Visits to the museum and free audioguides for hikes in the Reserve
Visits to Lorenzo Mannozzi Torini museum. The museum hosts a large collection of stuffed animals, rocks and fossils. Interactive software leads visitors millions of years back in a enjoyable journey to discover the geological and anthropological history of the Gola del Furlo. An observation system has been created to monitor and show from the museum the golden eagles’ eyries built on the crags in Monte Paganuccio. The museum is in the Visitor Centre of the tourist office (punto IAT) of the Natural Reserve, in the village of Furlo di Acqualagna, via Flaminia n.36. Free entrance. Visiting times: from Monday to Friday 9.00 – 13.00; on Saturday and Sunday 9.30 – 13.00 and 14.30 – 18.00.
Hikes in the Natural Reserve with the free audioguides. The Visitor Centre provides free audioguides in English to discover nature and history in the Reserve. Maps and guides detailing routes and day hikes are provided too. Hikes in the Reserve are free and vary from flat short strolls in the area of the roman tunnels and of the romanesque abbey to harder walks to the mountain summits from where it is possible to enjoy grandiose sights over the Apennines. Opening times to get audioguides and maps: from Monday to Friday 9.00 – 13.00; on Saturday and Sunday 9.30 – 13.00 and 14.30 – 18.00.
Contact the Natural Reserve Gola del Furlo tourist office (punto IAT Furlo). Phone: 0721-700041. E-mail: riservafurlo@provincia.ps.it