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Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park This park covers 36,426 hectares of land stretching across the ridge of the Tosco-Romagnolo Apennines, 18,696 of which are in the Romagna region; the park includes one of the largest and best preserved woodland areas in Italy. The Romagna side of this extensive protected area between the provinces of Forlì-Cesena, Arezzo and Florence includes the Montone, Rabbi and Bidentevalleys; the Bidente River divides into three branches creating the valleys of Corniolo, Ridracoli and Pietrapazza, which join up just before Santa Sofia.The Tuscany side of the park, besides a small part of the Alta Val di Sieve, covers the Casentino, a territory that embraces the upper Arno Valley; the springs of the Arno River gush out from the southern slopes of Mount Falterona, the highest mountain of the park together with Mount Falco. The heart of this park is covered by the Foreste Demaniali Casentinesi, a very old woodland area extraordinarily rich in flora and fauna. Solemn fir trees, fresh brooks and beautiful waterfalls surround the mystic atmosphere of places such as Camaldoli and La Verna, villages which in the past welcomed important religious people and thinkers. Literary men such as Dante and Ariosto celebrated these landscapes and deeply spiritual men like Saint Romualdo and St. Francis found refuge here.The hilly area of the park, up to about 800 m includes woods made up of different tree species: hop-hornbeam, common hornbeam, manna ash, Turkey oak, field maple, Italian maple, service tree, wild service tree and small clusters of chestnut trees. The main species of shrubs include golden shower tree, common hawthorn, cornelian cherry and common dogwood, while willow and hazelnut can be found along waterways. The undergrowth is coloured by the beautiful flowers of hellebores, primroses, violets, lungworts and wood anemones.Between 800-900m and 1,200 m the park landscape has maintained the combination of species typical of Apennine woods not easily found elsewhere. Trees include beech and silver fir combined with the magnificent presence of linden, sycamore maple, Norway maple, ash and wych elm. The higher parts of the park are characterised by meadows and a compact presence of bilberry moors. The only occurrence in the Apennines of Tozzia Alpina can be found in this park along the brooks that flow in the beech woods near the mountain ridge. / @myinfolinebusinesspages Create Your Free Website - on https://goo.gl/icUWWd Post Free Ads: https://goo.gl/3eRpAc https://goo.gl/iEb9lM https://goo.gl/VubkqA International Classifieds https://goo.gl/wZWWfc https://goo.gl/y3IEEJ https://goo.gl/OjQNJG