Best natural monuments around Civitella D'Agliano include the unique geological formations of the Valle dei Calanchi and the diverse ecosystems of the WWF Oasis of Lake Alviano. This region, situated on a tufa cliff, features a landscape of vineyards, olive groves, and wooded slopes. The area is characterized by its distinctive "calanchi" – clay formations eroded by water, creating a dramatic natural spectacle. Civitella D'Agliano offers various natural trails for exploration.
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Wonderful place but difficult to reach by MTB
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The roads are often in a miserable condition
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Wonderful view of the city of Civita and calanchi
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Gullies are particular forms of erosion created by atmospheric agents, in particular by rainwater, in the Pliocene clays deposited in several stages by the ocean, especially around two million years ago.
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The photos of Monte Croce Serra are absolutely not real, the rock is not there at all and not even the refuge, that is not Croce if
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The gullies are formations that are generated on grainy and clayey soils containing sand in their composition and are subject to erosive phenomena caused by rainwater.
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a very beautiful place
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Fascinating place, full of history
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Among the most appreciated natural monuments are the Monte Croce di Serra Summit, offering a wide panorama of the Umbrian territory, and the Alviano Lake Nature Reserve, a significant WWF Oasis known for its biodiversity. Visitors also frequently seek out the unique geological formations of the Valle dei Calanchi.
The region is renowned for its distinctive "calanchi" – tongues of whitish clay deeply eroded by water over millennia, creating a dramatic, almost lunar landscape. You can experience these at the Calanchi of Alviano and from viewpoints like the View of the Calanchi Valley. Civitella D'Agliano itself is situated on a tufa cliff, surrounded by picturesque rural landscapes.
Yes, the Alviano Lake Nature Reserve is a family-friendly natural monument. It's a WWF Oasis that preserves aquatic environments and protects a rich biodiversity, making it an excellent spot for nature observation and birdwatching for all ages.
The Alviano Lake Nature Reserve is a crucial stopover point for tens of thousands of birds from hundreds of species annually, making it a paradise for birdwatching. While the calanchi areas are more arid, the surrounding vineyards, olive groves, and wooded slopes offer habitats for various local wildlife.
The Valle dei Calanchi is particularly stunning at sunset, when the clay formations take on a lunar quality. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the natural trails and enjoying birdwatching at the Alviano Lake Nature Reserve. Summers can be hot, while winters might offer a different, stark beauty to the calanchi.
Yes, the region offers various natural trails. For hiking, you can explore routes like the easy "Oasi del Lago di Alviano loop from Alviano Scalo" which is 5.9 km long, or more challenging options such as the 24 km "Baglioni Santacroce Castle – Church of Saint Roch (Celleno) loop from Celleno". You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Civitella D'Agliano guide.
Absolutely. The area provides beautiful natural trails suitable for cycling. You can find various routes, including challenging ones like the 76.3 km "Melezzole Village – Acqualoreto Historic Village loop from Castiglione in Teverina" or the 44.1 km "View of Civita di Bagnoregio – View of Civita di Bagnoregio loop from Castiglione in Teverina". Explore more options in the Cycling around Civitella D'Agliano guide.
Yes, the Necropolis of San Lorenzo is a notable historical site and cave. This Umbrian-Etruscan Necropolis is one of the largest pre-Roman necropolises discovered in Umbria, offering a fascinating glimpse into ancient history amidst the natural landscape.
Civitella D'Agliano itself serves as a southern "lookout" point for the Valle dei Calanchi, offering wide panoramic views. Additionally, the View of the Calanchi Valley highlight provides an excellent vantage point to appreciate the unique erosion patterns and the dramatic landscape.
The Valle dei Calanchi is characterized by its distinctive "calanchi" – tongues of whitish clay that have been deeply eroded by water over millennia. This strong erosive activity prevents much vegetation from growing on the ridges, leaving them bare and arid, creating a landscape often described as "lunar" or "magical" due to its almost otherworldly appearance.
Yes, the famous "dying city" of Civita di Bagnoregio, known for its precarious position on a tufa spur, is indeed part of the same Valle dei Calanchi system. Its proximity further highlights the unique erosion patterns prevalent in the region.
The Monte Croce di Serra Summit is the highest mountain in the Apennine chain of the Amerini mountains. From its top, you can enjoy a wide and spectacular panorama of the Umbrian territory.


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