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Nature reserves of Montioni and Poggio Neri
Nature reserves of Montioni and Poggio Neri: Loc. Livorno (Livorno)
An island of green hills Montioni: There are 7000 hectares of tree-covered hills where the visitor can roam along countless paths once used by woodcutters, charcoal burners, shepherds and hunters. Another feature is mineral exploitation involving alum - the remains of a mining village built by Elisa Bonaparte, Princess of Piombino of the Napoleonic era are still visible. Read more (link a: http://www.parchivaldicornia.it/parco.php?lang=eng&code=000&codex=mont-gen )
Poggio Neri: traces of an ancient economy based on charcoal, chestnut and hunting are clearly visible in this park. There is a woodland museum in the park which houses tools and introduces the visitor to the trades and crafts of the forest. It boasts a perfect and detailed reconstruction of the charcoal burner's craft: a traditional hut, a drier and a charcoal pile. To enable everyone to enjoy this natural resource, a path suitable for wheelchairs has been provided.
Read more (link a: http://www.parchivaldicornia.it/parco.php?lang=eng&code=000&codex=pone-gen )
Facilities: footpaths, cycle and bridle paths, picnic areas. In the Montioni park only: accommodation facilities
  

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