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Trekking and Widespread hospitality in the Heart of the Mediterranean

Naturaliter… out of sheer passion 

Since 1990 we have been organising treks for groups. We started with Aspromonte setting up the first and only national “Widespread hospitality” network. Over the years we have extended our activities to cover the whole of Calabria, the Sicilian islands and Campania. The outcome has been a network of solid relationships over time with trekkers from various corners of Europe, a web that is growing continuously thanks to “word of mouth”. Every year, branches of the Central/Northern Italian Alpine Club, of hiking associations, of CRALs [workers’ leisure-time clubs] and of Italian and foreign (German, Swiss and French) agencies offer our trekking packages to their customers. We provide them with about thirty orders per year.
Our rationale centres on the involvement of local communities, the utilization of available resources and the creation of hospitality networks, with a view to establishing a responsible brand of tourism, respectful of local peculiarities and the natural environment, as an alternative to mass tourism. Most of all, however, we avail of trekking as a medium, because, when all comes to all, we love walking. We have a network of AIGAE [Italian Association of Environmental and Excursionist] guides and others licensed by the Park authorities who know the area very well, who help us to understand its socio-economic dynamics, the strengths and weaknesses of the places visited, and to discover their many secrets.
Naturaliter offers …
Trekking with a minimum of 2 overnight stays for groups of a minimum of 7. It is possible to join a group already formed. We organize all the services required to carry out the trek (customised programmes, transfers, accommodation, guides and visits), apart from the journey required to reach the departure points.

Naturaliter takes you… 

Mainly to the Aspromonte National Park but also on the Sila and Pollino (in Calabria); Mount Etna, the Aeolian and Egadi Islands, Pantelleria, the Madonie and Nebrodi, to the Sicani area (in Sicily); to the Lattari Mountains, the island of Ischia, and the Cilento district (in Campania).

Naturaliter … and donkeys 

We organise a special and fascinating trek around the Englishman’s Trail through the Graecanic National Park with the donkeys in tow to carry luggage, following the route chosen by the English landscape painter Edward Lear in the summer of 1847. Our goal is not only to use donkeys for trekking while helping to prvenet the extinction of this animal. Our endevaour to restock this species in the Aspromonte district recporded its first success with the birth of two beautiful foals: Gelsomina and Ciccio.

Naturaliter …let’s meets 

Every year, in October / November, we go on a promotional tour to Italian trekking associations and agencies, an initiative we call SeratAspromonte. On a given date, we visit agencies that invite us and, with the aid of audiovisuals, inform them of our activities, so that they may become directly acquainted with us and with what we offer. SeratAspromonte involves no organizational costs for those who book a session.

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Condofuri

Condofuri

Tarantella, the Greek language and bergamot, these are three of the elements that make Condofuri one of the most characteristic towns of Greek Calabria.
Condofuri is a complex locality, a compound of several villages and hamlets, each with its own history and traditions: Condofuri Superiore and Condufuri Marina, San Carlo, Amendolea and Gallicianò.
The main nucleus of Condofuri (“Condochùri”) is that along the coast (Condofuri Marina), although some of its administrative offices are located in Condofuri Superiore. Its position, once marginal compared to Amendolea and Gallicianò, as its name “Condo-Churi” (“near the village”) suggests, is changing thanks to today’s tendency to settle inland, whereas, until recently, people were inclined to abandon the hinterland and move to the coast.

THE NAME

Koundouroi is mentioned for the first time in a mid-eleventh-century Byzantine land-registry document. The name of the town comes from the Greek Kontochori, meaning “lower village” or “village near the town” with reference to Bova or Gallicianò.

TOWNLANDS AND LOCALITIES

Amendolea, Barone, Carcara, Condofuri Marina, Gallicianò, Grotte, Lapsé, Limmara, Lugarà, Mangani, Muccari, Pietra, Plembaci, Rodì, Rossetta, San Carlo, Santa Lucia, Schiavo.

HISTORY

According to tradition, Condofuri was founded by the inhabitants of Gallicianò. This theory is confirmed by a report of 1754 in which the local bishop, Monsignor Morabito, points out that the church at Condofuri is devoid of a parish priest because, being as it is a “not very old colony” of Gallicianò, the hamlet depended on the town as far as the care of spiritual matters were concerned, also.

However, scholars trace the origins of the hamlet of Condofuri back to the period of Roman domination.

The village of Amendolea seems to have been founded to act as a bulwark to defend the borders of the Locri area. In the Middle Age, it enjoyed a certain commercial and military prestige due to its strategic position. Abandoned after the 1908 earthquake, the historic Amendolea was rebuilt as a small agro-pastoral hamlet at the foot of the huge rock formation on which the ruins of Castle Ruffo stand.

EXPLORING THE HISTORIC CENTRE

At 300 metres above the sea, this small town is surrounded by practically untouched countryside, crossed by the imposing Amendolea River. The ancient roadway to the Aspromonte can still be covered today on foot as far as the stunning Maesano waterfalls. The once majestic hamlet is currently inhabited by a mere handful of elderly people. Its magnificent church, dedicated to Saint Dominic [San Domenico], contains numerous important wooden sculptures dating from the sixth to the twentieth centuries.

The centre of Condofuri is truly unique, with its houses and streets arranged in tiers and alternating terraces and flower-filled balconies.

The parish church, founded many centuries ago, is well worth a visit. It houses numerous works by local artists, while the Amendolea Castle, visible from the main road, features crenelated walls and the remains of a tower, which according to legend, once contained the entrance to a secret passageway leading to the hamlet of San Carlo di Condofuri.

Particularly worthy of attention is Gallicianò, the area’s only completely Greek-speaking village – although the language spoken here is limited, more and more, to the community only. Gallicianò is renowned throughout the area for the way it cherishes and clings to not only the language but also to its traditional Hellenistic musical, gastronomic and religious customs. Here, in 1999, the small Orthodox church of Panagia tis Elladas (Our Lady of the Greeks) was opened. The church, in typical peasant style, was built by the architect Domenico Nucera (known as Mimmolino the Artist) who renovated a stone house in the upper sector of the town and opened it for worship as tangible proof of a renewed ecumenical climate and a return of Orthodox Christianity to ancient Greek places of worship.

The main nucleus of Condofuri is situated on the coast (Condofuri Marina), although some of its administrative offices are in Condofuri Superiore.

Condofuri Marina and its beaches are populated in summer by a considerable number of tourists. We should not forget that the Graecanic Area is an ideal destination for those who love the sea and the mountains, as both are only a few kilometres apart.

THE GRAECANIC TARANTELLA

The mainstay of the Graecanic tarantella is the tambourine that here takes centre stage, and not only as an accompanying instrument. This traditional dance is part of Graecanic tradition, a performance whose profound roots go back to antiquity.


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