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An expert from the Park will accompany you on a suggestive and simple guided walk to learn more about the history of the Paneveggio forest, its unique characteristics, its small and large inhabitants, and the significant changes that have transformed it forever, the signs of which are right before our eyes today.

Sharpen your eyesight - and not just that - in search of tracks, remains, and other signs of animal presence that become even more evident thanks to the whiteness of the snow and the silence of the forest during this period.

A stop will not be missed at the nearby wildlife area, where you can admire up close some splendid specimens of deer, the symbolic animal of the Park.

Duration: about 2 and a half hours

Participation fee: €5.00 (free for children up to 6 years old, accompanied). The fee includes: a brief guided walk led by qualified Park staff. The fee will be refunded only in case of bad weather that prevents the activity from taking place or cancellation by the organizer. 

Info and reservations: advance reservation is mandatory by 10:30 AM on the day of interest, click here . Minimum 4 and maximum 25 participants.

Clothing and equipment: waterproof and non-slip footwear (hiking boots) and warm, layered clothing suitable for low winter temperatures (windbreaker, gloves, scarf, hat); it is advisable to bring anti-slip crampons in case of ice on the path or snowshoes in the event of snowfall in the area.

Paneveggio, Park Visitors Center, 2:20 PM

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