Stelvio National Park
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Landscape
The landscape of the national park is characterized by the presence of intact alpine areas and areas which have been cultivated for centuries. Here one may indeed meet lush forests, green mountain meadows, pastures and farms and examples of rural architecture, but also factories, sawmills and mills preserved all over the valleys.
The landscape diversity ensures there are vast ecosystems rich in flora and fauna.
Flora
Nature lovers may find countless plant species in the park territory, even very rare ones such as the glacier buttercup that grows at over 3500 meters above the sea level or the soldanella pusilla (snowbell).
Every area is covered by a varied and colourful flora.
Fauna
All the areas of the park are inhabited by numerous specimens of alpine fauna.
There are herds of deer and roe deer in the dense woods, chamois can be spotted higher up, and alpine ibexes in the valleys. Foxes, marmots, ermine and squirrels are also present. There are many species of birds, such as ravens, woodpeckers, grouses, owls and golden eagles.
Guided tours
The so-called "park guides" accompany visitors throughout the year, even in winter, with accommodation facilities in the Park premises.
In addition to nature trails, botanical trails and wildlife areas you can also follow cultural and environmental itineraries that include visits to ancient buildings, museums and strongholds.