Attractions and places to see around Marzano Appio include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This Italian comune is situated at the foot of the Roccamonfina volcano, within the Roccamonfina – Foce Garigliano Regional Park. The area features expansive chestnut groves and remnants of ancient Roman roads. Visitors can explore a blend of volcanic landscapes and historical architecture.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Walls of the Queen's Garden
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The Garden of the Queen is a short path, easily accessible with children and offers the thrill of discovering a place shrouded in mystery. The path starts immediately uphill but is very short (about 800 meters to the destination), for where the difficulty level is really low. You know you're on the right path because there are fences that accompany you and the climb is made easier by steps made from tree trunks. A few meters later, there it was, in the middle of the forest surrounded by trees and covered in green moss. A large wall, made of enormous trachyte boulders, which extends for a perimeter of approximately 250 metres. How many millennia have passed since man laid the first stone here? It is not known, it is thought that the walls were built around the 5th century BC, evidence of the presence of man in very ancient times in this area. It is not even clear what the function was: some speak of a temple dedicated to a divinity from the pre-Roman epic, while others assume it was a military post which had the function of controlling the border areas. Even the name "garden" suggests one of these two hypotheses: "hortus" means enclosure (used in a military sense), or it can also be understood as a sacred place.
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The sanctuary was founded in 1430[1] by Saint Bernardino of Siena and Saint Giacomo della Marca, who had arrived there following the news of the discovery of a statue of the Virgin in the same or previous year[2]. A first rural chapel was built, then a first church, shortly afterwards enlarged in its current form between 1448 and 1507 This event has taken on a legendary character in popular tradition. In fact it is said that, towards the end of 1300, a shepherd boy who took his goats to graze along that mountain noticed a curious fact: every day, one of the goats moved away from its companions and in the evening it was the one that gave the most milk. Intrigued, one day he decided to follow her. He was thus led in front of a cave where the goat stopped to graze on lush grass. The shepherd decided to enter it and found a trunk. He immediately thought he had found a treasure, but had to retreat when he realized that the chest was guarded by a snake with two keys in its mouth. Frightened, he went to town to call for reinforcements. Relatives and friends rushed to the cave, and when the reptile gave them the keys, the trunk was opened revealing its treasure: the icon of the Blessed Virgin in lava stone. The Grotto can still be visited next to the church Inside there is a magnificent rectangular cloister with pointed arches supported by small columns
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Easily reachable by cycling in the middle of nature........
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Stone structure with a dominant view over the entire territory.
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City located in the territory of the Regional Park of Roccamonfina and Foce del Garigliano and built inside the crater of the Roccamonfina volcano.
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The area is rich in history. You can explore the medieval Strada Adrianea (Ancient Roman Road), a well-preserved section of the ancient Via Latina in the Sarcioni area. Don't miss the impressive Castello di Terracorpo, a 13th-century military castle, or the remnants of another castle in Marzano Appio's town center. Significant religious sites include the Chiesa del Carmine in Vallecupa, the Parish of San Sebastiano, and the Church of S. Maria Maggiore.
Yes, Marzano Appio is nestled within the beautiful Roccamonfina – Foce Garigliano Regional Park. A notable natural feature is the Conca della Campania Waterfall, which originates from the Rivo di Conca stream and is shaped by the extinct Roccamonfina volcano. You can also visit Lago delle Corree, a small lake of volcanic origin, historically known for a salt market.
The region offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities, especially within the Roccamonfina – Foce Garigliano Regional Park. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate to difficult routes like the 'From Roccamonfina to the Conca della Campania Waterfall – ring tour' or the 'Roccamonfina Loop Trail'. For more options, check out the hiking guide for Marzano Appio. Road cycling is also popular, with routes such as 'The Monte Lattani in the Parco Regionale di Roccamonfina-Foce Garigliano – loop tour'. Explore more cycling options in the road cycling guide.
Families can enjoy exploring the Roccamonfina Town Center, which is located within the Regional Park and offers a pleasant historical setting. The Sundial and Wooden Sculptures in Piazza Nicola Amore, Roccamonfina, is another family-friendly spot. Additionally, the regional park itself provides natural landscapes suitable for gentle walks and enjoying nature with children.
Marzano Appio hosts several traditional events. An annual Summer Fair, commemorating one instituted in 1299, takes place in July, featuring artisan stands and local products. In late October, the Sagra della Castagna (Chestnut Festival) celebrates a typical product of the area. Other events include the Feast of Saint Anthony and 'L'incendio del campanile' (The Burning of the Bell Tower).
Beyond the Strada Adrianea (Ancient Roman Road), which is a well-preserved stretch of the ancient Via Latina, the Lago delle Corree was historically significant for a salt market during Roman times. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's Roman past.
Roccamonfina is a key area within the Regional Park of Roccamonfina and Foce del Garigliano, built inside the crater of an extinct volcano. It serves as a gateway to the park and features the collegiate church of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Roccamonfina Town Center itself is a historical site worth visiting.
Yes, for those interested in prehistory, the broader Marzano-Roccamonfina-Tora e Piccilli area is home to the 'Ciampate del diavolo' (Devil's Footprints), which are footprints of primitive humans dating back over 300,000 years.
The best way to experience the park's natural beauty is by exploring its extensive network of trails. You can hike or mountain bike through centuries-old chestnut groves and pristine landscapes. Consider a moderate hike like the 'Conca Waterfall loop from Roccamonfina' to immerse yourself in the volcanic environment. More details can be found in the hiking guide.
Runners can enjoy several routes in the area, including a 'Running loop from Roccamonfina' or a 'Roccamonfina Town Center loop from Roccamonfina'. These routes offer a chance to experience the natural surroundings while getting exercise. For more options, refer to the running trails guide for Marzano Appio.
The terrain around Marzano Appio, being on the slopes of the Roccamonfina volcano and within the regional park, often features volcanic landscapes, chestnut groves, and varied elevations. Trails can range from moderate to difficult, with some sections potentially cobbled or affected by rain, as noted for the Strada Adrianea.


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