Best attractions and places to see around Spezzano Della Sila include a variety of natural and cultural sites within the Sila National Park. This region in Calabria is characterized by its lakes, dense forests, and historical landmarks. It serves as a hub for outdoor activities, offering numerous opportunities for exploration. The area provides a blend of natural beauty and insights into local heritage.
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Cycle through the colourful heart of Italy’s Calabria – Ciclovia Parchi
The unexpected mountain – Ciclovia Parchi Calabria
Along the backbone of Calabria – Sentiero Italia
Nature & adventure — cycling through Calabria's national parks
Hiking around Spezzano Della Sila
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Characteristic corner of the Camigliati park, typical route for those who set off from the fountain of Fiuggi towards the square of Fallistro
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The Sentiero Italia starts right in Camigliatello, near the pharmacy. The first stretch of woodland is flat and runs alongside a stream: one side is covered in beech trees (facing north), while the other is covered in pine trees. Water is so abundant that this valley is known as the "Sette Acque" (Seven Waters).
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One of a kind, this majestic ancient forest in central Calabria has survived intact since the 17th century in the shadow of its imposing "patriarchs," creating a magnificent natural spectacle. https://fondoambiente.it/luoghi/i-giganti-della-sila
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Lake Cecita is one of the artificial basins that has adapted best to the Sila landscape
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After a ride around the lake... time for some serious charging. The local Patate della Sila IGP is not only legendary in taste, but also fuel, which grows thanks to the same water you just passed. Grown right next to the trail, it ends up on your plate before you even have time to take off your helmet😅. Perfect after the kilometers you've racked up.
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The Ciclovia dei Parchi della Calabria runs around the lake. Although the entire Ciclovia is considered a route for experienced cyclists due to the significant elevation gain, the lake section is characterized by a more accessible profile. The sections are dominated by flat or gentle climbs, making it suitable for cyclists with average physical fitness. The surface is mixed, alternating between asphalt and gravel sections (natural surfaces and dirt roads), typical of cycle routes immersed in nature. For this reason, a trekking, gravel or mountain bike is most suitable.
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Photos from this place best reflect the natural and wild character of Lago di Cecita, whose surface is located at 1,143 meters above sea level. The forest not only does not end at the water line, but actually penetrates it. Tall conifers and lower shrubs create a dense wall of greenery, the lowest parts of which grow out of the lake's depths. It looks as if nature perfectly incorporated the body of water into the existing forest, creating a harmonious, forest-water scenery.
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Starting point for many adventures, not only by bike
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The region offers several family-friendly spots. You can visit I Giganti della Sila Nature Reserve, known for its ancient trees and a short, accessible path. Lake Cecita also features the Cupone Visitor Center with a naturalistic museum and botanical garden, suitable for all ages. Additionally, Lorica and Lake Arvo provide opportunities for water sports and bike excursions.
Excellent viewpoints can be found at Lake Cecita, an artificial lake within the Sila National Park, offering splendid habitats and landscapes. Another beautiful spot is Lorica and Lake Arvo, which provides picturesque views of Lake Arvo.
You can explore La Carbonara Charcoal Kilns, Parco Nazionale della Sila. This site showcases the ancient craft of charcoal burning, a significant historical process in the region, and is located on the Cupone educational trail.
Yes, the area is excellent for hiking. You can find various trails, including the challenging Bosco del Corvo Trail and the moderate Monte Curcio Trail. For more options, explore the Hiking around Spezzano Della Sila guide.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy road cycling around the lakes and through the Sila National Park. There are also running trails for various fitness levels. For detailed routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Spezzano Della Sila and Running Trails around Spezzano Della Sila guides.
The town of Camigliatello Silano is a central hub with many bars, cafes, and restaurants offering local delicacies. It's also a common starting point for many trekking and cycling activities in the area.
The Cupone Visitor Center, located near Lake Cecita, is a facility of the Sila National Park. It provides insights into the history, nature, and culture of the Sila through a naturalistic museum and a botanical garden. It also has public toilets and picnic tables, making it a good starting point for excursions.
While popular attractions like Lake Cecita and I Giganti della Sila are well-loved, exploring the broader Sila National Park offers many opportunities for solitude. Consider less-trafficked sections of the park's extensive trail network for a quieter experience.
The region is characterized by its stunning lakes, such as Lake Cecita and Lake Arvo, and dense forests. The I Giganti della Sila Nature Reserve is particularly notable for its gigantic, centuries-old pines.
Visitors frequently highlight the natural beauty of the lakes and forests, the well-preserved ancient trees at I Giganti della Sila, and the opportunities for outdoor activities like water sports and cycling around Lake Arvo. The blend of natural landscapes and cultural insights is also highly valued.
Yes, the Sila National Park offers several challenging routes. For instance, the 'From Da Fago del Soldato to Monte Scuro' running trail and the 'Bosco del Corvo Trail' for hiking are rated as difficult. You can find more challenging options in the Hiking around Spezzano Della Sila guide.
Yes, there are circular routes, particularly for road cycling and running. An example is the 'Sila National Park – Lake Arvo and Lorica loop from Camigliatello Silano' for road cycling. For hiking, you can find loops like 'Lo Scopazzo Shepherd's Hut – Wildlife enclosures loop from Parcheggio Cupone'. Check the respective guides for more details.


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