Best attractions and places to see around San Mauro Marchesato, a municipality in Calabria, offers a tranquil setting nestled among green hills with proximity to the Ionian Sea. The area provides a glimpse into local history and culture, with its historic center and ancient settlements. Surrounding areas feature notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites, making it a base for exploring the broader region.
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The sulphurous baths of Bruciarello, in the Cotronei area, are natural springs of highly mineralized thermal water, renowned since ancient times for their beneficial properties. Here, the hot, sulphurous water emerges spontaneously in small lakes and natural pools, where you can relax and let the heat and minerals relieve muscle tension, rheumatic pain, and skin problems.
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The Val di Neto cycle/pedestrian bridge provides a safe and scenic crossing of the Neto River valley floor along the cycle path.
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Wild sulphurous spas of locality. vrusciarello. At 50m the cycle/pedestrian path begins/ends in the municipality of Caccuri
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Architectural bridge of the cycle/pedestrian path loc. Calusia
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Mesoraca, located in the province of Crotone, Calabria, is known for its rich history dating back to the Oenotri. The territory boasts the Sanctuary of the SS. Ecce Homo, and was the scene of important events during the Risorgimento. Its culture is enriched by ancient abbeys and historical legends.
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Santa Severina is an ancient village considered one of the most beautiful in Italy. It stands on a cliff in the middle of a valley between the Ionian sea and the Sila mountains, and has Greek origins. It is dominated by the majestic castle, built in the 11th century by Robert Guiscard, the Norman king who conquered the city from the Byzantines.
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City at the foot of Monte Giove in the Sila Piccola, a short distance away is the Filippa hamlet where the sanctuary of the SS. Ecce Homo and the church of San Michele Arcangelo.
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Families can enjoy the Val di Neto Cycle and Pedestrian Path, which offers a green route through unspoiled countryside, perfect for cycling or walking. Another family-friendly option is visiting the ancient village of Santa Severina, with its majestic Norman castle, offering a blend of history and scenic views.
Within San Mauro Marchesato, you can explore the Centro Storico (Historic Center) to see older architectural examples. The town also features the Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista (Mother Church), built in the 19th century on an older sacred site, and the ancient Santuario Madonna del Soccorso.
The region around San Mauro Marchesato is characterized by green hills and proximity to the Ionian Sea. For a significant natural experience, the vast Sila National Park is accessible, offering extensive forests and serene locations like Ampollino Lake. The Val di Neto Cycle and Pedestrian Path also provides views of unspoiled countryside and the Neto River valley.
The Val di Neto Cycle and Pedestrian Path is a primary option, offering a scenic route through the countryside. For more extensive cycling, you can find various routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, in the guides for Road Cycling Routes around San Mauro Marchesato and Cycling around San Mauro Marchesato.
Beyond San Mauro Marchesato, Santa Severina is considered one of Italy's most beautiful ancient villages, known for its Norman castle. Mesoraca, located at the foot of Monte Giove, also boasts a rich history and religious sites. Additionally, Roccabernarda has ancient origins and preserves remains of a Norman castle.
Archaeological excavations in the area have revealed a continuous sequence of settlements from the Roman period to the early 20th century. Discoveries include a walled Roman settlement from the 2nd to 1st century BC and evidence of multiple religious buildings, including early Medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic churches. Notable findings, such as mosaics, are exhibited in the Town Hall of Noventa di Piave.
The Calusia Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge is an architectural highlight that provides a safe and scenic crossing of the Neto River valley floor. It is an integral part of the Val di Neto cycle/pedestrian path, offering beautiful views and enhancing the accessibility of the route.
In San Mauro Marchesato, you can visit the Monumento ai Caduti (War Memorial) in Largo Soccorso. This monument commemorates those who fell during the First and Second World Wars, featuring a column topped with a bronze eagle.
For longer road cycling tours, you can consider routes like the 'Cutro and Le Castella Loop' or the 'From Da Cutro to Mesoarca and Monte Tempone in the Sila National Park — ring tour'. These and other options are detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around San Mauro Marchesato guide.
Yes, within San Mauro Marchesato, you can visit the Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista and the Santuario Madonna del Soccorso. Additionally, the Chiesa di Maria Santissima Annunziata is located within the town's cemetery. In nearby Mesoraca, the Sanctuary of the SS. Ecce Homo and the Church of San Michele Arcangelo are notable.
Roccabernarda is a municipality with ancient origins situated on the Tacina river. It preserves the remains of a Norman castle, and its surrounding countryside is particularly famous for vineyards that produce the renowned Cirò DOP wine.
In the wider Crotone province, you can visit the Museo Provinciale d'Arte Contemporanea in Palazzo Barracco in Crotone. This museum covers Italian art from the post-war period to the present, featuring a rich collection of paintings and photography.


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