Best attractions and places to see around Sant'Andrea Del Garigliano include a mix of natural and historical sites. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Garigliano River and the volcanic landscape of Roccamonfina, influencing its natural features. Visitors can explore ancient structures and natural monuments that reflect the area's long history and geological past. These attractions offer insights into both human activity and the natural environment of Sant'Andrea Del Garigliano.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Walls of the Queen's Garden
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Dam that allows you to pass from one bank to the other
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The source of Salomone is a cold water spring located in a bend of the Garigliano River. An excellent place to regenerate during a bike ride or to cool off on hot days. It is accessed via a dirt road of a couple of kilometers. It is a completely natural area and there are no services nearby.
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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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Stone structure with a dominant view over the entire territory.
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Interesting view of the Suio dam on the Garigliano river.
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The Conca della Campania waterfall comes from the Rivo di Conca stream. During the seasons with more rain the stream and therefore the waterfall carry more water. However, the environment is always very interesting and particular, given that everything comes from the (extinct) volcano of Roccamonfina.
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Dam on the Garigliano river.
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The region offers several natural highlights, including the Conca della Campania Waterfall, which originates from the Rivo di Conca stream and is notable for its connection to the extinct Roccamonfina volcano. You can also visit the Salomone Spring, a cold water spring located in a bend of the Garigliano River, perfect for cooling off.
Yes, Sant'Andrea Del Garigliano is rich in history. You can explore the mysterious Orto della Regina Megalithic Walls, a historical site featuring large trachyte boulders forming a wall approximately 250 meters in perimeter, accessible via a short, uphill path. Another significant historical site is Monte Trocchio Castle, which offers an impressive overview of the surrounding environment.
The Orto della Regina Megalithic Walls is considered family-friendly. The path to reach it is short, about 800 meters, and easily accessible with children, offering an exciting discovery of a place shrouded in mystery.
For those seeking a challenge, the path to Monte Trocchio Castle requires sure-footedness due to slippery and unstable stones. It's categorized as challenging, but rewards with an excellent overview of the environment below.
The area offers a variety of cycling options. For touring cyclists, there are routes like the 'Vespasian Aqueduct – Sun Cycle Path loop'. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the 'Neviera di Fontanafredda – View Over the Valley loop'. Road cyclists have options like the 'Garigliano Dam Crossing – Ascent to Castelforte loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Sant'Andrea Del Garigliano, MTB Trails around Sant'Andrea Del Garigliano, and Road Cycling Routes around Sant'Andrea Del Garigliano guides.
Yes, both Monte Trocchio Castle and the Orto della Regina Megalithic Walls offer impressive viewpoints. The castle provides an excellent overview of the surrounding environment, while the megalithic walls offer a dominant view over the entire territory.
The Salomone Spring is a cold water spring in the Garigliano River, making it an excellent spot to regenerate during a bike ride or to cool off on hot days. It's a completely natural area.
The Conca della Campania Waterfall carries more water during seasons with more rain, which typically enhances its flow and visual appeal. However, the environment around it is interesting year-round due to its volcanic origins.
The Salomone Spring is accessed via a dirt road of a couple of kilometers. It's important to note that it is a completely natural area, and there are no services nearby, so plan accordingly.
Yes, the Garigliano Dam is a notable man-made monument. It offers an interesting view of the dam on the Garigliano river and allows passage from one bank to the other.
The path to the Orto della Regina Megalithic Walls is considered to have a really low difficulty level. It starts uphill but is very short, approximately 800 meters to the destination, with steps made from tree trunks to ease the climb.
Visitors appreciate the mix of natural beauty, such as the waterfalls and springs, and the rich historical significance of sites like the ancient megalithic walls and castles. The opportunity to explore places shrouded in mystery and enjoy panoramic views is also highly valued.


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