Natural monuments around Pasian Di Prato, a municipality in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy, offer diverse natural areas. The region features significant green spaces, including parks and nature reserves, that contribute to its ecological value. These sites provide opportunities for outdoor activities within a landscape characterized by fluvial terraces, woodlands, and open fields. The area's natural features include ancient trees and protected habitats.
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Beautiful trail in the greenery for walking or running
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This path is suggestive and original and holds many curiosities, including the educational part.
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There is also a short suggestive and hidden route that leads behind Lazzacco
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This historic garden park is dedicated to Loris Fortuna. It is a place of rest and relaxation. After a period of unsatisfactory maintenance, the garden is finally well-kept and welcoming again, especially on nice days, and above all because of its majestic trees, its proximity to the historic center and its relaxing atmosphere.
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Very beautiful aesthetically in the midst of nature
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It is a fine surviving example of the once widespread peat bogs in the hilly area of Friuli and destroyed during the agricultural reclamation carried out in the last one century. The importance and good conservation of the habitats are confirmed by the presence of botanical species included in the Red List for Italy of entities at risk of extinction. If the fauna to mammals and birds, due to the limited areas involved, covers relative interest, the amphibian and reptile fauna is instead well represented.
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La Tumbule di Foscjan... Characteristic site dating back to the Bronze Age... Arriving in Villalta from Moruzzo or Martignacco it is impossible not to see it... https://www.archeocartafvg.it/portfolio-articoli/fagagna-fraz-villalta-la-tumbule-di-foscjan/
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On the path of https://www.collinbici.com/ an easy cycle tour for the whole family.
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Pasian di Prato offers a variety of unique natural features. You can discover the ecological importance of peat bogs at the Lazzacco Peat Bog Nature Reserve, which preserves rare botanical species. The region also features significant green spaces like Parco del Cormor with its reconstructed fluvial terraces and mixed woodlands, and the Parks of Prati del Lavia and Beato Bertrando, known for diverse flora including wild orchids. Ancient and monumental trees are also a highlight, such as the solitary oak at La Grande Quercia di Bonavilla.
Yes, several natural monuments in the area are great for families. The Oasi dei Quadris Nature Reserve is perfect for observing various animal species like storks, ibis, and turtles along its pedestrian path. The Path of the Springs offers a suggestive and educational trail through greenery. Additionally, The Tumbule of Foscjan, a historical site with a solitary tree on a hill, is part of an easy cycle tour suitable for families.
The natural reserves around Pasian di Prato are home to diverse wildlife. At the Oasi dei Quadris Nature Reserve, you can observe various bird species such as storks and ibis, as well as turtles and nutria. The Lazzacco Peat Bog Nature Reserve is particularly noted for its well-represented amphibian and reptile fauna, alongside important botanical species.
You can find impressive ancient and monumental trees in several locations. Parco del Cormor features a Sequoia (Sequoia sempervirens), various oak species, and several conifers like Cedrus (Cedrus Deodara, Cedrus Libani, Cedrus Atlantica) within its historical garden. The Giardino Loris Fortuna is also known for its majestic trees, providing a relaxing atmosphere. Additionally, La Grande Quercia di Bonavilla is a notable large, solitary oak in the middle of meadows.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can explore the Path of the Springs for a beautiful walk or run through greenery. The Parks of Prati del Lavia and Beato Bertrando offer continuous enjoyment with paths for walking. For more detailed routes, you can find various hiking trails around the area, including the 'Prati del Lavia loop' and 'The Great Oak of Bonavilla – Cross of Blessed Bernard loop'. You can find more information on these routes in the Hiking around Pasian Di Prato guide.
The region around Pasian di Prato is well-suited for cycling. Parco del Cormor offers various paths for cycling, and the contiguous perimeters of the Parks of Prati del Lavia and Beato Bertrando are enhanced by nearby cycling paths. An easy loop trail between Passons and Nogaredo di Prato includes La Grande Quercia di Bonavilla. For more cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Pasian Di Prato guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Pasian Di Prato guide.
Many natural monuments in Pasian di Prato can be enjoyed throughout the year. However, spring is particularly ideal for visiting the Parks of Prati del Lavia and Beato Bertrando, especially the 'Biotopo Prati della Piana di Beato Bertrando,' when the fields are in bloom with diverse flora, including wild orchids and dianthus. Parco del Cormor is also suitable for outdoor activities in any season.
Yes, The Tumbule of Foscjan is a notable historical site featuring a tumulus tomb dating back to the Middle Bronze Age, located behind the Castle of Villalta. It includes a solitary tree on a small hill, situated below the wooded hill of the castle, blending historical significance with a natural setting. The Giardino Loris Fortuna is also a historic garden park with majestic trees.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The Oasi dei Quadris Nature Reserve is loved for its opportunities to observe various animal species. The Lazzacco Peat Bog Nature Reserve is valued for its well-preserved habitats and unique botanical species. The Giardino Loris Fortuna is enjoyed for its relaxing atmosphere and majestic trees, especially after its recent restoration.
Many of the natural areas are designed for broad accessibility. Parks like Parco del Cormor and the Parks of Prati del Lavia and Beato Bertrando feature various paths suitable for walking and cycling, making them enjoyable for different fitness levels. The loop trail involving La Grande Quercia di Bonavilla is described as easy, and the The Tumbule of Foscjan is part of an easy cycle tour. Several highlights are also marked as family-friendly, indicating general ease of access.
While specific dog rules can vary by location, many outdoor areas in Italy are generally dog-friendly, especially on trails and in parks, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. For specific reserves like Lazzacco Peat Bog Nature Reserve or Oasi dei Quadris Nature Reserve, it's always best to check local signage or official websites for any specific restrictions regarding pets to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
Yes, several locations offer scenic views. La Grande Quercia di Bonavilla is recommended for its panoramic views from its position in the middle of meadows. The Tumbule of Foscjan, with its solitary tree on a small hill below the wooded Villalta castle, also provides a picturesque setting. The extensive Parco del Cormor, with its fluvial terraces and woodlands, offers many beautiful spots for enjoying the natural landscape.


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