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Gran Paradiso National Park Adventures

Gran Paradiso National Park, located in the northwestern part of Italy, is renowned for its rugged alpine landscapes and diverse wildlife, making it a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

173,000
Acres Protected
450+
Miles of Trails
700,000
Annual Visitors
1922
Year Established

About Gran Paradiso National Park

Gran Paradiso National Park
 

Gran Paradiso National Park, the oldest national park in Italy, covers an area of over 173,000 acres in the Graian Alps. Named after the Gran Paradiso mountain, the park features stunning alpine meadows, forests, glaciers, and peaks that are part of a landscape sculpted by ancient geological processes. It is a haven for wildlife, including the iconic Alpine ibex, which was saved from near extinction by the establishment of this park. The park's history dates back to 1856 when it was originally a royal hunting reserve for King Victor Emmanuel II. It was established as a national park in 1922 to protect its unique ecosystems. Visitors can explore over 450 miles of trails, ranging from easy hikes to challenging climbs. Key attractions include the Gran Paradiso summit, Rifugio Vittorio Emanuele II, and the scenic Savarenche Valley. The park's appeal lies in its untamed beauty and the opportunity to connect with nature through activities such as hiking, skiing, and wildlife observation.

Highlights

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Gran Paradiso Summit - The only mountain entirely within the Italian national border exceeding 4,000 meters.

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Alpine Ibex Viewing - Witnessing the conservation success of this once-endangered species.

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Rifugio Vittorio Emanuele II - A popular high-altitude mountain hut providing breathtaking views.

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Nivolet Plateau - A picturesque area offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding peaks.

Notable Natural Features

Gran Paradiso Mountain

The highest peak in the park, offering a challenging climb and rewarding views.

Cogne Valley

A serene valley known for its meadows and traditional alpine architecture.

Valnontey Botanical Garden

Home to a vast collection of alpine flora and a scenic walk.