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Picentini Mountains Regional Park

Guide: Natural Parks, Campania


Monti Picentini Regional Park – Green heart of Campania between springs, woods and infinite silences. The Picentini Mountains Regional Park extends between the provinces of Salerno and Avellino, in a mountainous area where nature dominates unchallenged. With its wild landscapes, dense forests, crystal-clear springs, and rich biodiversity, the park is a haven of peace for those seeking authentic experiences in contact with the environment. ⛰️ Majestic mountains and panoramic peaks: The Picentini Mountains are part of the Campanian Apennines and include suggestive peaks such as Monte Polveracchio, Monte Cervialto and Monte Terminio. Vast views, deep silence and unspoiled nature make these peaks a paradise for hikers and trekking lovers. 👉 Tip: Walk the Monte Polveracchio loop from Acerno: a cool, wooded and very scenic itinerary. 🌿 Forests, pure waters and biodiversity: The park is known for its vast forests of beech, oak, chestnut and silver fir. It is an area rich in fauna: wolves, wild cats, wild boars, golden eagles and numerous species of amphibians find refuge in its folds. The numerous springs feed important watercourses, such as the Sele and the Calore. 👉 Tip: Stop at the Sele Springs or the Ferriere di Volturara Irpina: cool, relaxing places perfect for a break in nature. 🏞️ Caves, valleys and hidden places: Mysterious caves, silent plateaus, small waterfalls and centuries-old beech forests are hidden in the woods. The Castelcivita Caves and the Pertosa-Auletta Caves are underground jewels that can be visited, where nature sculpts fascinating shapes in the living rock. 👉 Tip: Visit the caves with a guide: some offer boat experiences on the underground river and adventure trails unique in Italy. 🏘️ Villages suspended between past and nature: Towns such as Bagnoli Irpino, Montella, Giffoni Valle Piana and Serino are gateways to the park and treasure troves of traditions. Rural architecture, ancient abbeys, narrow stone streets and a strong connection to the mountains characterize these welcoming communities. 👉 Tip: Discover the Abbey of Goleto in Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi and then stop for a typical lunch: silence, history and taste in perfect harmony. 🍄 Typical products and mountain flavors: The Picentini area is rich in gastronomic excellence: chestnuts from Montella, truffles, mushrooms, honey, artisanal cured meats and cheeses such as caciocavallo and ricotta Irpina. Strong flavors, born from an intact environment and worked with passion. 👉 Tip: Visit Montella in autumn for the Chestnut Festival: between markets, trails and tastings, you will experience a genuine and warm atmosphere. 🚶 Slow-paced experiences: The park invites you to slow down: trekking through beech forests, walks among the springs, visits to water mills, craft workshops and farmhouses surrounded by greenery. It is the perfect place to regenerate, disconnect and rediscover an authentic connection with the earth. 👉 Tip: Try a guided nature trail with environmental educators: you will discover nature with new eyes. The Picentini Mountains Park is the slow beat of an ancient mountain. Here time dilates, the air smells of forest and silence, and every step brings you closer to the essence of nature.

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