Best natural monuments around Ginestra are primarily found within the Regional Natural Park of Vulture, which encompasses nearly 96.6% of Ginestra's municipal area. The village itself derives its name from the abundant broom plant that flourishes on its slopes. This region is characterized by its volcanic landscapes, dense forests, and unique hydrological features, offering a diverse natural environment.
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The colors of the small lake of Monticchio really leave you breathless. A corner of paradise in which to take refuge on hot days.
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One of the most suggestive points of the slope. The boulder on the edge of the path (called split stone) is really impressive.
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Crossroads for various Mount Vulture trails.
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The melilitolite of Prete della Scimmia (1km north of Lago Piccolo of Monticchio) is characterized by phenocrysts of melilite (rich in Åkermanite) and titaniferous clinopyroxene immersed in a holocrystalline groundmass composed of melilite, clinopyroxene, magnetite, leucite, nepheline, apatite and garnet
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Its woods, consisting mainly of beech, chestnut and Turkey oak, represented the hunting reserve of Frederick II of Swabia. Later, the same woods were a shelter for brigands led by the famous Carmine Crocco.
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Lago Grande and Lago Piccolo lie, at about 650 meters above sea level, on the crater of Monte Vulture, an extinct volcano. Their greenish waters, separated by a thin line of land, are surrounded by lush forests of beech and oak.
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The Piccolo lake, together with the Grande lake, constitutes a nature reserve of great value, together they offer breathtaking views.
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These beautiful lakes are located at the foot of the now extinct Vulture volcano. The beauty of this place has earned it the nickname of "Switzerland of Basilicata". The lakes are located within the Vulture Regional Nature Reserve.
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Ginestra is nestled within the Regional Natural Park of Vulture, offering diverse natural features. You can visit the picturesque Monticchio Lakes, which are two crater lakes of the ancient Monte Vulture volcano. The area also features dense forests, and unique geological formations like Pietra Spaccata, an impressive boulder on a path.
Yes, the Monticchio Lakes are considered family-friendly. Their tranquil setting, surrounded by lush forests, provides a beautiful environment for families to explore and enjoy nature.
The Monticchio Lakes are a key ecological site, home to diverse flora and fauna, particularly water birds, amphibians, and reptiles. The unique environment also supports rare species, such as the Hartig's Brama butterfly, found exclusively on the slopes of Monte Vulture.
The area around Ginestra offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including the 'Monte Vulture and Monticchio Lakes Loop', which is a difficult route. For mountain biking, there are trails like 'Fontanino di Barile – Discesa dei Prigionieri Trail loop'. Running enthusiasts can enjoy routes such as 'I laghi di Monticchio - loop tour'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the cycling, MTB, and running guides for Ginestra.
The natural monuments around Ginestra are beautiful year-round, but May is particularly special as the abundant broom plant (*ginestra*), from which the village takes its name, blooms with vibrant yellow flowers, illuminating the landscape.
Yes, the region is known for its unique geological features. Besides the volcanic origin of the Monticchio Lakes, you can explore Prete della Scimmia, characterized by specific melilitolite formations, and the impressive boulder known as Pietra Spaccata.
The slopes of Monte Vulture are covered in rich and dense forests primarily composed of chestnut, holm oak, beech, fir, willow, wild cherry, and acacia trees. These extensive woodlands contribute significantly to the area's biodiversity and offer opportunities for immersion in nature.
Yes, you can find excellent viewpoints. One notable spot is Cypress Knees and Panoramic View of Lago Grande, which offers a spectacular perspective of Lago Grande and allows you to observe unique bald cypress plants.
The village of Ginestra is named after the abundant broom plant (*ginestra*) that thrives on its slopes. This plant is a defining feature of the local landscape, particularly in May when its vibrant yellow flowers bloom. It also holds cultural significance, symbolizing resilience, and its tough fibers were historically used for weaving by local communities.
Yes, the area features natural water sources. One such location is Fontana dei Giumentari, situated at 1069 meters, within woods that were historically a hunting reserve and later a shelter for brigands.
The Monticchio Lakes are unique because they are two elliptical lakes (Lago Grande and Lago Piccolo) nestled within the craters of the ancient, dormant Monte Vulture volcano. Their greenish waters, separated by a thin strip of land, are surrounded by lush forests, creating a visually stunning and ecologically significant landscape.
Ginestra is deeply intertwined with the **Regional Natural Park of Vulture (Parco Naturale Regionale del Vulture)**, with nearly 96.6% of its municipal area lying within this protected park. This park is the primary location for the region's significant natural monuments and features.


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