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National Parks of Italy By Gregory McNamee
 Many Italian parks bear witness to the country's rich history. Here is an old church in Casentinesi Forest National Park.
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Roughly the size of California, Italy offers some of the most varied and scenic landscapes in Europe, from towering Alpine ranges to deep forests, from coral beaches to patches of desert. Preserving many of those landscapes is a chain of national parkssome postage-stampsized, some large by European standardsthat, in many instances, are little visited and little known even to Italians, so that they offer fine havens from the crowds in a country overrun by visitors from around the world.
Amenities and services vary from park to parkcampsites, for example, are often few and usually difficult to book in advancebut all of those parks also offer noteworthy attractions, and good restaurants and pleasing and affordable lodgings lie close by. As with all travel in Italy, you can't really go wrong just by going, asking around, and playing it by ear; whatever your destination, you're sure to find the experience rewarding.
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Based in Tucson, Arizona, writer Gregory McNamee travels frequently to Italy's backcountry. His favorite national parks are the wildest, those of Basilicata and Calabria.
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