Best attractions and places to see around Colfelice include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. This tranquil town in the province of Frosinone, Lazio, is nestled among hills between the Liri and Melfa rivers. The area boasts Roman archaeological finds and is formed from the historic villages of Coldragone and Villafelice. Visitors can explore ancient settlements and natural features typical of the Lazio countryside.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Beautiful road closed to traffic that follows the Melfa gorges along the path of San Benedetto
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Birthplace of Cicero, it is located along the path of Saint Benedict
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The acropolis, with its pointed arch and Cicero's tower, is located above Arpino along the path of San Benedetto
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Unfortunately I have to inform you that 2 days ago I tried to take the road starting from Roccasecca but in the first km the road is closed by several gates in succession and while the first two can easily be opened and passed, the third gate is almost impassable because it is on a small bridge that would require you to climb over the parapet. Maybe even passing this gate you will encounter others. More updates are welcome from anyone who has them, because I would really like to try again.
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Magnificent road closed to traffic due to rockfall... it is passable by bike but be careful
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Colfelice and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the significant Roman archaeological finds in the Ara Murata locality, including a sepulchral epigraph, and remains of an Imperial Era Roman villa. Don't miss the impressive Cicerone Tower and Megalithic Walls of the Acropolis of Arpino, known for its unique pointed arch. The nearby town of Roccasecca, birthplace of St. Thomas Aquinas, also offers historical sites like the Castle of the Counts of Aquino.
Yes, Colfelice has significant Roman archaeological finds. The Ara Murata locality features a remarkable sepulchral epigraph, and remains of an Imperial Era Roman villa confirm the area's ancient roots. The town's strategic location at the confluence of three major Roman roads – the Via Latina, the Pedemontana, and the Vetularia – highlights its historical importance.
The area around Colfelice offers beautiful natural landscapes. You can explore the tranquil Melfa Gorge – Tracciolino of Roccasecca, a spectacular route along the Melfa river, or the serene Melfa Gorges, ideal for slow-paced exploration. Additionally, the Caves of Pastena, located about 11.5 km away, offer a unique natural scenery.
Absolutely! The region provides various outdoor activities. For cycling, the Melfa Gorge – Tracciolino of Roccasecca offers over 15 km of safe cycling on a road closed to cars. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, running, and hiking. For example, there are moderate to difficult hiking trails like the Roccasecca – Church of San Tommaso loop. Explore more options on the Hiking around Colfelice guide.
Colfelice and its surroundings offer a blend of cultural experiences. The town celebrates its patron saint, Saint Gaetano, on August 7th with religious ceremonies and festivities. Nearby, you can visit the Museo Archeologico Industriale dell'Arte della Lana in Arpino, showcasing the history of the wool industry, or the Museo Civico in Atina, which houses archaeological findings from the Comino valley.
While specific family-friendly attractions aren't detailed, the natural beauty of the Melfa Gorges offers a peaceful environment for walks and exploration suitable for families. The historical sites like the Acropolis of Arpino can also be an engaging educational experience for older children interested in history.
The Lazio countryside, where Colfelice is located, generally enjoys pleasant weather for outdoor activities during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). These seasons offer milder temperatures, making hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites more comfortable than the hotter summer months.
Many of the historical and natural sites offer excellent viewpoints. The Cicerone Tower and Megalithic Walls of the Acropolis of Arpino provide panoramic views of the surrounding area. Similarly, the Melfa Gorges and the Melfa Gorge – Tracciolino of Roccasecca offer spectacular natural scenery along the river.
The Melfa Gorges are described as a spectacular route immersed in silence, offering a unique natural environment. They are ideal for slow-paced exploration, with a beautiful road that follows the gorges and is closed to car traffic, providing amazing landscapes and a peaceful experience.
Yes, there are a few notable museums nearby. In Arpino, you can visit the Museo Archeologico Industriale dell'Arte della Lana, which details the history of the wool industry. The Archaeological Museum of Atina (Museo Civico) houses a collection of prehistoric, Samnite, and Roman artifacts from the Comino valley. Additionally, the Museo Internazionale del Folklore e Civiltà Contadina promotes local folklore and customs.
The Acropolis of Arpino is an important archaeological site known for its megalithic architecture. It features well-preserved pre-Roman city walls built in polygonal work, exemplifying Volsca fortification. A particularly significant feature is a 'pointed arch,' considered unique in the Mediterranean area and possibly dating back to the Iron Age (8th/7th century BC).
Yes, the area offers several long-distance road cycling routes. For example, you can find routes like the 'View of the Mountains – View of Pico and the Castle loop from Roccasecca' which is over 87 km, or the 'Historic Center of Santopadre – Tracciolino Road loop from Roccasecca' at over 85 km. More details can be found on the Road Cycling Routes around Colfelice guide.


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