Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 June 2017: Free hikes across the Reserve and visits to the nature museum
No guided walks are in programme during the week-end in the Reserve. But everybody can always hike on their own thanks to the Reserve’s great network of trails. Hikes in the Reserve are free and vary from short trolls in the area of the Roman tunnels and of the Romanesque abbey of San Vincenzo to harder walks to Monte Paganuccio and Monte Pietralata from where it is possible to enjoy grandiose sights over the Apennines. Guests can also profit by the maps provided by the Nature Reserve visitor centre in the village of Furlo di Acqualagna, via Flaminia n.36. On Saturday and Sunday opening times in the morning from 9am to 1pm and in the afternoon from 2pm to 6pm. Free entrance.
In the Nature Reserve tourist office in the village of Furlo di Acqualagna it is possible to visit the Lorenzo Mannozzi-Torini nature museum. The museum hosts a large collection of stuffed animals, rocks and fossils. Interactive software transports visitors back millions of years on a journey to discover Gola del Furlo’s geological and anthropological history. An observation system has been established to allow visitors to see the eyrie of the golden eagle, built on the crags of Monte Paganuccio. Free entrance.
For further information contact the Nature Reserve visitor centre. Phone: 0721-700041. E-mail: riservafurlo@provincia.ps.it