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Beautiful coastal area that alternates areas of cork oak with Mediterranean scrub and rocks.
Parco di Gianola is located on the coastal tongue that separates the Aurunci Mountains from the sea of the Gulf of Gaeta and represents one of the few green edges of a strongly urbanized area. The protected area consists of hills close to the sea. Many bird species are present in the area, both marine and terrestrial. The area is especially good for birding during the migration period. There is also a ringing station in the area.
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Italiano: Ampio parco costiero con macchia mediterranea e una sughereta. Molte specie presenti sia marine che terrestri, presente una stazione di inanellamento.
From Formia go south until you find the hamlet of Gianola and from there follow the signs for the coastal park. Click on the P in the map to get directions to the parking. The circular route indicated on the map is about 5 km long.
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Italiano: Da Formia si procere in direzione sud fino a trovare la frazione Gianola e da li si seguono le indicazioni per il parco litoraneo. Clicca sulla P nella mappa per ottenere le indicazioni per il parcheggio. Il percorso ad anello indicato sulla mappa è lungo circa 5 km.
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