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  • Rocca di Sciara (Sciara Cliff) (PR Madonie) (photo by Salvatore di Venuto)

A European Geopark is a territory which includes a particular geological heritage and a sustainable territorial development strategy supported by a European program to promote development. A European Geopark comprises a certain number of geological sites of particular importance in terms of their scientific quality, rarity, aesthetic appeal or educational value.

National Parks

Unesco World HeritageEuropean Geoparks NetworkEuropean Charter for Sustainable Tourism in Protected AreasAspromonte64.545 ha
Unesco World HeritageUnesco Man and BiosphereEuropean Geoparks NetworkEuropean Charter for Sustainable Tourism in Protected AreasCilento, Vallo di Diano e Alburni181.048 ha
European Geoparks NetworkMaiella74.095 ha
Unesco World HeritageEuropean Geoparks NetworkEuropean Charter for Sustainable Tourism in Protected AreasPollino192.565 ha
Unesco Man and BiosphereEuropean Geoparks NetworkEuropean Charter for Sustainable Tourism in Protected AreasVal Grande17.000 ha

Regional Parks

Unesco World HeritageUnesco Man and BiosphereEuropean Geoparks NetworkEuropean Charter for Sustainable Tourism in Protected AreasAdamello Brenta62.052 ha
European Geoparks NetworkEuropean Charter for Sustainable Tourism in Protected AreasAlpi Apuane20.598 ha
European Geoparks NetworkBeigua8.791 ha
European Geoparks NetworkMadonie39.941 ha
European Geoparks NetworkAlta Valsesia e Alta Val Strona7.000 ha
European Geoparks NetworkMonte Fenera3.378 ha

UNESCO Geoparks

European Geoparks NetworkEuropean Charter for Sustainable Tourism in Protected AreasColline Metallifere118.700 ha
European Geoparks NetworkRocca di Cereren.d.


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