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ITINERARIES OF PENINSULA SORRENTINA |
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GREEN ITINERARY |
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Going around lakes
and natural reserves |
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The praised Campi
Flegrei are a territory of different natural scenarios, going
from lake scenarios, the sea, and the luxuriant green. This
allows to effect an articulated itinerary between mythical lakes
and natural reserves, pleasant places where Romans dedicated
to the otium cult, and to body and soul pleasures.
First stop of our itinerary is Agnano, an ancient crater and
place of the natural reserve "Cratere degli Astroni" (Astroni'
Crater). The Astroni, already known during Romans times,
were used as thermal baths for the abundance of sources of healthy
water. This is an ancient crater flegreo, and during the XVth
century, it was turned into a royal chasing reserve, from Alfonso
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The park, which
covers a surface 5 of around 250 hectares and has an almost round
form, was founded on 1987, and it is a protection oasis for
permanent migratory fauna. The oasis is a shelter for many
animals: reptiles such as the grass snake and the coluber,
amphibians such as the green frog, small mammals as the fox, and the
dormouse. There are also many birds fluttering here, and there are
four kinds of birds who have nested here: the robin, the jay, the
water-hen, and the royal red woodpecker. And then there are the
magpie, the heron, the blackcap, the Sardinian warbler, the lapwing
and the wren. The particular microclimatic conditions and the place
conformation, cause the phenomenon of the vegetation inversion: on
the crater bottom there are different plants, such as the durmast,
and bay-oak, typical plants of highest and coldest areas. Going up
again we find the black hornbeam, the chestnut tree, the elm and the
Neapolitan maple, the holm-oak and the strawberrytree. The brushwood
is rich of ferns, butcher's broom and ivy, and on the bottom two
little lakes are surrounded by reeds. It is very charming having a
guided visit inside the crater, with an experienced guide, who will
know how to explain all the plants living here. |
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Moving towards
Pozzuoli, heading to the higher part of the town, the area
offers one of the most charming and naturalistic sites of the
area, La Solfatara, where there is a surreal landscape that
will definitely charm visitors, absorbed in this kind of eerie
atmosphere which was the residence of the fire god Efesto, for
Greeks. The Solfatara Vulcan, with its elliptic crater,
dates-back to 4000 years ago, and it is the only Vulcan of Campi
Flegrei still working, with impressive fumarole demonstrations.
The last eruption dates-back on 1198 when pumice stones, and ashes
were exploded out of its crater. Let's walk now among the fumarole,
where steam sulphur clouds are raising, in an air imbued of sulphur,
expanding on the outskirtses. For nature keens and for those who
want to stay in a very original environment, we suggest the equipped
camping inside the volcanic complex. |
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Campi Flegrei are full of natural phenomena. From the
fumarole of Pozzuoli, it is possible to move to Arco Felice
and reach the naturalistic oasis of the Monte Nuovo.
The birth of the mountain has an incredible history. On the 29th
September of 1538 a rain of fire, lapillus and ash, submerged the
village of Tripergole and from the Earth bowels, in only
three days it rose a new mountain, which was called "New". Today on
this mountain it is possible to find the Mediterranean maquis, with
pines, strawberry-trees and holm-oaks. Inside this oasis there is
also a small research center, a botanical garden dedicated to
Mediterranean essences and a map of equipped paths. Inside this
oasis there are so many colours and perfumes, and with the help of
experienced guides, it will be easier covering the wonderful path on
the crater mouth, or there will also be the possibility to penetrate
inside the crater on the back of a beautiful horse. Another
evocative tour is the tour of lakes, starting from Lago d'Averno,
a lake located inside a crater, a mythological place of Campi
Flegrei, whose name derives from the word aornon, without birds,
because of hydrogen and carbon dioxide exhalations, which made
impossible to survive here, while Virgilio thought it was the
Ade entry, where it is said that Enea reached the deaths'
world, to talk with his father Anchise, following the suggestion of
the Sibyl Cumana. |
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During the lake journey,
we find the remains of the Temple of Apollo, which was used
as a thermal classroom during ancient times. After the Lago d'Averno
there is Lago Lucrino, with its small sheet of water
surrounded by reeds, whose name was associated during the Roman
period to the breeding of the molluscs and to the fishing, which was
abundant and profitable in this lake. These waters gave so
much wealth and glory that the lake was jokingly named Lucrino,
after the Latin name Lucrum, which means profit. Another worthy stop
to take is at Lago Miseno, once connected to Miseno
harbour, forming with it the only base and it was used as an inside
basin for yards activities. During the Roman period there was here
the most important fleet of the empire, the Classis pretoria
misenatis. Maybe on the bottom of the lake there are still
its remains.
And finally the little laghetto del Fusaro, communicating
with the sea through two channels and where at its center, on a tiny
islet of volcanic origin, there is the royal country house,
built by the will of Ferdinando Vth on 1782, by the architect
Carlo Vanvitelli (1739-1821), in a place where it was
possible to fish, to hunt and that became the destination of artists,
men of culture and Statesmen. |
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