Attractions and places to see around Laino Castello are situated within the Pollino National Park in Calabria, Italy. The region is characterized by its historical "Old Laino Castello," featuring ancient ruins and a modern "New Laino Castello." It offers a combination of historical sites and natural landscapes, including mountainous terrain and the Lao River Gorges. The area provides opportunities to explore both its past and its natural environment.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Catasta Pollino is a tourist hub of the Pollino National Park that offers services dedicated to cycle tourists: bike rental, catering, guides.
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one of the many old stations serving the small railway villages... but often very distant from the villages.
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among the many abandoned stations along the cycle path
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one of the many former stations of the Pollino cycle path
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Cycle path that goes from Tortora marina to Praia a Mare, all along the beach
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The Tower of Fiuzzi is located on a rock in front of the Dino Island, it was built during the 15th-16th century to defend the area from probable Turkish incursions which represented a serious danger for the citizens of the town of Praia a Mare.
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old station of the former railway line Lagonegro - Spezzano Albanese
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Laino Castello is rich in history, particularly its ancient village, Old Laino Castello. Here you can explore the evocative ruins of the Lombard Castle, which offers panoramic views of the Lao River Gorges. Other significant historical religious sites include the Byzantine-origin Chiesa Madre di San Teodoro Martire and the 16th-century Chiesa delle Vergini. Don't miss the Cappella di Santa Maria degli Scolari, which preserves a Renaissance-era fresco.
The area is nestled within the vast Pollino National Park, offering lush mountains and rivers. A key natural highlight is the stunning panorama of the Lao River Gorges, visible from the old castle ruins, where the river carves a deep, wooded canyon. Mount Gada also provides scenic views and hiking opportunities, and the territory features several caves of archaeological and botanical interest.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Catasta of the Pollino serves as a visitor center for the National Park and offers services for tourists. Additionally, Praia a Mare Beach provides a pleasant seafront area with a cycle path, suitable for families. The annual Living Nativity Scene, which won an award in 2018, is also a popular cultural event that families might enjoy.
The Pollino National Park provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for cycling and hiking. For cycling, consider the 'Cycling path of the former Pollino railway' or the 'Villages in the Pollino National Park — ring tour'. Hikers can explore trails like 'Cascata Paraturo - Pollino National Park' or 'From Aieta to Monte Curatolo'. You can find more details on these routes in the cycling guide and hiking guide for Laino Castello.
For breathtaking coastal views, visit the View of Dino Island, which offers a stunning panorama from the SS18. Within Laino Castello itself, the ruins of the Lombard Castle provide excellent vantage points over the Lao River Gorges. The Fiuzzi Tower also offers striking views of the coast and Dino Island.
The Pollino National Park, where Laino Castello is located, is ideal for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is generally mild and pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes. These seasons allow for comfortable enjoyment of the gorges, mountains, and historical sites.
Yes, Laino Castello is known for its unique traditions. One notable event is the 'Ntinnia' during the Feast of Sant'Antonio, typically held between June 12th and 19th. This involves a trawler made of votive logs pulled by oxen and tractors. The town also gained recognition for winning the 'Most Beautiful Living Nativity Scene in Italy' award in 2018, an event that has contributed to the restoration of the ancient village.
Old Laino Castello, or Laino Castello Vecchio, is a medieval 'ghost village' perched on San Teodoro hill. It was largely abandoned after an earthquake in 1982 but is now undergoing restoration. Its narrow stone lanes, ruined houses, and atmospheric archways offer a powerful journey back in time, showcasing what life was like centuries ago and serving as a testament to the area's rich history.
The Catasta of the Pollino, located in Campotenese, is a dedicated tourist hub within the Pollino National Park. It offers services specifically for cycle tourists, including bike rental, catering, and guides, making it a convenient stop for those exploring the region by bike.
While Laino Castello itself is inland, the nearby Praia a Mare Beach is a popular coastal destination. It features a pleasant seafront and connects to a cycle path extending from Tortora marina, offering a great spot for relaxation and seaside activities.
The Fiuzzi Tower in Praia a Mare is a historical defensive structure built between the 15th and 16th centuries. Its strategic position on a rock in front of Dino Island was crucial for defending the area from Turkish raids. It was one of the largest towers in a network of watchtowers along the coast, with an earlier Angiona period tower occupying the same site.
Yes, the territory around Laino Castello has yielded numerous archaeological discoveries. These include ancient tombs, Greek and Roman artifacts, and coins from the ancient city of Laos. These finds suggest a rich historical past and highlight the area's strategic importance throughout various historical periods.


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