Natural monuments around Dasà offer a rich natural landscape in the hills of Calabria, Italy. The village is situated in a valley surrounded by hills, providing opportunities for exploration and panoramic views. Ancient olive groves in the lowlands and a river with waterfalls contribute to the tranquil atmosphere and local natural beauty. The region provides diverse natural features for visitors to explore.
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Serra San Bruno is worth a visit. Its historic center, full of characteristic churches, the tree-lined avenue leading to the Certosa, and last but not least, the Hermitage of San Bruno, where you can enjoy the cool, tranquil atmosphere, especially during the week. There's also a stream, a cool path, and tables where you can rest under the trees, perhaps enjoying a bite to eat.
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Beautiful pond, built from granite stone
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Beautiful paths immersed in beech forests
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Located in a beautiful natural setting
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Lake Sambuco di Mongiana is located within the Cropani-Micone Biogenetic Nature Reserve. To get to the lake, you go along another river, the Allaro
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pond dedicated to the saint of the same name, on its banks there is a plaque bearing the text: "The pond refers to the legend according to which San Bruno did penance and prayed kneeling in the water 1645".
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Monte Crocco is located at 1294 meters and is surrounded by greenery and total tranquility. It is part of the Marchesale State Reserve, and of the Serre Regional Park.
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The region around Dasà offers a variety of natural monuments. Among the most popular are San Bruno Pond, known for its granite stone construction and historical legend, and the expansive Serre Forests, which provide welcome shade in summer and challenging climbs. Another beautiful spot is Lake Sambuco of Mongiana, nestled within the Cropani-Micone Biogenetic Nature Reserve.
Yes, several natural sites are suitable for families. San Bruno Pond and Lake Sambuco of Mongiana are both considered family-friendly. Additionally, Laghetto del Passo dell'Abate features a well-kept picnic area and an alpine fountain, making it ideal for a family outing in a beautiful natural setting.
The area around Dasà is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy to moderate, such as the 'Bosco di Santa Maria – loop hike in the Parco delle Serre' or the 'Frassati Trail Loop'. For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes like the 'Seminara – Monte Sant'Elia loop' and touring bicycle options, including 'Gravel in the Riserva Statale Marchesale'. You can explore more routes in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Dasà, Road Cycling Routes around Dasà, and Cycling around Dasà.
Spring is often considered an ideal time to visit the natural parks and monuments in the region. The climate is mild, streams are abundant, and forests are vibrant. This season offers a captivating environment for hiking and relaxation, especially in areas like the Serre Natural Park.
Beyond the local hills and ancient olive groves, the broader region boasts significant natural features. The Aspromonte National Park, a UNESCO Global Geopark, is known for its diverse ecosystems, over 1,500 plant species, and impressive waterfalls like the Amendolea Falls. It also hosts monumental trees, including ancient beech forests and potentially Europe's oldest oak, Demetra.
Two significant natural parks are within reach of Dasà. The Serre Natural Park, which includes areas like Bosco Archiforo, is known for its forests, mountains, streams, and lakes, and offers unique experiences like 'Forest Bathing'. Further south, the Aspromonte National Park provides a rich landscape of mountains, valleys, and coastal views, recognized for its biodiversity and geological importance.
For a more tranquil experience, consider exploring the smaller lakes and natural settings near Serra San Bruno, such as Laghetto di San Bruno and Laghetto Rota. These ponds offer peaceful environments for picnics and walks, often along paths like the Frassati path, away from more bustling areas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and mystical atmosphere of places like the Serre Forests, especially the cooling shade during summer climbs. The well-maintained picnic areas at sites like Laghetto del Passo dell'Abate, with its alpine fountain, are also highly valued for their natural beauty and cleanliness.
Yes, the region blends nature with history. The Sanctuary of Santa Maria nel Bosco, near Serra San Bruno, is primarily a religious site but is beautifully integrated into a natural setting, surrounded by centuries-old silver firs and young beech trees. The 'splendid silver fir park' around it offers a peaceful retreat, connecting visitors to both spiritual and natural heritage.
Dasà itself is situated in a valley encircled by hills, offering opportunities for exploration and panoramic vistas. For more defined viewpoints, Monte Crocco Altizzo, at 1294 meters, provides stunning views and is part of the Marchesale State Reserve within the Serre Regional Park, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful beech forest and expansive scenery.
Yes, the Serre Natural Park, which is accessible from Dasà, includes areas like Bosco Archiforo. This specific location is globally certified for 'Forest Bathing' (Shinrin-yoku), offering a unique and immersive nature experience focused on wellness and connection with the forest environment.


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