Apart from its Lucanian origin, Tanagro is the river of Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, because it flows into it for most of its 92 meters course.
Born of Mount Paflagone, a buttress of Mount Cervialto, in the heart of the Picentini Mountains Regional Park in Irpinia, the Sele River, at the beginning of its course, feeds the Apulian Aqueduct (Acquedotto Pugliese) in Caposele.
In the heart of Cilento National Park, Le Corne starts in the municipality of Sitio and continues for 36 kilometres until the Tyrrhenian Sea.
It springs from the confluence of the streams Platano and Melandro. Then it flows in a context of great environmental value between spectacular canyons.
With its imposing 1899 meters high, the Cervati is the second of the highest mountains in Campania and the highest in Cilento.
Gebe el son, Monte dell’idolo. An official name of Arabic origins, which fits perfectly with the mountain of the Lucan Subappennines considered sacred at all times.
It is an integral part of the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park to which they were added later, the Alburni are a mountainous massif between the Sele valley and the Tanagro valley.