Antola Natural Regional Park | |
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Parco naturale regionale dell'Antola | |
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
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Winter panorama from Monte Antola
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Location | Metropolitan City of Genoa, Italy |
Nearest city | Genova |
Coordinates | 44°34′26″N 9°08′56″E / 44.574°N 9.149°ECoordinates: 44°34′26″N 9°08′56″E / 44.574°N 9.149°E |
Area | 4,837 ha (11,950 acres) |
Established | 1989, 1995 |
Governing body | Ente Parco dell'Antola (Torriglia) |
www.parcoantola.it |
The Antola Natural Regional Park (in Italian Parco naturale regionale dell'Antola) is a natural park in Metropolitan City of Genoa (Liguria, Italy). It gets the name from the highest mountain of the area, Monte Antola.
The natural park was established by the l.r. (regional law, in Italian legge regionale) nr. 16, April 9, 1985 as modified by the l.r. nr. 12, February 22, 1995. Since April 30, 2014 the Environmental Management System of the park is certified according to ISO 14001 standards.
Situated in the inland of the Italian Riviera between Genova and Rapallo, the park protects a scenic portion of the Ligurian Apennines. The protected area is mainly located near the border with Piemonte and south of the Apenninic watershed dividing Pianura Padana (tributary of the Adriatic Sea) from the Ligurian Sea drainage basin. It covers over 48 square kilometres (that is 4,837 ha (11,950 acres)), plus 5,832 ha under a lesser form of environmental protection named aree contigue (contiguous areas).
The park encompasses the uppermost part of four short valleys:
The natural park is shared among twelve different municipalities: Busalla, Crocefieschi, Fascia, Gorreto, Montebruno, Propata, Ronco Scrivia, Rondanina, Savignone, Torriglia, Valbrevenna, Vobbia.