Best attractions and places to see around Casacalenda include a rich tapestry of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This medieval village in the Molise region is situated on a hill, surrounded by rolling hills, wheat fields, and ancient olive groves. The area offers diverse experiences, from exploring ancient Roman ruins to immersing oneself in nature reserves. It provides a blend of history, art, and outdoor activities for visitors.
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Free admission from Villa Zappone, on Via Mazzini. Worth a visit, truly beautiful!
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It was once an important Roman Municipium
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The Bosco Casale Regional Nature Reserve is located in the municipality of Casacalenda, Molise. It occupies two thirds of the Bosco Casale, an ancient hilly oak forest, with traces of Hannibal's camp. This protected area is characterized by Cerro, Farnetti, Biancospini and Agrifogli woods. It is home to over 110 species of birds, including birds of prey such as buzzards, honey buzzards and sparrowhawks. The Oasis offers paths, educational panels, a visitor center and various naturalistic activities. An enchanting place to immerse yourself in the beauty of the Molise nature. http://www.lipu.it/oasi-casacalenda-campobasso
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Civitacampomarano is a typical medieval village with narrow streets, stairways and an imposing Angevin Castle. The territory is characterized by overhanging gullies and gorges, fields of olive trees and wooded areas. https://www.viaggiomolise.it/civitacampomarano/
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Civitacampomarano is a small village with very ancient origins dating back to the Samnite era. It has kept its medieval aspect with its Angevin castle and many churches to visit, and you cannot miss a walk through the alleys to admire the many murals made by street artists during an urban art festival that takes place every year in June.
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The historic center of Larino developed between the 13th and 14th centuries, and it is worth taking a walk through its alleys to discover monuments and historical testimonies. For example the Gothic cathedral of the Duomo di San Pardo, the Palazzo Ducale, or the Torre Galuppi, a 15th century watchtower.
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Larino is a town in Molise of very ancient origins with an original settlement which was later destroyed and rebuilt by the Romans to found Larinum. It is also known for its popular traditions, such as the procession of San Pardo with flower floats, and the carnival with allegorical floats.
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The ancient Roman amphitheater located in the center of the city dating back to the 1st century AD is beautiful.
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The most prominent natural attraction is the Bosco Casale Regional Nature Reserve, an ancient hilly oak forest perfect for immersing yourself in Molise's biodiversity. The village is also surrounded by picturesque rolling hills, vast wheat fields, and ancient olive groves, offering scenic beauty for walks. Further afield, the Matese Natural Park provides additional opportunities for excursions into nature.
Casacalenda boasts a rich history. You can visit the Roman Amphitheatre of Larino, dating back to the 1st century AD. In Casacalenda itself, explore the Ducal Palace, the 13th-century Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, the Baroque Church of the Addolorata, and the ancient Fountain of the Duke. Don't miss the archaeological site of Arx Calela (Gerione), where Hannibal once took refuge.
Yes, Casacalenda is a vibrant cultural hub. It features the Civic Gallery of Contemporary Art, the MAACK (Outdoor Museum of Contemporary Art) with installations throughout the village, and the Multimedia Museum of the BufĂš, dedicated to a traditional Molise musical instrument. The village is also internationally known for its Molise Cinema Film Festival.
The historic center of Casacalenda retains its medieval charm with narrow, ancient stone streets. It's divided into two main nuclei, Terravecchia and Terranova, offering a glimpse into the village's past. You can wander through the alleys, discover historical buildings, and experience the authentic atmosphere of this ancient settlement.
Absolutely. The Bosco Casale Regional Nature Reserve is a great option for families, offering paths and educational panels to explore nature. The historic centers of Casacalenda and Larino provide engaging walks through medieval alleys and historical sites that can be interesting for all ages.
The area around Casacalenda is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various cycling routes, including touring, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, there are routes like the Lake Guardialfiera Loop for touring bicycles, the Bosco Casale Reserve Loop for mountain biking, and the Larino and Lago di Guardialfiera Loop for road cycling. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides: Cycling around Casacalenda, MTB Trails around Casacalenda, and Road Cycling Routes around Casacalenda.
The best time to visit Casacalenda for outdoor attractions is generally during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites, with comfortable temperatures and lush landscapes. Summers can be hot, while winters are cooler and may limit some outdoor activities.
Many of the natural areas around Casacalenda, including the paths within the Bosco Casale Regional Nature Reserve and the surrounding hills, are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and you follow local regulations regarding pet waste. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and respectful of wildlife and other visitors.
Casacalenda offers various accommodation options, including agriturismos, B&Bs, and guesthouses, often located within the historic center or in the scenic countryside. These provide a comfortable base for exploring the village and its surroundings.
Yes, Casacalenda has several restaurants and cafes where you can enjoy traditional Molise cuisine. You'll find options ranging from trattorias serving local dishes to cafes perfect for a quick coffee or snack, many of which are located in the town center.
To fully appreciate Casacalenda's historical sites, cultural attractions, and natural beauty, plan for at least 2-3 days. This allows time to explore the historic center, visit museums and churches, spend a day at the Bosco Casale Regional Nature Reserve, and perhaps take a short trip to nearby Larino.
The Convent of Sant'Onofrio, built in 1407, is located just outside Casacalenda's town center. It is a significant religious site housing many religious works, including Baroque paintings within its cloister, offering a serene and historically rich experience.


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