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Conti d'Aquino Castle
The castle, erected in the 11th century, stands on the highest part of the town of Belcastro. It features a mighty Main Tower, placed in the center of the fortress and surrounded by important defensive walls.

Valli Cupe Nature Reserve
Discovering very long canyons, nameless ruins, and a Good Giant

Roncino Pond
Near the Roncino pond is preserved the "Vutullo" larch pine, an ecotype with a cylindrical, knotless trunk that was once used to make antennas for Royal Navy ships.

Wolf Falls
Within Sila National Park, we can admire this beautiful waterfall named after the frequency with which wolves can be spotted from a cliff overlooking it.

The Norman Middle Ages of Santa Severina
The impregnable fortress becomes the guardian of the history of the village

Passer Lake
Lake Passante is an artificial lake, the smallest in Sila, all around embellished with many species of flora and fauna, capable of providing exciting and striking landscapes in all seasons

Record-breaking Calabria, the isthmus of Catanzaro
It climbs from the Ionian Sea to the Tyrrhenian Sea by ascending to a windy saddle between the Serre and Sila Piccola

Village of San Floro
It is a hamlet that, among other things, boasts an ancient and deep connection with silkworm cultivation and consequently with silk. In fact, a few steps away from the hamlet is a charming mulberry orchard.

Villages of the Orange Coast
A day hunting for views going up from the Ionian coast to three villages overlooking it from the first hilly hinterland

Squillace. The Devil's Bridge
The picturesque ruin of this medieval bridge is a destination for a walk in the countryside outside the city limits

The ceramics of Squillace
Bearing witness to a history dating back thousands of years, these art ceramics uncover an interesting aspect of city life

Squillace, a Norman city
Starting point of the spectacular crossing from the Ionian Sea to the Tyrrhenian Sea by crossing the so-called Isthmus of Catanzaro