Natural monuments around Jacurso, a town in Calabria, Italy, feature a variety of natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its lush forests, significant peaks, and unique hydrological features. These sites provide opportunities for exploring diverse ecosystems and natural formations. The area's natural attractions contribute to its appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Fountain near the disused company where the once excellent Certosa water was bottled
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Monte Coppari is located at 950 meters above sea level and is the highest point of the Kalabria Coast to Coast path. In 2023, many associations and surrounding towns fought and won against the introduction of the wind farm which involved the construction of three 200 meter high wind turbines. Thanks to the battle, Mount Coppari and its beech forest were saved.
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Marian sanctuary. The centenary maples in the square in front of the church are very beautiful.
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very fresh water; from the coast they go up to replenish their supplies
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Quiet and silent church where to find water and shade.
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Unfortunately, you cannot get on the saddle, but it is easy to carry the bike by hand and the journey is short. It is worth it.
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Overcrowded in summer day and evening due to the river and the quality of the spring water.
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Jacurso is surrounded by diverse natural features. You can discover the dense beech forest at Monte Coppari Beech Forest, experience the refreshing spring water at Serra Spring, or marvel at the ancient Ancient Oriental Plane Tree. The region also features the lush Monte Covello with its mixed forests and small waterfalls, and the ecologically significant Lake Angitola.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Serra Spring and Poliolo Spring are noted as family-friendly locations, offering pleasant spots to enjoy nature. Additionally, the WWF Oasis at Lake Angitola is described as a 'fairytale place' for children to engage with wild specimens and explore nature.
The natural areas around Jacurso are rich in biodiversity. Lake Angitola is a critical stopover for hundreds of migratory birds, including ospreys, marsh harriers, herons, and mallards, making it excellent for birdwatching. Beyond birds, the lake area is home to foxes, beech martens, wolves, badgers, wild cats, deer, and roe deer. Monte Covello also boasts a diverse animal population, particularly numerous bird species.
The region offers various outdoor activities. Monte Covello is popular for both hiking and cycling, with numerous naturalistic paths. Lake Angitola is ideal for nature walks and birdwatching. For more structured routes, you can explore options like the 'Monte Covello - Sentiero Italia Loop' for hiking or the 'Ciclovia dei Parchi della Calabria: Girifalco and Monte Covello Loop' for cycling. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Jacurso and Cycling around Jacurso guides.
While specific beginner trails aren't detailed in the data, the naturalistic paths on Monte Covello are generally accessible for exploration. For guided options, you can check the Hiking around Jacurso guide, which lists routes with varying difficulty grades. It's always advisable to check the route details before embarking on a hike.
Autumn is particularly recommended for visiting Monte Covello, as the forest transforms with intense colors and the scent of mushrooms fills the air, offering a perfect setting for rejuvenation. The tranquil atmosphere and bird songs make it pleasant throughout warmer months. For birdwatching at Lake Angitola, migratory seasons (spring and autumn) would be ideal.
Yes, the Grotta della Madonna di Melatia is a natural monument that also serves as a religious site and has historical significance, with elements dating back to prehistoric times found within. This offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Lake Angitola, despite its artificial origin, is a vital ecological site. It has been recognized as a Natural Oasis since 1975 and a 'Wetland of International Importance' since 1985, managed by WWF Calabria. It's a crucial stopover for migratory birds and supports a diverse ecosystem, playing a significant role in protecting regional biodiversity.
Yes, you can find fresh spring water at Serra Spring, which is noted for its quality spring water and is a popular spot. Another option is Poliolo Spring, where visitors often go to replenish their water supplies.
Within Monte Covello, you can discover small waterfalls formed by the Pesipe river and the charming Rimitello lakelet, which add to the area's picturesque allure and offer a sense of discovery away from more frequented paths.
Yes, there are several running trails available. For example, you can explore the 'San Vito sullo Ionio loop from San Vito sullo Ionio' or the 'Murorotto loop from San Vito sullo Ionio'. More running options can be found in the Running Trails around Jacurso guide.
Monte Covello is a significant natural landmark characterized by its lush greenery and extensive forests of oak, conifer, and beech trees. It offers a tranquil atmosphere, rich biodiversity, and is popular for hiking and cycling. It also features hidden gems like small waterfalls and the Rimitello lakelet, making it an ideal place for those seeking peace and a connection with nature.
Given the opportunities for hiking and exploring forests and natural areas, it's advisable to pack comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots, appropriate clothing for the weather, water, and perhaps binoculars for birdwatching, especially if visiting Lake Angitola. If visiting in autumn, be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially damp conditions.


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