Best attractions and places to see around Stella Cilento offer a blend of historical sites, natural monuments, and traditional settlements within the Cilento region. This area is characterized by its ancient villages, coastal views, and archaeological significance. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from dense wooded areas to panoramic viewpoints overlooking the valleys and coastline. Stella Cilento provides opportunities to discover the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of the Cilento area.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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€15 ticket valid for three days to visit Velia and Paestum closing at 7.30pm
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You can't miss a visit to the tourist port of Acciaroli, with its Norman tower (which lights up in the evening)
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Nice to look at and good for biking
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Parking lot at the excavation site. Entry costs 13 euros in summer.
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Nice little place with nice alleys. But not much to see
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Entrance to the excavations of Velia
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Here Ernest Hemingway seems to have written the old man and the sea by being taught fishing techniques by local fishermen.
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The Norman Tower is a 12th century defense tower. with a square plan, subsequently restructured numerous times, in particular in 1537 when the Spaniards made it one of the points of the defensive system of the entire coast.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the ancient settlement of Celso (Pollica), known for its ancient urban structure and defensive towers. Another significant historical site is the Pietra del Mulacchio megalith, often called the 'Cilento Stonehenge,' a prehistoric stone calendar. Don't miss the Acropolis of Velia, an ancient Greek city with impressive ruins including the unique Porta Rosa, or the Historic Archway of San Mauro Cilento, part of a charming ancient village.
Absolutely. The most notable is the Pietra del Mulacchio megalith, a natural monument composed of gigantic boulders forming a precise stone calendar, indicating celestial events like the winter solstice. It's a truly unique site with a rich history of fertility rites.
For families, the Norman Tower of Acciaroli is a great option. This historic coastal watchtower, built in 1233, characterizes the skyline of the port of Acciaroli and offers an interesting glimpse into the region's past. The charming villages like Celso (Pollica) also provide pleasant strolls for all ages.
Many of the historical sites offer excellent panoramic views. The Pietra del Mulacchio megalith is situated in an area that provides great vistas. Additionally, the Acropolis of Velia, with its elevated position, offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and coastline.
The Stella Cilento area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Monte Stella Loop from San Mauro Cilento' or the 'Mazziotti Palace of Celso – Pollica Village loop.' For cycling, there are MTB trails like the 'Pioppi Seafront Promenade loop' and gravel biking routes. Explore more options on the dedicated guides for Hiking around Stella Cilento, MTB Trails around Stella Cilento, and Gravel biking around Stella Cilento.
Yes, there are trails suitable for various skill levels. While many routes are moderate, you can find easier sections or shorter walks within the villages and along coastal paths. For specific easy routes, check the Hiking around Stella Cilento guide, which details routes with varying difficulties.
The Cilento region, including Stella Cilento, is generally pleasant from spring (April-May) through early autumn (September-October). During these months, the weather is mild, ideal for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities without the intense summer heat. Summer (June-August) is also popular, especially for coastal areas, but can be very warm.
Beyond the main highlights, the charm of Stella Cilento lies in its smaller, traditional villages. Exploring the narrow streets of Celso (Pollica) or San Mauro Cilento can reveal beautiful architecture, local crafts, and authentic Italian life away from the crowds. These villages often host local festivals that offer a unique cultural experience.
The villages around Stella Cilento, such as Celso (Pollica) and San Mauro Cilento, are characterized by ancient urban structures built entirely with local stones. You'll find houses adorned with defensive towers, baronial palaces, and stone churches, reflecting centuries of history and traditional Cilento craftsmanship.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The ancient villages, like Celso (Pollica), are loved for their characteristic charm and panoramic positions. The unique Pietra del Mulacchio megalith fascinates with its mystery and historical depth, while the coastal watchtowers, such as the Norman Tower of Acciaroli, offer picturesque views and a sense of the region's past.
Yes, the Acropolis of Velia is a must-see archaeological site. It represents the remains of the ancient Greek city of Elea (later Velia for the Romans), famous for its philosophers and the well-preserved Porta Rosa, a unique example of a 4th-century Greek arch.


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