Best natural monuments around Valle Di Maddaloni are characterized by a unique integration of historical engineering with the natural landscape. The region features the impressive Ponti della Valle, part of the Carolino Aqueduct, a UNESCO World Heritage site that spans the Maddaloni Valley. Beyond this monumental structure, the area offers green hills, agricultural landscapes, and various natural features. These sites provide opportunities for experiencing the region's natural beauty and historical significance.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The waterfalls are beautiful; unfortunately, the aqueduct was closed for us, so no water flowed from the last waterfall.
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Sanctuary of S. Angelo in Palombara. Spectacular Panorama
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Panoramic bench from where the single track starts towards Kelly
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There is also a water source going down the stairs.
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Sanctuary with wonderful fall over the entire Caudina valley
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At this point there is a bench overlooking the valley for a spectacular stop. Castel Trial Bench!!
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Clearance with Sant'Angelo Sanctuary in Palombara, with adjoining panoramic view of the Caudina valley.
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From here the way up was blocked
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The region is renowned for the impressive Ponti della Valle (Valle Bridges), a significant part of the Carolino Aqueduct, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This monumental structure integrates human engineering with the natural landscape. Other notable natural sites include the beautiful cascades of Diana and Actaeon Fountain and Waterfall, the unique karst phenomenon of Comola Grande, and the historical Riullo Springs.
Absolutely. The most prominent example is the Ponti della Valle (Valle Bridges), part of the Carolino Aqueduct, an 18th-century engineering marvel that supplied water to the Royal Palace of Caserta. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site. Additionally, the Sanctuary of Sant'Angelo a Palombara is a religious building and historical site offering sensational views, and the Riullo Springs are near the remains of an ancient sanctuary.
Many sites offer breathtaking panoramic views. The Sanctuary of Sant'Angelo a Palombara provides a sensational view of the entire area below. Similarly, the Panoramic Viewpoint with Benches, Parco Regionale del Partenio offers a 360-degree vista with installed benches for relaxation. The Ponti della Valle also has numerous panoramic viewpoints along Via Giuseppe Impastato and near the Sanctuary of San Michele and Santa Maria del Monte.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Diana and Actaeon Fountain and Waterfall with its beautiful cascades is a pleasant spot. The Panoramic Viewpoint with Benches, Parco Regionale del Partenio is also considered family-friendly, offering a scenic spot to relax. The easy trekking route along the buried section of the Carolino Aqueduct is also a good option for families.
The region offers various outdoor activities, particularly cycling and running. You can explore routes like the 'Acquedotto Carolino and Sant'Agata de' Goti Loop' for touring bicycles or the 'Royal Palace, Casertavecchia, and San Leucio Loop' for road cycling. For runners, there are trails such as 'From Maddaloni to the former Monte Calvi quarry'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Valle Di Maddaloni, Road Cycling Routes around Valle Di Maddaloni, and Running Trails around Valle Di Maddaloni guides.
Yes, the green hills and surrounding areas of Valle di Maddaloni offer several hiking and walking opportunities. An easy trekking route follows a buried section of the Carolino Aqueduct, marked by inspection towers, providing stunning views. There are also trails that lead from the Ponti della Valle towards Monte Logano, allowing you to experience the region's natural beauty.
The region can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. For the Riullo Springs, the waters typically appear in spring, around March 15th, reaching maximum flow around June 23rd, and stopping around September 28th. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities and exploring the sites, avoiding the peak heat of summer.
Valle Di Maddaloni is home to the 'Comole' of Castel Morrone, which are among the most interesting karst phenomena in the region. Specifically, Comola Grande is an enormous crater that splits the side of a hill, formed by the subsidence of land due to water erosion. It's a very particular and unique geological feature in Campania.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of historical engineering and natural beauty, especially at the Ponti della Valle. The sensational views from sites like the Sanctuary of Sant'Angelo a Palombara and the 360-degree panoramas from the Panoramic Viewpoint with Benches, Parco Regionale del Partenio are highly praised. The beautiful cascades of the Diana and Actaeon Fountain and Waterfall are also a favorite.
Yes, you can drive across the Ponti della Valle via the SS265 "fondo valle Isclero." There are also numerous panoramic viewpoints accessible by car along Via Giuseppe Impastato and near the Sanctuary of San Michele and Santa Maria del Monte on Mount Garzano, offering excellent views of the aqueduct.
The natural landscape of Valle di Maddaloni features picturesque green hills rich in apple and olive crops. The town has a notable connection to the cultivation of the Annurca apple, which is celebrated with an annual festival in October, highlighting the region's agricultural heritage.
The duration of your visit depends on which sites you choose to explore. For the Ponti della Valle, you could spend an hour or two driving across and stopping at viewpoints, or longer if you opt for the trekking route. Visiting individual highlights like the Sanctuary of Sant'Angelo a Palombara or Panoramic Viewpoint with Benches might take an hour each. To fully appreciate multiple sites and enjoy some hiking or cycling, a full day or even a weekend would be ideal.


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