Attractions and places to see around Malvito are situated in the upper Esaro Valley of Calabria, Italy. This region is characterized by its historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. The town features a medieval castle, ancient walls, and various churches, reflecting its long history. Natural beauty includes the Esaro River, its valley, and a small natural lake.
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Collateral route to the Calabrian parks cycle path
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The access to the waterfall is closed. The commune has installed a fence.
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Beautiful road that leads to Passo dello Scalone from S. Agata D'Esaro, surrounded by mountains and nature
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A route immersed in nature, you may have some small difficulties near the waterfall, where the terrain is a bit rough, but then you are struck by its spectacle.
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Between the Lucanian Apennines and the Calabrian Apennines.
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Along the slopes of the Orsomarso towards the villages of the Arbëreshe ethnic group, San Basile, Saracena, Firmo, Lungro, Acquaformosa: a magnificent journey between nature and culture, landscape and history.
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The Scalone pass is a pass at an altitude of 740 meters which divides the Lucanian and Calabrian Apennines. It is located in the Pollino National Park along the road that connects Belvedere Marittino and Sant'Agata di Esaro.
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San Giovanni Battista is the main church of Acquaformosa, built in the early 16th century by the Albanians who settled in the area. It was later remodeled in the Romanesque-Baroque style, and the three-nave interior features splendid Byzantine mosaics and icons, including Christ Pantocrator in the central dome.
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Malvito is rich in history. You can visit the imposing Lombard-Norman Castle, a medieval fortress with a distinctive circular tower offering panoramic views of the Esaro Valley. Other historical sites include Palazzo Ariani, which now serves as the Town Hall, and the remains of the town's Medieval Walls. The Church of San Michele Arcangelo, a 17th-century oratory, is also a significant cultural landmark.
Yes, Malvito offers several natural attractions and scenic spots. You can enjoy walks along the Esaro River in the Valley of the Mills, where ancient rural buildings and medieval water mills are set within a beautiful landscape. The region is also home to Lago di Pantano della Giumenta, a small natural lake. For stunning vistas, visit A breathtaking view, a viewpoint offering panoramic observations of the Calabrian mountains. Another notable natural feature is Scalone Pass, located within the Pollino National Park, which provides beautiful mountain scenery.
The area around Malvito is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, there are hiking routes like 'The lakes of Fagnano Castello' or 'Passo del Scalone to Monte Cannitello' in the Pollino National Park. Cyclists can explore routes such as 'Torre Normanna loop' or 'Malvito Castle – View of the Sila Mountains loop'. You can find more details and specific routes on the Hiking around Malvito, MTB Trails around Malvito, and Road Cycling Routes around Malvito guide pages.
While specific family-friendly activities are not extensively detailed, the historical center with its portals, alleys, and squares offers an engaging environment for families to explore. The natural landscapes, such as the Valley of the Mills, can provide pleasant walks for all ages. Additionally, the St. John the Baptist Church is listed as a family-friendly historical site.
Malvito is situated in the scenic upper Esaro Valley, offering picturesque views. The region generally experiences a Mediterranean climate. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) typically offer pleasant temperatures and comfortable conditions. Summers can be warm, while winters are milder but may have some rain or snow in higher elevations.
Yes, there is U Vugliu Waterfall, a picturesque waterfall located near Sangineto village. The route to the waterfall is immersed in nature, offering a natural spectacle. However, please note that access to the waterfall is currently closed, as the commune has installed a fence.
The Pollino National Park is Italy's largest national park, spanning parts of Basilicata and Calabria. Malvito is located near the park, with Scalone Pass being a notable point within the park's boundaries, dividing the Lucanian and Calabrian Apennines. You can access various hiking and cycling routes within the park from the Malvito area, such as those mentioned in the Hiking around Malvito guide.
Visitors appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like A breathtaking view, which offers expansive observations of the Calabrian mountains. The natural beauty of the Esaro Valley and the immersive experience of routes leading to places like U Vugliu Waterfall are also highly valued. Many enjoy the blend of nature, culture, and history found throughout the region.
Yes, the Church of San Michele Arcangelo is a significant 17th-century oratory and the main church of Malvito, located near the castle. Further afield, the St. John the Baptist Church in Acquaformosa is an important Orthodox church, notable for its Byzantine mosaics and icons, reflecting the region's Arbëresh community heritage.
Malvito is described as a place for tranquility and authenticity amidst rural landscapes and genuine culinary traditions. While specific establishments are not detailed in the guide, being a charming town, you can expect to find local options for accommodation and dining that reflect the region's character and traditional cuisine.
The Rifugio Belvedere and Memorial Chapel is a mountain hut and religious site. It's a popular destination for hikers, though some parts of the trail can be steep. The hut offers basic amenities like camp beds, a grill, an oven, electricity, and running water, making it suitable for an overnight stay during a longer trek.


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