Morano Calabro is a delightful village in the province of Cosenza, surrounded by the wonderful panorama of the Pollino Park. And it is thanks to the Pollino massif, which exceeds 2,000 meters abundantly, that this small town has enjoyed extreme good fortune since the time of the Ancient Romans. And even today, visitors cannot help but be enchanted by the glimpse that this fascinating place offers.
So, let's find out more about what to see and do in Morano Calabro, often called "the Nativity of the Pollino". The municipality of Morano Calabro, in addition to being listed among The Most Beautiful Villages in Italy and also being awarded the Orange Flag for its environmental tourist quality, is also known for being one of the most famous places to visit beautiful and fragrant lavender fields.
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