Natural regional park of Serre explained

Parco Naturale Regionale delle Serre
Iucn Category:II
Map:Italy
Map Width:200
Location:Calabria
Nearest City:Serra San Bruno
Coordinates:38.5664°N 16.3722°W
Label:Serre
Label Position:top
Area:0.17687km2
Established:2004
Governing Body:Regione Calabria
Url:http://www.parcodelleserre.it/

The Natural Regional Park of Serre is a protected natural area of Calabria, Italy created in 2004.

Geography

Located between Aspromonte and La Sila, it is crossed by two mountain ranges, Monte Pecoraro and Monte Covello, large forests, including the Wood of Stilo, and rivers with waterfalls, including Marmarico Falls, near Bivongi, and Pietracupa Falls, near Guardavalle.

The park covers 17.687hectare and extends into the provinces of Catanzaro, Reggio Calabria and Vibo Valentia: Acquaro, Arena, Badolato, Bivongi, Brognaturo, Cardinale, Davoli, Fabrizia, Gerocarne, Guardavalle, Maierato, Mongiana, Monterosso Calabro, Nardodipace, Pizzo, Pizzoni, Polia, Santa Caterina dello Ionio, Satriano, San Sostene, Serra San Bruno, Simbario, Sorianello, Spadola, Stilo.

Fauna

The animals present in the park:

Mammals

Birds

Reptiles

Amphibians

Insects:

Points of interest

See also

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