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Inventario Selvatico: Citizen-Science Hikes in Parco del Ticino

Inventario Selvatico: Citizen-Science Hikes in Parco del Ticino

5+ età • 3 ore • Esplorare, osservare, documentare, condividere • 20 PAX

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Adventure Brief

Turn a walk in Parco del Ticino into a hands-on citizen-science survey with Inventario Selvatico: three-hour seasonal hikes using iNaturalist to document wildlife and strengthen your ID and photography skills. Perfect for families and curious travelers who want to contribute real data to local conservation.

3 hours
moderate
Family Friendly

Keep the Adventure Going

More ways to explore the area's outdoor wonders

No Experience Required

Inventario Selvatico brings seasonal, science-focused hikes to Parco del Ticino, the long riparian park that follows the Ticino River between Lake Maggiore and the Po in Lombardy. Over three hours, local guides turn a simple walk into a field laboratory: participants use the iNaturalist app to photograph, identify and log plants, birds and insects, helping researchers track changes across seasons. The program cycles through distinct seasonal themes-spring surveys of migratory birds and amphibians, summer insect and meadow monitoring, autumn fruiting-body and fungus identification, and winter surveys of wintering waterfowl and tracks. Each outing emphasizes practical skills: macro and telephoto composition for nature photography, careful observation of riparian willow stands and oxbow lakes, and basic sampling techniques that won't disturb habitats. Hikes can be diurnal or crepuscular, making dawn and dusk prime opportunities for sightings of kingfishers, herons and the occasionally reintroduced Eurasian beaver. What sets this offering apart is the blend of local knowledge and community science. Rather than a passive interpretive stroll, Inventario Selvatico trains participants to be reliable observers-improving ID skills, contributing geotagged photos and recordings, and creating repeatable records that feed into long-term biodiversity datasets. Guides work with groups sized between eight and eighteen people, welcoming kids aged five and up and up to two calm, leashed dogs per outing. All communication and guiding is in Italian. Physically the hikes are approachable: river-plain trails and meadow edges with short stretches of uneven terrain make the difficulty moderate but accessible with sensible footwear. Weather and seasonal species availability shape each itinerary; organizers reserve the right to postpone or adapt outings for safety or ecological reasons. Participants are asked to complete an online registration and privacy form before joining. For visitors to the region, these hikes offer more than sightings: they teach how the Ticino's alluvial landscape-meanders, side channels and regenerating wetlands-creates habitats that sustain both common and rare species. You'll finish with a sharper eye, a populated iNaturalist profile, and the satisfaction of adding real data to conservation efforts. Bring a charged smartphone, binoculars, and a weatherproof jacket, and leave room in your schedule for quiet observation-the river here rewards patience. Inventario Selvatico is a practical, hands-on way to connect with the natural rhythms of Parco del Ticino while making a measurable contribution to biodiversity science. Sessions generally run with a minimum of eight and a maximum of eighteen participants, suitable for ages five and up; organizers confirm outings once minimum numbers are met and may modify plans for weather or species availability. Before arrival complete the online registration and privacy form at https://www.avventurasullegambe.com/modulo-di-iscrizione-e-contestuale-liberatoria/. The experience requires no special permits and is ideal for curious travelers who want structured field skills and a tangible contribution to science.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Guides lead hikes in Italian.

Activities are open to children aged five and up; families are welcome.

Yes—up to two calm dogs per event, leashed and indicated at booking.

Key Highlights

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

3 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for families and active beginners who can walk on uneven trails for three hours; not technical but be prepared for mud and short inclines.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Kingfisher
  • Eurasian beaver

History

Parco Lombardo della Valle del Ticino was established in 1974 and is one of Italy's oldest regional parks, protecting a long stretch of the Ticino River and its floodplain ecosystems.

Conservation

Citizen-science records from iNaturalist support regional biodiversity monitoring; please stay on trails, avoid trampling vegetation and pack out all waste to minimize impact.

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Operated By

Avventura Sulle Gambe

5+ età • 3 ore • Esplorare, osservare, documentare, condividere • 20 PAX

About Avventura Sulle Gambe

Avventura Sulle Gambe is an outdoor activity provider based in Vigevano, Lombardia, offering guided walking and nature experiences throughout the Ticino area and nearby natural landscapes. The program focuses on Nordic walking, Forest Bathing and interpretive nature hikes, with trips that highlight local flora, fauna and riverside wetlands.

Guided experiences include Camminata Nordica sessions (Wellness, Routine, Fitness) led by instructor Marina Luciani, weekly dawn and dusk Forest Bathing sessions titled Imboschiamoci, and longer naturalist excursions such as Wild Trails through the Boschi del Ticino. Other outings explore the Ticino River and its wetlands (Lanca & Poncirus), the historic countryside route between Bereguardo and the river (Intrecci di Storia e di Natura) and the expansive Baraggia Biellese landscape (Benessere in Savana). Select hikes conclude with a local aperitivo at Cascina Roveda, and certain routes emphasize wildlife tracking and predator observation in the park.

Trips vary in intensity and duration to accommodate wellness seekers and fitness-focused walkers: examples include a 1.5-hour Nordic Walk at about 6 km/h and a two-hour fitness route covering 9–10 km. All offerings are presented as guided activities in Vigevano and the surrounding natural areas, with schedules and trip details provided by Avventura Sulle Gambe to help participants choose the right outdoor experience.

Sunlit forest path winding through green woods for hikers
Riverside landscape with dramatic clouds, coastal nature walk

Location

Vigevano, Lombardia

Base for Ticino area adventures

Lead Instructor

Marina Luciani

Leads Nordic walking and Forest Bathing

Typical Durations

1.5–4 hours

Options from short to multi-hour hikes

Tours Offered

13 experiences

Nordic walking, hikes, forest bathing

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Adventure Tips

Install and charge iNaturalist

Download iNaturalist and update species lists before the hike; bring a fully charged phone and a power bank to log observations in the field.

essential

Footwear and terrain

Wear sturdy hiking shoes—river-plain trails can be muddy and uneven, especially after rain or near oxbow lakes.

essential

Dusk and dawn sightings

Plan for early-morning or twilight outings to increase chances of seeing kingfishers, herons and nocturnal activity.

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Respect wildlife and data quality

Keep a respectful distance, avoid handling animals, and take clear, geotagged photos to make records useful to researchers.

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Recommended Gear

Sturdy hiking shoes

Protects your ankles on muddy river-plain trails and uneven meadow edges.

Essential

Smartphone with iNaturalist installed

Needed to photograph, identify and upload observations in the field.

Essential

Binoculars

Helps identify distant birds on side channels and across wetlands.

Weatherproof jacket

Keeps you comfortable during sudden showers and in crepuscular outings.

Essential
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