DISCOVER THE CAMPANIA REGION

Onshore parks

  • Vesuvius National Park

    The only active volcano in continental Europe is a natural monument, a protagonist of history, an inexhaustible source of inspiration for artists of the most diverse styles, periods and schools, and the essential element of some of the most admired and celebrated

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  • BOSCOREALE – The Vesuvius National Park Museum

    The Vesuvius National Park Museum was established in agreement between the Park Authority, the Municipality of Boscoreale, which hosts it in its territory, the Vesuvius Observatory and the Cives Foundation.

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  • Matese Regional Park

    It could soon become a national park, straddling two regions, Campania and Molise, so as to entirely incorporate the Matese massif, which for now only falls within its borders on the Campania side.
  • The Regional Park of Partenio

    Il Parco Regionale del Partenio
    It is wedged between the Taburno chain to the northwest and the Picentini mountains to the southeast. And it is largely identified with the ridge of the Partenio Mountains, from which it takes its name,
  • The Regional Park of Monti Lattari

    Created to protect the nature and landscape of the Lattari Mountains, the park encompasses the entire Sorrento-Amalfi Peninsula, which separates the gulfs of Naples and Salerno, and part of the

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  • National Park volcanic area of Roccamonfina and mouth of the Garigliano

    The extinct volcano of Roccamonfina is the heart of the park that protects since 1993 a territory of great naturalistic value from Campania Felix up to the border with Lazio. Eleven thousand hectares of volcanic rocks and limestone, streams

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  • The Phlegraean Fields Regional Park

    A place where air, water, earth and fire are able to express all their strength, but also to composed themself in an extraordinary harmony. Where nature retains its wildest and most dominating dimension, despite the notable anthropic presence since the most remote times.

  • The Regional Park of the Picentini Mountains

    An extraordinary, precious, water reserve. Made possible by the calcareous nature of the rock the helped the absorption and accumulation of rainwater, feeding rivers and streams announcing an exuberant and luxuriant vegetation.

  • Cilento National Park Vallo di Diano and Alburni

    Twenty-five different habitats worthy of protection. An extraordinary biological variety represented by thousands of animal and plant species, many of which are endemic and rare. An endowment of archaeological sites and historical-artistic testimonies covering a time span of five hundred

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  • Regional Natural Park of Taburno-Camposauro

    It is the kingdom of the Sleeper. Looming as absolute protagonist in every corner of the regional park with the name of its main peaks, Taburno and Camposauro.