Transhumance: Beyond the Flock in Abruzzo, Italy

Transhumance: Beyond the Flock in Abruzzo, Italy



In
Abruzzo, central-southern
Italy
, the droving of livestock along migratory routes – la
transumanza, or transhumance – often draws visitors to the region.
Shepherds from Macedonia, Romania and Guinea Bissau are among those
who lead flocks from the Valley of Sagittarius to Roccaraso. It’s
an experience that transports you to a bygone time and puts you in
touch with the Earth.

In Anversa degli Abruzzi, La Porta dei Parchi takes a respectful
approach towards nature, using organic methods to raise cattle and
goats. For almost 15 years this bio-farm has encouraged responsible
tourism
, inviting travellers to follow the transhumance for
three days, starting in Anversa degli Abruzzi before ascending to
2,200m in the mountains. The hike is slow, the pace dictated by the
flock. Under the guidance of a shepherd, the journey is at one with
both nature and history.

In November 2019 it will be decided transhumance will be
recognised and protected by Unesco as a show of intangible cultural
heritage. It’s part of Italian civilisation, history and geography,
and I hope that this ancient practice will be respected, known and
valued.

@simonapaleari | simonapaleari.com

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