The “Garden of the Gods”, so it is called the area that affects this route in the Pollino National Park, which crosses the kingdom of the loricate pine.
Symbol of the Park, the pinus leucodermis is a precious botanical rarity that populates the peaks and rocky cliffs of the mountains. Now majestic and straight, now shaped by the fury of the elements, clinging to the rocky cliffs or still dry and white as ghosts, the loricates create a suggestive spectacle of life, death and rebirth, from which the strength of a still wild and primordial nature seems to manifest itself.