Best attractions and places to see around San Buono include a village situated on a hill at about 400 meters altitude in Abruzzo, Italy. This area offers a serene escape with a history dating back to prehistoric times, located less than 20 kilometers from the Adriatic coast. The region is characterized by green hills, woodlands, and the Treste River Valley, providing panoramic views. San Buono features historical and religious structures alongside natural landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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If you want a break from the noisy roads and busy footpaths, this trail is for you. It’s sunny, clean and very panoramic; by the end of the path, you will see the sea waves 🌊. I loved this spot because It is also good for wildflowers and foraging. I hope you will enjoy it, but please, Watch out to respect the environment, part of this path will cross some private land left accessible as a walking path, and we donät want those people to change their minds. If you get to enjoy this part of the Abruzzo's trails, Let me know how it goes.
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The Torre della Fara is located in Torre della Fara in the municipality of Celenza sul Trigno in the province of Chieti. The tower is located near the Trigno river and the Ateleta-Biferno sheep track and was in visual connection with neighboring towns and with the monastery of Santa Maria del Canneto of Roccavivara (Molise). (Source Wikipedia.)
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The Torre della Fara is located in Torre della Fara in the municipality of Celenza sul Trigno in the province of Chieti. The tower is located near the Trigno river and the Ateleta-Biferno tratturo and was in visual connection with neighboring towns and with the monastery of Santa Maria del Canneto in Roccavivara (Molise). The tower dates back to the 12th century.[1] Even if the toponym recalls the Longobard fara, it is, however, difficult to identify the period of construction of the site.[ The tower has a cylindrical structure and is made of stone[1], but stone fragments are also used to frame the openings and loopholes[2]. The tower is 15 meters high and 6 meters in diameter. The tower has no scarp walls and, at a third of the height there is an opening which, probably, is a raised entrance. Furthermore, inside there are the holes where the beams used to support the various levels. The roof inside is vaulted with a lowered cap. The use of mortar in the Torre della Fara decreases with height[1] just as the thickness of the walls decreases with increasing height
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Lentella is a small town that is part of the Medio Vastese mountain community. You can admire various testimonies of the Bronze Age and the Middle Ages, such as the Manno Castle.
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The bend in the river has reached the road, wreaking havoc and now they would like us to pass the main road. Boh !!!
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According to oral tradition, it seems that San Michele, who left from the East to defeat paganism, stopped in a wood near Liscia before arriving on the Gargano; this wood is located around Monte Sorbo, an area that in ancient times had a high anthropic density, as can be seen from the remarkable archaeological material found here and coming from Italic tombs. Still on the subject of legend, it is said that a man from Palmoli, a village in the upper Vasto bordering Liscia, intent on grazing cows near the Treste river, noticed that a young bull got lost every day and then returned in the evening. One day, however, the farmer, intrigued by this mysterious behavior, decided to follow his animal and saw that the vegetation opened up, as if by magic, as it passed, as if to indicate a direction to follow; this strange path led him to a cave where he saw the bull kneeling in front of a wooden image of St. Michael the Archangel, which miraculously made water gush out so that man could quench his thirst and recover from the discovery to witness this event supernatural. In memory of these events that occurred in Liscia, the Marquesses of Avalos, in the eighteenth century incorporated the cave inside a small church, perhaps, to regulate the large influx of pilgrims who are here recalled by popular devotion to the Archangel Michael, a cult that is lost in the mists of time.
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San Buono is rich in history. You can visit the monumental Church of San Lorenzo Martire, dating back to the 12th century, with its Romanesque facade and 17th-century organ. Just outside the town, the 15th-century Convent of Sant'Antonio offers a glimpse into the past. Explore the narrow 'ruelle' (alleys) of the historic center and see the ancient Public Wash House built over a natural spring.
Yes, in the locality of Fonte S. Nicola, on the slopes of Monte Sorbo, archaeological materials from the Iron Age have been discovered, indicating a significant ancient sacred area. This region has a history dating back to prehistoric times.
The Torre della Fara is a historical site located near the Trigno river. This 12th-century cylindrical stone tower, 15 meters high, was strategically important for visual communication with neighboring towns and the monastery of Santa Maria del Canneto.
Absolutely. A short distance away is Lentella Village, a small town where you can find testimonies of the Bronze Age and the Middle Ages, including the Manno Castle.
San Buono is situated on a hill offering fantastic panoramic views across the green hills and woodlands of the countryside. The Treste River Valley provides a picturesque setting, and you can enjoy scenic walks amidst beautiful oak trees. For a dedicated experience, try the Panoramic Trail in Abruzzo, which offers distant views of the sea.
Yes, the San Michele Arcangelo Cave in Liscia is a notable site. According to oral tradition, Saint Michael stopped here, and the cave was later incorporated into a small church in the 18th century due to the influx of pilgrims.
The region around San Buono is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for running, road cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Running Trails around San Buono, Road Cycling Routes around San Buono, and MTB Trails around San Buono.
Yes, the area offers a variety of trails. For example, the Running Trails around San Buono include options like the 'Monte Calvario Loop' which is moderate. The MTB Trails around San Buono also feature routes ranging from easy to moderate, such as 'The Bather Monument loop from San Salvo' (easy) and 'Palazzo De Riseis loop from Scerni' (moderate).
While specific 'family-friendly' categorized attractions aren't highlighted, the historical sites like the Church of San Lorenzo Martire and the Convent of Sant'Antonio can be interesting for older children. The scenic walks and panoramic trails offer gentle outdoor experiences for families to enjoy together, exploring the natural beauty of the Abruzzo landscape.
San Buono, with its pleasant altitude and proximity to the Adriatic coast, is enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures ideal for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and cycling amidst the green hills. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer, perfect for enjoying the panoramic views and nearby natural features.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene escape and rich history of the area. The Panoramic Trail in Abruzzo is loved for its sunny, clean, and very panoramic views, offering a break from busy roads and opportunities to see wildflowers and even the sea. The historical sites like Torre della Fara and San Michele Arcangelo Cave in Liscia are valued for their unique historical and cultural significance.
Yes, due to its elevated position at about 400 meters altitude and less than 20 kilometers from the Adriatic coast, some areas and properties in San Buono offer picturesque hillside views, with some even boasting partial sea views. The Panoramic Trail in Abruzzo specifically mentions distant views of the sea.


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