Best attractions and places to see around Campochiaro include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. Located at the base of the Matese massif in Molise, the area features prominent Apennine karst landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, admire Baroque architecture, and discover significant natural features.
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Gallinola (1,923 m above sea level) is the second highest peak in the Matese range and is located in Molise. It can be reached from Campitello Matese via a 5.5 km hike and an elevation gain of just under 500 meters. The view from the summit is spectacular, stretching from the Maiella to the Tyrrhenian Sea, clearly visible in good weather.
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A short hike with no particular difficulties. The trailhead from Campitello Matese is unmarked and difficult to identify. The trail itself is poorly marked. For those like me who'd never done it, it's essential to follow the trail on an app or similar. The descent was made by descending from the chairlift side (which doesn't operate and doesn't appear to be in operation anymore), then descending along the ski slope, which halfway through features a barbed wire barrier (!) that I had to cross.
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Challenging route with a difference in altitude of about 600m, starting from the Ecocamous refuge located in the Santa Maria valley. During the route you will encounter woods, valleys and a beautiful view of Lake Matese. The route leads to the highest peak in Campania, La Gallinola (1923m)
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A mountain town with beautiful views, it's a shame it isn't looked after as it should, endless road and renovation works, few accommodations, each one a Patrizia in itself without a connection, non-existent tourist information. This is in the summer, in the winter they told me even worse as an organization
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Getting there from the Santa Maria refuge was a slog but when you admire the view you understand that it's worth it
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Well-equipped hermitage, it enjoys a breathtaking view and a very fresh water source
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Mount Miletto (2,050 meters above sea level) straddles Campania and Molise and offers a 360° view of the Apennines, Lake Matese and the Mediterranean Sea in the distance.
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From the summit 2050 MT. you can sense the curvature of blue ozone 🌍
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Campochiaro is nestled at the base of the Matese Massif, offering a wealth of natural beauty. A must-visit is the WWF Oasis of Guardiaregia – Campochiaro, one of Italy's largest and wildest nature reserves. Within the oasis, you can discover the evocative Quirino Gorges, the impressive 100-meter-high San Nicola Waterfall, and the profound Caves of Pozzo della Neve and Cul di Bove, which are among Europe's deepest abysses. Additionally, the Fonte del Biferno Spring, the source of Molise's only entirely internal river, provides a serene natural spot.
The area around Campochiaro is rich in history. In the village itself, you can see the ancient Medieval Tower and the beautiful Baroque Church of Santa Maria Assunta (also known as Santa Maria delle Grazie). Further afield, the remains of an Ancient Sanctuary of Hercules, dating back to the 4th century BCE, can be found in the Civitella area. Don't miss Roccamandolfi Castle, a historical site offering scenic views, and the Hermitage of Sant'Egidio, an ancient monastery nestled in beech woods.
Absolutely! The natural surroundings of Campochiaro, particularly at the foot of the Matese Massif, are very popular for hiking. You can explore trails within the WWF Oasis of Guardiaregia – Campochiaro, including routes around Mount Mutria. For specific hiking routes and their difficulty levels, you can find detailed information in the Hiking around Campochiaro guide.
The Matese Massif offers several impressive summits. You can ascend to Monte Miletto Summit, the highest point of the Matese Mountains, which provides a breathtaking 360° view of the Apennines and the Mediterranean Sea on clear days. Another significant peak is La Gallinola Summit, the highest point in Campania, also part of the Matese massif, offering guaranteed panoramic views.
Yes, the area around Campochiaro is well-suited for cycling. The Matese region offers various routes, from challenging mountain climbs to scenic loops around natural features. For detailed cycling routes, including options for touring and road cycling, you can refer to the Cycling around Campochiaro and Road Cycling Routes around Campochiaro guides.
Campochiaro offers different experiences throughout the year. The natural surroundings, particularly at the foot of the Matese, are popular for hiking and paragliding, making spring and autumn ideal for pleasant temperatures. In summer, Campochiaro serves as a natural refuge from the heat. Winter brings common snowfall, especially on the upper Matese, which can be suitable for winter sports, though the guide focuses on attractions.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all attractions, the natural environment of Campochiaro offers many opportunities for families. Exploring the accessible parts of the WWF Oasis of Guardiaregia – Campochiaro, enjoying picnics in scenic areas like the plateau of Campitello di Roccamandolfi, or undertaking easier hiking trails (check difficulty in route guides) can be enjoyable for families. The Urban Fountain in Campochiaro, reconstructed after the 1805 earthquake, is also a pleasant spot.
Visitors to Campochiaro appreciate the blend of historical significance and stunning natural landscapes. The panoramic views from summits like Monte Miletto are highly praised, offering a sense of the vastness of the Apennines. The tranquility and historical depth of sites like the Hermitage of Sant'Egidio, nestled in ancient beech woods, are also a highlight. The region's wild and uncontaminated environmental context, as found in the Torrente Callora nature reserve near Roccamandolfi, is also a major draw.
For breathtaking views, head to Monte Miletto Summit, which offers a 360° panorama of the Apennines and the Mediterranean Sea. La Gallinola Summit also guarantees a spectacular vista. Additionally, Roccamandolfi Castle is known for its scenic views of the surrounding landscape, and Campitello Matese, a mountain town, provides beautiful views.
Yes, Campochiaro is situated in an area known for its geologically active karst system, a prominent feature of the Apennine chain. This means you can explore fascinating sinkholes, underground rivers, and limestone caves. The WWF Oasis of Guardiaregia – Campochiaro is particularly rich in these features, housing the deep Caves of Pozzo della Neve and Cul di Bove, and the dramatic Quirino Gorges, which are considered some of the most evocative canyons in the Apennines.
The Lombard Necropolis, discovered during excavations in the Vicenne locality, is a significant archaeological site dating back to the 7th century AD. It provides valuable insights into the Lombard era, notably featuring the remains of horsemen buried with their mounts, which is a unique historical find for understanding the region's past influences.


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