Explore Italian forests by region.
Every region has its own forests, species and season
Abruzzo
Practical guide to mushrooms in Abruzzo: Porcini, Chanterelles, and Honey Mushrooms. Key habitats include Gran Sasso beech forests (1000-1800m) and Maiella forests: mixed woods and beech stands. Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.
Basilicata
Practical guide to mushrooms in Basilicata: Porcini, Chanterelles, and Honey Mushrooms. Key habitats include Pollino National Park beech forests on the Basilicata side and Monte Sirino woods: mixed beech and Turkey oak. Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.
Calabria
Practical guide to mushrooms in Calabria: Porcini, Chanterelles, and Honey Mushrooms. Key habitats include Sila Grande: Calabrian pine and beech forests (1100-1400m) and Aspromonte: beech forests and mesic woods. Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.
Campania
Practical guide to mushrooms in Campania: Porcini, Chanterelles, and Honey Mushrooms. Key habitats include Picentini woods: beech forests and Turkey oak woods (800-1500m) and Monte Cervialto and the Laceno plateau. Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.
Emilia-Romagna
Practical guide to mushrooms in Emilia-Romagna: Porcini, Chanterelles, and Caesar's Mushroom. Key habitats include Monte Cimone: beech forest and mixed woods (1000-1800m) and Corno alle Scale: beech forest. Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.
Friuli Venezia Giulia
Practical guide to mushrooms in Friuli Venezia Giulia: Porcini, Chanterelles, and Caesar's Mushroom. Key habitats include Carnia: alpine fir and larch forests (900-1700m) and Julian Prealps: mixed woods and beech forests. Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.
Latium
Practical guide to mushrooms in Latium: Porcini, Chanterelles, and Honey Mushrooms. Key habitats include Simbruini Mountains: beech forests and mixed woods (1000-1800m) and Castelli Romani: Turkey oak, chestnut and mixed woods. Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.
Liguria
Practical guide to mushrooms in Liguria: Porcini, Chanterelles, and Caesar's Mushroom. Key habitats include Savona hinterland: chestnut woods and oak forests and Beigua Park: mixed woods and beech forests. Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.
Lombardy
Practical guide to mushrooms in Lombardy: Porcini, Chanterelles, and Caesar's Mushroom. Key habitats include Valcamonica: fir and larch forests (900-1600m) and Bergamo Orobie: beech forests and mixed woods. Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.
The Marche
Practical guide to mushrooms in The Marche: Porcini, Chanterelles, and Caesar's Mushroom. Key habitats include Sibillini Mountains: beech forests of Monte Vettore and Monte Bove and Monte Catria: mature beech forest (900-1500m). Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.
Molise
Practical guide to mushrooms in Molise: Porcini, Chanterelles, and Honey Mushrooms. Key habitats include Matese: mature beech forests (1000-1700m) and Mainarde: primary beech forests. Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.
Piedmont
Practical guide to mushrooms in Piedmont: Porcini, Chanterelles, and White Truffle. Key habitats include Maritime and Ligurian Alps: fir and larch forests (1000-1800m) and Val Grana and Valle Stura: alpine mixed woods. Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.
Apulia
Practical guide to mushrooms in Apulia: Porcini, Caesar's Mushroom, and Chanterelles. Key habitats include Gargano: Foresta Umbra with beech, maple and lime and Daunia Mountains: mixed woods and oak forests. Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.
Sardinia
Practical guide to mushrooms in Sardinia: Porcini, Caesar's Mushroom, and Chanterelles. Key habitats include Supramonte: mature holm oak and cork oak forests around Orgosolo and Urzulei and Gennargentu: relict beech forests and holm oak woods. Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.
Sicily
Practical guide to mushrooms in Sicily: Porcini, Caesar's Mushroom, and Chanterelles. Key habitats include Etna: volcanic woods of holm oak, oak and birch and Nebrodi: beech forests (1000-1600m) and Turkey oak woods. Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.
Tuscany
Practical guide to mushrooms in Tuscany: Porcini, Chanterelles, and Black Truffle. Key habitats include Camaldoli forest and Casentino: historic beech forest and Monte Amiata: beech forests on volcanic soil (700-1700m). Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.
Trentino-South Tyrol
Practical guide to mushrooms in Trentino-South Tyrol: Porcini, Chanterelles, and Caesar's Mushroom. Key habitats include Fir forests of Val di Fiemme and Val di Fassa (1200-1700m) and Dolomite larch forests around Cansiglio and the Piné plateau. Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.
Umbria
Practical guide to mushrooms in Umbria: Porcini, Chanterelles, and Black Truffle. Key habitats include Sibillini Mountains: beech forests of Monte Vettore and Preci (1000-1800m) and Monte Subasio: mixed woods of Turkey oak and hornbeam. Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.
Aosta Valley
Practical guide to mushrooms in Aosta Valley: Porcini, Chanterelles, and Honey Mushrooms. Key habitats include Gran Paradiso valley: fir and larch forests and Valtournenche and Val d'Ayas: alpine mixed woods. Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.
Veneto
Practical guide to mushrooms in Veneto: Porcini, Chanterelles, and Caesar's Mushroom. Key habitats include Cansiglio forest: beech and fir forest (1000-1600m) and Asiago plateau: mixed woods of beech and fir. Interactive forest map with ERA5 data.