Lupo state-owned equipped area
The Lupo equipped area is part of the equipped areas of the Peloritani Mountains and in particular of the Eastern Peloritani.
Jurisdictionally falling within the municipal territory of Messina, the equipped area can be reached along the State Road n. 114 up to the Santa Margherita Village, from here continue along the municipal road to the Santo Stefano Medio Village and then continue the path on the dirt road along the stream of the same name until you reach the Demanio Lupo, where a beautiful and characteristic equipped area has been created .
The Lupo wood complex is a coppice with the use of oak species and in particular of the holm oak, a plant that adapts better to this station than other oaks.
Municipality: Messina
Wooded Complex: Peloritani Savoca
Vegetation type: Oaks - Pines
Services
Toilet: ?
Toilets for the disabled: 0
Cooking points: 0
Tables:?
Seats: 80
Drinking water points:?
Non-drinking water points:?
First aid points: 0
Managing Body
Department of Regional State Forestry Company
Provincial Office of the Messina Company
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Note on Sources
The information on the equipped state-owned areas has as its main source the website of the Regional Forestry Department of Sicily (continuously updated) to which is added a very interesting brochure entitled "The State Equipped Areas in Sicily" of the same department published in 1999 with the Editorial Coordination of the 8th Group - Promotion, Development and Research, editors Agostino Gatto and Valeria Restuccia. Further information was obtained from direct access to the areas and from interviews with experts and operators in the sector.
For official information and updates to the lists, see the pages of the site of the Sicily region - Department of the Regional State Forestry Company
http://www.regione.sicilia.it/agricolturaeforeste/azforeste/areeattrezzate.asp