
In the heart of the Abruzzo region there is one of the most fascinating and characteristic places in Italy, one of the most popular destinations for hiking and trekking lovers. The Regional Nature Reserve "Calanchi di Atri", was established in 1995 and in 1999 became a WWF Oasis with the aim of preserving about 600 hectares of nature, flora and fauna.
Let's start by saying that the reserve, thanks to its characteristics, is a real miracle of biodiversity, despite the external appearance that could suggest a scarce presence of plant species, you can find the wild Gladiolus, capers, and licorice. The reserve is extended well beyond the formation of gullies, and you can also find willows, white poplar, elder and vitalba.
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