Pollino National Park

Pollino National Park
Pollino National Park


Go hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking or whitewater rafting in Italy’s largest natural park, featuring fragrant pinewoods, tall peaks and rushing rivers.

Lush mountain meadows, deep canyons and craggy peaks make up the vast expanse of Pollino National Park. Spanning 743 square miles (1,925 square kilometres), Pollino National Park is Italy’s largest expanse of protected wilderness and is home to some of the country’s most rare plants and animals. Visit tiny Albanian-speaking towns huddled on the mountainsides or embark on an exciting adventure through Pollino National Park’s diverse landscapes.

Learn about the region by visiting some of the national park’s traditional villages. Hillside Viggianello and pretty Rotonda are not only convenient entry points into the park, but also enchanting places to sample local produce and traditional fare. Check out San Paolo Albanese and San Costantino Albanese. These vestigial villages date back to the 16th century, when Albanian migrants populated the region. Visit the convent in Morano Calabro or see the superb church in Cerchiara.

Discover the park’s network of hiking trails and day-use areas. Explore wildflower-dotted meadows, wooded slopes and grassy summits. Belvedere di Malvento is a popular lookout. More seasoned hikers might also want to take in the views from Serra Dolcedorme and Monte Pollino. Watch for rare stands of Bosnian pine, as well as roe deer, Italian wolves, wildcats and golden eagles. Bring a picnic to enjoy amid the woodland setting or dine at some of the village trattorias and enjoy fresh pasta dishes.

For a faster pace, check out the mountain-biking and horse-riding trails. In winter, go cross-country skiing on the massif’s uplands. Try whitewater rafting on the Lao River.

The Pollino National Park is easy to access from Calabria and Basilicata. Combine your visit with nearby Calabrian coastal resorts, such as Scalea. The closest airport is in Lamezia Terme and the nearest railway line runs along the Tyrrhenian coastline. Go to visitor centres in Viaganello and Rotonda to find out what activities are most suitable during your visit. Guided tours and walking groups are available in these towns. There is no fee to enter the park.

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GREEN Bed and Breakfast a Castrovillari

GREEN Bed and Breakfast a Castrovillari

Via Acquaformosa 10 Castrovillari CS
GREEN Bed and Breakfast a Castrovillari
Bio B&B La Scoperta del Pollino

Bio B&B La Scoperta del Pollino

Via Benedetto Manfredi, 13 Laino Castello CS
Bio B&B La Scoperta del Pollino
Agriturismo Pinelli

Agriturismo Pinelli

Piano del Giudice snc Plataci CS
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Maritim Resort Calabria

Maritim Resort Calabria

Via Lipari 32 Villapiana CS
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Eco Resort Dei Siriti

Eco Resort Dei Siriti

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Contrada Piantata Nova Siri MT
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Valtur Otium Resort

Valtur Otium Resort

Localitá Torre Cerchiara Villapiana CS
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Castello di Altomonte

Castello di Altomonte

5 out of 5
Piazza Castello 6 Altomonte CS
Castello di Altomonte
Best Western Hotel Imperiale

Best Western Hotel Imperiale

4 out of 5
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Best Western Hotel Imperiale
Hotel Tea Praia

Hotel Tea Praia

4 out of 5
Via Dante Alighieri 60 Praia a Mare CS
Hotel Tea Praia
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