Territorial ecosystem

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Discover how Stalettì connects to Calabria’s routes

A simple guide to how the sea, village, paths, culture, local services, and civic participation come together around Stalettì, Caminia, and Copanello.

Start here to understand the territory around Stalettì: what already exists, what is emerging, and how Il Cammino del Vento helps visitors, residents, and supporters follow updates, discover places, and take part respectfully.

How to understand this project

Il Cammino del Vento is a local gateway: it helps visitors understand the connections, find useful information, and see how to participate.

Existing routes

Heritage and paths

Historical, cultural, spiritual, and cycling routes keep their own identity and role.

Guides and tools

Support for the visit

Apps, guides, maps, and services can help walkers and visitors move through the territory with more confidence.

Il Cammino del Vento

Local storytelling layer

This site brings together places, updates, reports, stories, and support opportunities for Stalettì.

Connected routes and territorial ecosystem

Stalettì sits in a special position between sea, history, spirituality, archaeology, and nature. This narrative map helps visitors see the connections that already exist and the ones still being coordinated.

Open

Cammino di Cassiodoro

A central historical, cultural, and spiritual reference for Squillace, Stalettì, and Borgia.

In progress

Il Cammino del Vento

A local civic and digital platform for telling Stalettì’s story, sharing updates, showing reports, and supporting the territory.

In progress

Cammino di San Bruno

A spiritual and natural connection that strengthens the wider reading of Calabria’s route network.

In progress

Cammino Basiliano

A Calabrian historical and spiritual reference to coordinate within the wider reading of local routes.

Open

Ciclovia Magna Graecia

A cycle-tourism axis for slow mobility, coastal discovery, and sustainable connections.

In progress

Ciclovia dei Parchi

A regional network connecting nature, inland areas, and sustainable territorial discovery.

In progress

Parco Marino Scogliera di Stalettì / Copanello-Caminia

A coastal and natural asset connected to cliff protection, land-sea access, marine biodiversity, and services such as diving, boat excursions, and nature routes.

In progress

Terre Cassiodoree

A cultural and identity-rich context connecting local memory, spirituality, archaeology, and public storytelling.

In progress

Scolacium / Squillace / Stalettì

A cultural and identity-rich network that can strengthen the historical story of the area.

To coordinate

Neighbouring municipalities

Territorial counterparts for access, maintenance, slow connections, and continuity between the coast and inland areas.

To coordinate

GAL

A territorial reference for local development, funding calls, rural networks, and sustainable heritage enhancement.

To coordinate

AIGAE guides and local associations

Possible partners for accompaniment, stewardship, and cultural, naturalistic, and operational support for the route.

To coordinate

Local operators and sea services

Activities and services that can connect hospitality, small-scale fishing, boat excursions, diving, and responsible coastal use.

What you can do here

This platform makes useful information easier to find for people who visit, live in, or want to support the territory.

1

Understand the connections

See how stages, places, coast, and village fit into a wider local story.

2

Follow local updates

Find progress, priorities, and public communications in a simple, verifiable way.

3

Report local needs

Share points to improve around maintenance, safety, access, and care for places.

4

Support stages

Help citizens, businesses, and sponsors contribute to specific areas or interventions.

5

Discover stories and media

Explore photos, stories, places, and multilingual content from the territory.

6

Get in touch

Find a clear contact point for institutions, associations, local operators, and digital partners.

A respectful public space

This page uses clear and careful language: it does not claim official status, does not use unauthorized logos, and does not place routes in competition. Its value is helping people understand the territory and take part in the right way.

This page uses clear and careful language: it does not claim official status, does not use unauthorized logos, and does not place routes in competition. Its value is helping people understand the territory and take part in the right way.

What to do next

Explore the project, send a report, support a stage, or share Il Cammino del Vento with people who care about Stalettì, Caminia, Copanello, and Calabria’s routes.