On the border between Liguria and Tuscany, the Montemarcello-Magra Park includes a territory of 4320.8 hectares, rich in natural, historical and cultural values, crossing the borders of 18 municipalities: Ameglia, Arcola, Beverino, Bolano, Borghetto Vara, Brugnato, Calice al Cornoviglio, Carro, Carrodano, Follo, Lerici, Pignone, Riccò del Golfo, Rocchetta Vara, Santo Stefano Magra, Sarzana, Sesta Godano and Vezzano Ligure. The sea and the coast with maritime villages of strong attraction and enchanting beaches give way to Val di Magra with its wetlands rich in biodiversity and inland to the green hills of Val di Vara. In addition to the fluvial area of great natural and historical-cultural value, the Caprione Promontory is the ideal starting point for many excursions. But the Park is not just a set of unique landscapes, it is also a laboratory of “certified” environmental conservation and requalification projects that revolve around the Regional Minor Fauna Centre, the Botanical Garden of Montemarcello and the Study Centre on protected areas and fluvial environments, a reference point for Italian fluvial parks.