Parco regionale dei Monti Picentini (regional park)

The Parco regionale dei Monti Picentini (regional park) ( go to the link) extends over an area of about 155676.25 acres and includes 30 cities in the provinces of Avellino and Salerno. This park was established in order to protect a very important naturalistic area, as it holds the most important watershed in the South of Italy. From the springs of the Picentini mountains, covered with century-old beech trees, turkey oaks, and chestnut trees, rise the following rivers: Sele, Calore, Sabato, Picentino, Ofanto. The river waters are used to quench the city of Naples, the Irpinia and Salerno areas, and the Puglia region. The ridge of the Picentini mountains is mainly made of limestone and dolomite rocks, and its highest peak is the Cervialto mountain (1809 mt.) at which foot it is situated the Piano Lacero with the lake of the same name. It is a wide mountain area that includes the following peaks: Terminio, Felascosa, Raiamagra, Calvello, Cervialto, Polveracchio, Raia, Nai, Monna, and Costa calda.
The territory includes the most luxuriant forest expanse and the biggest reservoir in the South of Italy. It is crossed by many water courses, in particular by Sele and Picentino. The soil is very fertile thanks to its morphology that absorbs a considerable amount of water. The park hosts a faunal heritage with a huge variety of mammals, rodents, birds, and reptiles. Moreover, the history of this area is characterized by continuous conflicts amongst different folks having different cultures that left many traces on this territory, and these represent a great valuable cultural heritage to be preserved. Through the support provided by culture and the historical places to tourism and agriculture, the protection and conservation aims of natural heritage might be reached. The census has concerned an area of about the 15% of the park’s territory which the following cities belong to: Giffoni Valle Piana, Nusco, Bagnoli Irpino, Montella, Volturara Irpina, Olevano sul Tusciano, Santo Stefano del Sole, and Serino.

Sites of Interest

farmhouse
farmhouse - Nusco (AV)
manor farm
manor farm - Nusco (AV)
farmhouse
farmhouse - Giffoni Valle Piana (SA)
manor farm
manor farm - Volturara Irpina (AV)