Fodor's Expert Review Parco Nazionale del Pollino

Castrovillari Family

Italy's largest national park straddles Calabria and Basilicata, rises to over 7,000 feet at Serra Dolcedorme, and offers many opportunities for outdoors enthusiasts. Its ancient wooded valleys are home to Europe's oldest tree, a 1,230-year-old Heldreich’s pine. There are five summits all over 6,562 feet, the highest point being Serra Dolcedorme at 7,438 feet above sea level, the highest point of the Southern Apennines. It's the only peak from where it's possible to see three seas: the Ionian, the Tyrrhenian, and the Adriatic. Hiking trails dot the landscape with excursions for most abilities—and there are popular picnicking viewpoints, often near rifugi (rustic hostels that tend to offer food).

Family National Park

Quick Facts

Via Cairoli 80
Castrovillari, Calabria  87012, Italy

334-1005054-Club Alpino Italiano–Sezione di Castrovillari

parconazionalepollino.it; www.caicastrovillari.it

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