Exciting trekking that includes the "Big Meadow" of Mount Gennaro and the karst morphologies around, climbing then to the summit of Monte Gennaro itself, among centuries-old beech trees, naturalistic beauties, pastoral landscapes that used to attract the gaze and interest of the scientists who have here founded the Accademia dei Lincei.Another piece of our hidden, almost "invisible", Italy.
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WHERE SHALL WE GO?
- Park of the Lucretili Mountains
- Summit of Monte Gennaro
- Peaks of minor hills already frequented by the Paleolithic
- Pratone del Monte Gennaro
- Karst gullies home to transhumance routes
WHAT SHALL WE SEE/DO?
- The splendid "balcony" views of the countryside of Rome and the city
- The "labyrinth" morphology of the karst gullies covered with centuries-old beech woods
- The incredible ancient tree specimens of different species
- The large meadow of Monte Gennaro, inhabited since the Paleolithic, with wells, witnesses of its karst origin
- The summit of M. gennaro with the Torretta and the wide 360 degree panorama of the countryside below
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