Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso
Gran Paradiso National Park
The Gran Paradiso National Park, once a huntig reserve of the Savoia family, was the first of the national parks to be created in Italy in 1922. The history of the park is linked to the protection of the ibex, which, as early as 1856, king Vittorio Emanuele II had saved from extinction by declaring the area a Royal Hunting Reserve.
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Parks and reserves
“Tor des Géants:
total immersion in nature”
Hundreds of kilometres of trails that wind through the
Gran Paradiso National Park, the Regional Park of Mont Avic
and the Natural Reserve of Mont Mars.
Places populated only by Ibexes, marmots, Chamois and golden eagles.
Walking at night, in the darkest of dark,
accompanied only by the light of the moon,
allows you to meet on your journey
these discreet hosts of the mountains.