Monte Amiata Wildlife Park

Immersed in nature, encounters with the animals of the park

🦌 Monte Amiata Wildlife Park: nature and animals for the whole family

📍 The Monte Amiata Wildlife Park It extends along the northern slopes of Monte Labro and covers an area of ​​approximately 200 hectares. It is one of the most fascinating places for those who wish to experience nature, among wild animals and pristine landscapes.

🌿 The park is open daily from 8:00 a.m. until sunset, except Mondays. It also offers several trails that wind through different natural environments, allowing visitors to explore the area easily and pleasantly.

🦌 During the visit, you can observe numerous animal species, including fallow deer, mouflon, red deer, and Montecristo goats. A large enclosure also houses wolves, offering a unique opportunity to see them up close in a controlled environment.

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🐴 The park is also home to many "sorcino crociata" donkeys, the famous Miccio Amiatino, a symbol of the area. For this reason, a visit also becomes a journey of discovery into local traditions.

🦅 The presence of numerous bird species is also very important, including the red kite, the harrier, and the Egyptian vulture. Furthermore, the park hosts a significant bat community, which contributes to the area's biodiversity.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 The Monte Amiata Wildlife Park It's also an ideal destination for families with children. The trails are accessible and the environment is safe, allowing for an educational and fun experience.

🌸 Finally, in addition to the fauna, the park offers a rich variety of spontaneous flora, especially wild orchids. As a result, a visit becomes a complete immersion in the nature of Monte Amiata, amidst peace, silence, and beauty.

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