous well-beaten paths for walking, cycling, and horseback riding. You can find various hiking routes, including easy options like the 'Casa Rossa – Boschi di Carrega loop' or 'Lago del Casino del Bosco – Casino dei Boschi loop from Sala Baganza'. For more challenging hikes, consider the 'From Sala Baganza to Monte Castione, Lago Svizzero and Museo del bosco − loop tour'. Cyclists can enjoy routes like the Vineyards in the Carrega Woods, suitable for gravel or mountain bikes. You can find more details on routes in the Hiking around Regional Park Boschi di Carrega and Gravel biking around Regional Park Boschi di Carrega guides.
Absolutely. The park is suitable for family outings, offering relaxing walks and picnic areas. The Hand Pump Water Well in Boschi di Carrega is a popular spot for families. The Bosco della Capannella area features the 'Alice path,' which is specifically designed for disabled and visually impaired visitors, making it accessible for a wider range of families. Picnic areas with benches, tables, and water points are available at the Casinetto Visitor Center and the Levati Center.
The park is home to abundant wildlife. You might spot roe deer, which is the symbol of the protected area, along with wild boar, badgers, porcupines, foxes, and weasels. Birdwatchers can look for red woodpeckers, green woodpeckers, goshawks, and sparrowhawks. The park's artificial ponds and streams also host amphibians and reptiles, including the rare European pond turtle.
The park offers different charms throughout the year. The woods, such as the Road in the Boschi di Carrega, provide cool shelter during summer. The Lake of Switzerland is especially fascinating in autumn when the surrounding trees display vibrant reddish colors. Spring also brings lush greenery and blooming flora.
The Woods and Territory Museum, located at the park center, is an excellent resource. It features outdoor exhibition routes highlighting architectural elements and both native and exotic plants. Inside the Casinetto, you'll find a mycological exhibition, a historic xylotheque (a collection of wood samples), and the Pietro Miodini collection of woodworking tools and utensils.
Yes, the Faggeta di Maria Amalia (Beechwood of Maria Amalia) and its Monumental Garden offer popular itineraries for pleasant walks and rides. These areas showcase centuries-old beech trees and carefully designed gardens, providing a tranquil environment for visitors.
Visitors frequently highlight the park's tranquility and natural beauty. Many appreciate the cool shelter provided by the woods during summer, making it ideal for cycling, walking, and running. The diverse landscapes, from vineyards to lakes, and the historical villas also receive positive feedback for offering a blend of nature and culture.
Yes, the park offers several easy hiking routes suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll. Examples include the 'Casa Rossa – Boschi di Carrega loop from Sala Baganza' (5.4 km) and the 'Lago del Casino del Bosco – Casino dei Boschi loop from Sala Baganza' (5 km). These routes are generally well-maintained and offer a pleasant way to experience the park's natural beauty. More easy options can be found in the Easy hikes around Regional Park Boschi di Carrega guide.
Over half of the park's area is covered by woods, featuring a rich diversity of trees. You'll primarily find native species like chestnut, oak, and beech trees. Additionally, the park is home to exotic species such as Cedrus libani, Picea glauca, and sequoias, many of which were introduced by Maria Luigia d'Austria.
Yes, the park's internal paths are well-suited for mountain biking or e-MTB, offering fun passages and diverse terrain. The Road in the Boschi di Carrega is a popular area for this, providing cool shelter. The Vineyards in the Carrega Woods also offer interesting streets for gravel or mountain bikes. You can find specific routes in the Hiking around Regional Park Boschi di Carrega guide, which includes MTB trails.


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