Best natural monuments around Pavia Di Udine offer diverse natural features within the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. The area features river ecosystems, historic garden parks, and significant individual trees. These sites provide opportunities to experience the local landscape and its natural elements. The broader region, accessible from Pavia Di Udine, includes Alpine foothills and unique river systems.
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The Torbiera Selvote biotope covers 59.8 hectares and its perimeter largely follows that of the SIC IT3320028 Palude Selvote. It lies entirely within the municipality of Castions di Strada. Numerous habitats characteristic of the Friulian spring system are present in this area. There are ditches with typical aquatic vegetation, a large central peat bog with cladiets and formations dominated by Schoenus nigricans, a wet meadow on peat soil dominated by Molinia caerulea, and a recently formed black alder wood. This biotope is also very important as a conservation and refuge point for fauna. Among invertebrates, the presence of the now very rare freshwater crayfish is important. Amphibians are well represented by both various species of frogs (including the endemic Lataste's frog) and newts. In these humid environments, the glacial relict viviparous lizard and the European pond turtle are also present. These natural areas also host the asp viper and other snakes. Its role as a refuge for avifauna is notable, being located within a territory that is overall subject to intense anthropogenic pressure.
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At the river threshold, a bridge crosses, from which the threshold can be seen to the north. The interplay of the waterfall and sunlight offers impressive views.
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A large, solitary oak tree in the middle of the meadows, perfect for a scenic stop. A recommended stop on an easy loop between Passons and Nogaredo di Prato, immersed in greenery and tranquility.
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A suggestive waterfall seen from the bridge that crosses the Cormor river, on a dirt road
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La Rôl del Navarúl: a monumental and splendid ultra-secular oak tree
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Amazing place in every season... pure energy!
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This historic garden park is dedicated to Loris Fortuna. It is a place of rest and relaxation. After a period of unsatisfactory maintenance, the garden is finally well-kept and welcoming again, especially on nice days, and above all because of its majestic trees, its proximity to the historic center and its relaxing atmosphere.
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Near Pavia di Udine, you can discover a variety of natural monuments, including unique river ecosystems, historic garden parks, and significant individual trees. Highlights include the impressive Waterfall on the Cormor River, the ancient The Great Oak of Bonavilla, and the tranquil Giardino Loris Fortuna.
Yes, several natural monuments around Pavia di Udine are family-friendly. The Waterfall on the Cormor River offers impressive views that children might enjoy. The Great Oak of Bonavilla is a monumental tree that can be a fun meeting point, and Giardino Loris Fortuna provides a relaxing atmosphere with majestic trees for a pleasant family outing.
The broader Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, accessible from Pavia di Udine, boasts significant natural protected areas. These include the Parco Naturale Regionale delle Prealpi Giulie, known for its biodiversity and varied landscapes, and the Parco Naturale Dolomiti Friulane, a UNESCO World Heritage site with rugged wilderness and ancient dinosaur footprints. The Fiume Tagliamento is also notable as one of Europe's few rivers to preserve its interweaving canal morphology.
For a tranquil spot with majestic trees, visit Giardino Loris Fortuna. This historic garden park is known for its relaxing atmosphere and impressive trees, offering a perfect place for rest and quiet contemplation.
Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Pavia Di Udine guide. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for gravel biking and MTB trails in the surrounding areas.
The natural monuments in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region can be enjoyed year-round. Summer offers refreshing hikes, while winter transforms the landscape into a magical snow-covered scene, especially in areas like the Julian Prealps Natural Park. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, ideal for exploring.
Absolutely. The Waterfall on the Cormor River offers impressive views, especially with the interplay of sunlight. You can also visit the Confluence of the Torre and Natisone Rivers, where these two rivers meet. Further afield, the Tagliamento River is considered one of Europe's most significant and naturally preserved rivers.
Yes, you can find La Fontanute Spring on Percorso Vita. This fountain is located along a beautiful path before Pozzuolo del Friuli, offering a refreshing stop during your explorations.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural features, from the impressive views at the Waterfall on the Cormor River to the pure energy felt at The Great Oak of Bonavilla. The relaxing atmosphere of Giardino Loris Fortuna and the overall well-kept nature of these sites are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, for a pleasant walk, consider the path leading to La Fontanute Spring on Percorso Vita. For more extensive options, the Hiking around Pavia Di Udine guide lists various routes, including the '10,000 Steps of Health: The Way of the Villas - North Trail'.
In the wider Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, you can visit the stunning Laghi di Fusine. These two glacial lakes, Lago Superiore and Lago Inferiore, are nestled in the Julian Alps near the Slovenian border, offering crystal-clear waters and beautiful mountain reflections.
Yes, Giardino Loris Fortuna is a historic garden park that serves as both a natural monument and a site with historical significance, dedicated to Loris Fortuna. It combines natural beauty with cultural heritage.


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