In the heart of the Cilento National Park, kilometres of fine, golden sand: this is the great beach of Marina di Ascea, bordered by centuries-old olive groves and lush Mediterranean scrub.
A valley on the eastern side of Cervati Mount, in the heart of the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park. A mountain meadow, usually populated by herds of horses and free cows, on which golden eagles often twirl. A green expanse thriveing with life that, from April, is tinged with all shades of pink, purple, white and blue.
It is the kingdom of the gray wolf, so much so that it even deserves the name of Oasi del Lupo. And it is identified with a Site of Community Interest and with a Special Protection Area, to underline the extraordinary naturalistic value of Monte Polveracchio, which reaches 1792 metres.
It is like entering and delving into an unexpected Eden, where amazement accompanies every step. Far away from the noises of everyday life, it is a muffled silence that welcomes you into the calm bosom of the forest.
The number and importance of constraints are indicative of the value of the environment to be protected. It is a Site of Community Interest, a Special Protection Area, a wetland of international interest according to the Ramsar Convention and is part of the largest natural reserve at the mouth of the Sele-Tanagro.
South of the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni park, where the Gulf of Policastro opens, the Oasis of Capello is just a kilometer away from Casaletto Spartano.
In the vicinity of Sant’Angelo a Fasanella, a territory already known for the Antece, among the numerous references to a nature of great beauty, there are the watrfalls of the river Auso.