Attractions and places to see around Buonvicino include a charming hill town in Calabria, offering panoramic views of the Tyrrhenian coast. This area is characterized by its historic center with old stone houses and narrow lanes, reflecting medieval and Renaissance history. Situated near Pollino National Park, Buonvicino provides access to diverse natural landscapes and outdoor activities. The region combines historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty for visitors.
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The Grotto of St. Cyriacus is the place where the saint prayed. A mystical and relaxing place where the sound of flowing water is amplified by the walls carved by the Corvino River, a natural spectacle.
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A dreamy place with idyllic alleys and ingenious murals. Artists from all over the world have immortalized themselves here...if you like that sort of thing, then go for it...😊
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This place is picturesque in the truest sense of the word. Just take your time and let yourself go. There's so much to discover.
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Sangineto is a seaside resort divided between Le Crete and the Lido. The beach of Sangineto Lido is made up of small bays of sand and gravel, with a gently sloping seabed. It is a very popular tourist destination with numerous accommodation facilities. Near the town center is the Pietrabianca beach, a beach with fine sand and pebbles. Furthermore, in the area there are places of historical interest such as the Prince's Castle, the small church of San Michele Arcangelo and the Church of San Mario. Sangineto Lido is a fraction of the Municipality of Sangineto.
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The Grota di San Ciarico offers a fantastic experience, even if the climb to Buonvicino is demanding. It is a magical cave, away from everything, which conveys a deep feeling of inner peace.
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Diamante is a Calabrian municipality on the Tyrrhenian coast. It obtained the Blue Flag in 2021, a recognition for the quality of its waters and the sustainable development of its coastal areas. In 1981, artists from all over the world were invited to paint the walls of Diamante's alleys, transforming the city into a sort of open-air museum. The seafront is a meeting and fishing place, while the Enzo La Valva Park offers a mountain landscape close to the historic center. There are also archaeological sites and historic churches in the area.
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The Madonna della Neve Sanctuary is located at 757 meters and is dedicated to the Virgin of the Snow. This church today is a destination for pilgrims. From here it is possible to enjoy a panorama that includes the Gulf of Policastro, Sicily, the chain of the Apennines.
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Ciriaco da Buonvicino, a priest and exorcist, is remembered with a pilgrimage to this cave every year on September 17th as in 2006 of the same year a rock had detached and fell into the city of Buonvicino, without any damage or injuries .
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Buonvicino is rich in historical and religious landmarks. You can visit the Sanctuary of San Ciriaco, the Church of San Ciriaco Abate in the historic center, and the unique Church of the Grottoes of San Ciriaco, built within a natural grotto. Another significant site is the Sanctuary of Madonna della Neve, perched on a panoramic hill with stunning views. The historic center itself, with its old stone houses and narrow lanes, reflects medieval and Renaissance history.
Absolutely. Buonvicino's hilltop setting provides panoramic views of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the surrounding mountainous landscape. The Sanctuary of Madonna della Neve offers a breathtaking panorama that includes the Gulf of Policastro and the Apennines. For a unique natural experience, explore the San Ciriaco Cave, a mystical place where the sound of flowing water creates a deep sense of peace. The Corvino Valley, where the cave is located, is also a great starting point for nature excursions.
Buonvicino offers a glimpse into local culture and traditions. You can visit the Museo del Peperoncino e delle Tradizioni Popolari (Museum of Flavor and Popular Traditions / MAGB), which highlights local culture, agricultural life, and the region's gastronomic heritage. The historic center, with its small squares and twisted alleyways, also provides an authentic traditional village experience. Piazza Municipio serves as the town's social hub, hosting local festivals and markets.
Buonvicino's proximity to Pollino National Park makes it an excellent base for outdoor adventures. You can find numerous hiking trails, with options like the 'Serrapodolo Trail' or the 'Melara Trail'. For more details on hiking routes, visit our Hiking around Buonvicino guide. The area also offers road cycling and running opportunities. Explore our Road Cycling Routes around Buonvicino and Running Trails around Buonvicino guides for specific routes.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The coastal town of Diamante, a short distance away, features the Diamante Murals and Seafront Promenade, an open-air museum of vibrant wall paintings that children and adults alike can enjoy exploring. The nearby Sangineto Lido Beach offers small bays of sand and gravel with a gently sloping seabed, ideal for families. The historic center of Buonvicino itself, with its charming streets, can also be a pleasant family stroll.
The region enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) are often ideal, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities without the intense heat of summer. Summer (July-August) is popular for coastal activities and local festivals, such as the Festa di San Ciriaco in late August and the festival at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Snows on August 5th.
For a unique artistic experience, head to Diamante, known as the 'City of Murals'. Here, you can explore the Murals of Diamante, where artists have painted illustrations on house walls since the 1980s, transforming the town into an open-air gallery. It's a picturesque place to stroll and discover art around every corner.
Buonvicino's historic center is home to several significant buildings that showcase its noble past. These include Palazzo Lo Basso and Palazzo De Paola, which belonged to the Barons of Malvito. The Ducal Palace of Cavalcanti, a 17th-century palace, can be found in Contrada Lago, further adding to the village's architectural and cultural identity.
Yes, Buonvicino is located near the Tyrrhenian coast, offering access to beautiful beaches. One popular option is Sangineto Lido Beach, which features small bays of sand and gravel with a gently sloping seabed, making it a popular tourist destination. The area also includes Pietrabianca beach, known for its fine sand and pebbles.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history, nature, and unique cultural experiences. The mystical atmosphere and inner peace found at the San Ciriaco Cave are often highlighted. The vibrant Diamante Murals and Seafront Promenade are loved for their picturesque charm and artistic discoveries. The panoramic views from the Sanctuary of Madonna della Neve are also a major draw, offering stunning vistas of the coastline and mountains.
Yes, you can. Downstream from Villaggio Serapodolo, you'll find Sasso dei Greci, an ancient settlement known for its crystal-clear water springs and a colony of wild orchids. This site offers a unique natural experience for those interested in local flora and pristine water sources.
Absolutely. Buonvicino's location makes it an ideal starting point for excursions into Pollino National Park, one of Italy's largest national parks. The park boasts diverse landscapes, including mountains, valleys, and rivers, with numerous hiking trails suitable for various skill levels. The Corvino Valley, near Buonvicino, is a perfect gateway for trekking into the park.


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