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Napkins and Waterfalls

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Napkins and Waterfalls

Paths, footbridges, little waterfalls, and rare plant species in a protected floristic area.
Napkins and Waterfalls

The park follows a suggestive layout: gentle slopes interspersed with more pronounced ones, all connected by pedestrian paths. The footbridges crossing the moat, along with the enchanting patchy forest, rich in tree species of various kinds, and the widespread “vines” evoke a sense of adventure and strong novelty.

The park is lush with rare plant species, including ferns and dragon arum (Dracunculus Vulgaris).

This context is enriched by the ruined complex of the ancient grain mill, which was powered by the waters of the stream, and by the charming little waterfalls, one natural and the other artificial, which were created at the time for the water diversion towards the mill.

With the decree of the President of the Regional Council No. 190 of 29/09/2014, the Trabocco Park was included among the protected Floristic Areas (marked with number 26), where the collection, uprooting, and damage of all plants growing spontaneously are prohibited.

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