Best attractions and places to see around Pedace, a village nestled in the Presila Cosentina region of Calabria, Italy, offers a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and access to natural landscapes. Now part of the municipality of Casali del Manco, Pedace is situated at the foot of Monte Stella. Its location provides easy access to the Sila National Park, a major draw for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by diverse ecosystems, including forests, lakes, and historical sites.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Characteristic corner of the Camigliati park, typical route for those who set off from the fountain of Fiuggi towards the square of Fallistro
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The Sentiero Italia starts right in Camigliatello, near the pharmacy. The first stretch of woodland is flat and runs alongside a stream: one side is covered in beech trees (facing north), while the other is covered in pine trees. Water is so abundant that this valley is known as the "Sette Acque" (Seven Waters).
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One of a kind, this majestic ancient forest in central Calabria has survived intact since the 17th century in the shadow of its imposing "patriarchs," creating a magnificent natural spectacle. https://fondoambiente.it/luoghi/i-giganti-della-sila
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Starting point for many adventures, not only by bike
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Tourist resort with its beautiful lake in the Sila national park. Not to be missed
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Charcoal burning is an ancient craft that is now almost extinct, but in the past it was a decisive factor in the industrialization of entire regions: the blast furnaces of the iron and steel industry, for example, depended on charcoal to reach the operating temperature necessary for melting ore. As a result, entire regions were once completely deforested by charcoal burning, and it is only thanks to later reforestation that forests have grown again and nature can be seen.
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Lorica comes alive especially in summer thanks to the many activities on the lake
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Pedace is ideally located near the Sila National Park, offering diverse natural beauty. Highlights include the ancient pines at I Giganti della Sila Nature Reserve, the scenic Lorica and Lake Arvo, and the picturesque Vallone delle Sette Acque with its waterfall and lush forest.
Yes, Pedace boasts several historical and cultural landmarks. You can visit the 16th-century Chiesa dei SS. Pietro e Paolo, explore the imposing Torre Campanaria, or see the Chiesa dell'Addolorata and Chiesa di Santa Maria di Monte Oliveto. The restored Convento di San Francesco da Paola now serves as a cultural center, and the village's historic center offers charming alleys and squares.
The area around Pedace, particularly within the Sila National Park, is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and water sports on Lake Arvo. For specific routes, explore the many hiking trails and cycling routes available, ranging from moderate to difficult.
Absolutely. Several attractions are suitable for families, such as the I Giganti della Sila Nature Reserve, which offers a short, accessible route among giant pines. Lorica and Lake Arvo provide opportunities for water sports and bike excursions. The La Carbonara Charcoal Kilns offer a glimpse into historical charcoal production, and the Vallone delle Sette Acque is a beautiful, gentle walk through the forest.
Many hiking trails are accessible from Pedace, especially around Camigliatello Silano, which serves as a major starting point for trekking in Sila. Trails vary in difficulty; for example, the 'Pietra dell'Altare loop' is moderate, while routes like 'From Monte Botte Donato to Monte Sorbello' are more challenging. You can find detailed information on various hiking routes around Pedace.
The Sila National Park area near Pedace is generally best visited from spring to autumn for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, and attractions like I Giganti della Sila Nature Reserve are typically open. Winter offers opportunities for skiing in areas like Camigliatello Silano.
Yes, within the Sila National Park, you can visit the La Carbonara Charcoal Kilns. These kilns represent an ancient method of charcoal production, offering insight into a historical craft that was once vital to the region's economy.
Lorica is a renowned tourist center in Sila, located on the shores of Lake Arvo. Visitors can enjoy beautiful views of the lake, engage in water sports, and take bike excursions around the area. It's a popular spot for both relaxation and active pursuits.
Yes, especially in larger settlements like Camigliatello Silano, which is known for its many bars and restaurants. Here, you can savor local delicacies, including regional specialties like Sila potatoes and Silano Caciocavallo cheese. Pedace itself and other nearby villages also offer local cafes and eateries.
The Vallone delle Sette Acque is a picturesque forest path near Camigliatello Silano. It follows a small stream, featuring a charming waterfall, and winds through a beautiful beech and larch pine forest. The valley is named 'Seven Waters' due to its abundant streams, making it a serene and refreshing walk.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several cycling routes around Pedace, including tours around Lake Arvo and longer road cycling routes that explore the Sila National Park, such as the 'Monte Scuro e Monte Botte Donato da Lorica' loop.


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