Attractions and places to see around Erchie include a variety of historical sites, religious buildings, and outdoor activity areas. The region offers opportunities to explore ancient sanctuaries and abandoned villages, reflecting its rich past. Visitors can also find dedicated trails for mountain biking, catering to different interests. This area provides a range of points of interest for those exploring the Salento region.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Spectacular place, near the sanctuary of Sant'Antonio alla Macchia there is a very fun XC Mountainbike trail
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A pleasant medieval village. In addition to the historic center and the very characteristic Jewish quarter, the Castello Svevo and the Cathedral of S. Maria Assunta are definitely worth a visit.
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Built on a hill, the historic village dominates the entire city and the valley. With its winding, uphill streets, old houses with faded paintwork and huge castle, Oria has the look and feel of a true medieval village.
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Really beautiful. Very neat and clean. Enchanting glimpses are discovered at every corner! Watch out for fines!
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Medieval historic center with remarkable Renaissance and Baroque architecture high above the plain, very beautiful and well-kept. Enchanting glimpses. White and articulated medieval district that recalls the white villages of Andalusia.
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only one road where 30km/h is allowed - but who would stick to it here. Not recommendable!
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Monteruga village, a completely abandoned ghost village
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Farm and now abandoned village where you can breathe the past and the peasant life of not many decades ago. To be crossed in strict silence. (maxrampichino)
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Erchie and its surroundings offer a rich history. You can visit the impressive Sanctuary of Monteruga, an abandoned village with a historical atmosphere. Another significant site is the Historic Center of Oria, a medieval village with a castle and remarkable Renaissance and Baroque architecture. Within Erchie itself, the historic Saracen watchtowers like Torre La Cerniola and Torre Capo Tummolo stand as testaments to the region's past defenses.
Yes, the area features several important religious buildings. The Sanctuary of Saints Cosmas and Damian, located about five kilometers from the center, is a significant religious hub in Salento. You can also find the Sanctuary of Saint Anthony alla Macchia, which has a mystical surrounding area and a cave where a painting of Sant'Antonio Abate was found. In the village, the Church of Santa Maria Assunta reflects local religious heritage.
Erchie is renowned for its pristine natural beauty. The main Erchie Beach is known for its calm, clear waters. Beyond the main beach, you can discover hidden gems like Spiaggia del Cauco, Spiaggetta degli Innamorati (accessible via a natural grotto or pedal boat), and Dead Horse Beach, all offering incredibly clear, intensely blue waters. The Lattari Mountains also provide a stunning natural backdrop.
Many of Erchie's secluded beaches, such as Spiaggia del Cauco, Sgarrupo Beach, Spiaggetta degli Innamorati, and Dead Horse Beach, are best accessed from the sea. Renting a kayak or pedal boat from the main beach is highly recommended for exploring these hidden coves and enjoying the crystal-clear waters.
Absolutely! There are several hiking opportunities around Erchie. You can find routes like the Sanctuary of Sant'Antonio alla Macchia Loop or explore the Bosco di Sant'Antonio. For more detailed trails and options, check out the Hiking around Erchie guide.
Mountain biking enthusiasts will enjoy the XC Sant'Antonio MTB Circuit, a short but demanding trail with jumps and winding curves set in a small wood. For a wider range of routes, including easy to moderate options, explore the MTB Trails around Erchie guide.
Yes, along the coast of Erchie, you can discover hidden natural swimming pools formed by fallen rock ridges. These offer a unique and refreshing bathing experience and are worth seeking out for a different kind of swim.
Erchie is known for its tranquil atmosphere and crystal-clear waters, making it ideal for relaxation. The summer months are perfect for enjoying the beaches and boat trips. However, if you prefer to avoid larger crowds while still enjoying pleasant weather, late spring or early autumn can also be excellent times to visit.
Many of Erchie's natural attractions, like the main beach, are suitable for families. The Sanctuary of Saints Cosmas and Damian and the Historic Center of Oria are also considered family-friendly. Exploring the pedestrian-friendly village and taking short boat trips to nearby coves can be enjoyable activities for all ages.
Yes, Erchie's peaceful location makes it an excellent base for day trips to more bustling towns along the Amalfi Coast, such as Cetara (1.7 km east) and Maiori (8.5 km west). It's also within reach of larger attractions like Pompeii and Sorrento, offering a quiet retreat after exploring the more crowded destinations.
Beyond historical sites and beaches, you can enjoy romantic walks through Erchie's small, pedestrian-friendly village, savor local delicacies like 'ndunderi' pasta or 'cuoppo' (fried fish), and rent a kayak or pedal boat to explore the many isolated coves and natural swimming pools along the coast.


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