Attractions and places to see around Salza Irpina include a mix of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. This charming village is nestled in the Sabato Valley within the Picentini Mountains, offering access to the natural beauty of the surrounding region. Its name, derived from the Latin "salsa," alludes to an ancient saltwater spring. The area provides opportunities to explore historical buildings and natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Few people know that this church was located in Piazza LibertĂ at the beginning of the 1900s...
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This wonderful plateau is located near the Verteglia refuge. In summer it is the grazing place for numerous herds.
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Really suggestive place that deserves to be visited.
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Beautiful sanctuary carved into the rock! Stunning panoramic view
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On the slopes of Mount Terminio, in the territory of Serino, there is the ancient sanctuary of the Santissimo Salvatore, entirely dug into the rock and adapted for liturgical and residential use for a small hermit community. The cave seems to have been excavated around the end of 1300 by a Benedictine religious community that resided at the time in the Abbey of Cerreto. Inside are the statues of the Holy Savior and of San Michele Arcangelo. The Grotta del SS. Salvatore was formerly called the cave of the Angel or of San Michele. It is located, together with other caves, on what is called the path of the Angel. It is flanked by a hermitage that served as a refuge for pilgrims and all visitors who took the arduous path that led to the cave, reachable in about 3 hours of walking.
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It was built in 1942, in honor of the Church of the Annuntita previously located in Piazza LibertĂ and dating back to the 16th century, designed by the architect Domenicantonio Mazzei, and dedicated to the Madonna del Rosario. The church is in neo-Gothic style, with three naves with a single central portal at the top of a low, slightly splayed staircase. On the lunette there is a mosaic with a gold background depicting the Virgin of the Rosary. Inside, various circular windows are placed along the side aisles and depict the various mysteries of the Rosary. On both sides of the entrance are two stained glass windows: one depicting a PietĂ and the other depicting the baptism of Christ in the Jordan. The central rose window is a stained glass window with the Annunciation. In the deep apse there are four roundels with stained glass windows of the four evangelists. It overlooks Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, and is governed by the Dominican fathers, who reside in the adjacent convent. Inside, various valuable works and stained glass windows, restored.
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Salza Irpina is rich in history. You can visit the Imperiale-D'Afflitto Palace, known for its 18th-century facade and original frescoes, or the Capozzi Palace with its Renaissance facade and corner towers. Don't miss the historic Porta Salza, an ancient entry point to the village.
Yes, the village has several notable churches. The Church of San Sebastiano, built between the 15th and 16th centuries, features an ornate portal and historical artworks. The Church of Santi Pietro e Paolo is the Mother Church with an imposing bell tower. For a panoramic view, visit the Church of the Madonna delle Grazie, which dates back to 1580 and is adjoined by the Capuchin Monastery. Further afield, consider the ancient Sanctuary of the Most Holy Savior of Serino, carved entirely into the rock on the slopes of Mount Terminio.
The region offers beautiful natural landscapes. You can explore the picturesque Piano di Verteglia, a plateau near the Verteglia refuge that serves as a summer grazing area. The area is also part of the Picentini Mountains, offering fresh air and relaxation. For a unique natural monument, visit the Dragon Plain, a karst sinkhole with a fascinating local legend.
Absolutely. The Piano di Verteglia is a great spot for families to enjoy the outdoors, with its open spaces and forest. In Avellino, the Church of the Most Holy Rosary and Corso Vittorio Emanuele are also considered family-friendly, offering cultural and pedestrian areas to explore.
The surrounding region is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various running trails, including moderate and difficult options, such as the 'Running loop from Salza Irpina'. For cyclists, there are numerous road cycling routes, like the 'Sanctuary of Montevergine – Liberty Square, Avellino loop from Salza Irpina', and general cycling routes, such as the 'Parco Santo Spirito – Ruins of Avellino Castle loop from Salza Irpina'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Running Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Cycling around Salza Irpina.
Yes, Corso Vittorio Emanuele in Avellino is a pedestrian area known for being wheelchair accessible, offering a central hub for exploration and enjoyment.
Beyond the main sites, consider visiting the Fountain-Wash House near the Imperial Mill, which highlights the historical abundance of water in the area. The Grotta dello Scalandrone, located within the Monti Picentini National Park, offers an intriguing natural cave accessed via a path immersed in vegetation, providing a more adventurous discovery.
Salza Irpina and its surrounding region are known for several traditional products. These include local delicacies like chestnuts and porcini mushrooms. The area is also famous for its Fiano di Avellino DOCG wine and Caciocavallo Silano PDO cheese. Additionally, the town has a solid tradition in footwear creation.
The region's natural beauty, especially the Picentini Mountains and plateaus like Piano di Verteglia, makes it appealing for outdoor activities. While specific seasonal recommendations for Salza Irpina aren't detailed, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, avoiding the peak heat of summer and potential snow in winter at higher altitudes.
Yes, several locations offer beautiful views. The Church of the Madonna delle Grazie, located near the historic center, provides a fascinating panoramic view. The Sanctuary of the Most Holy Savior of Serino and Dragon Plain are also noted as viewpoints, offering scenic vistas of the surrounding natural landscape.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical and natural beauty. The ancient Sanctuary of the Most Holy Savior of Serino is highly regarded for its unique rock-carved structure and challenging yet rewarding access. The Piano di Verteglia is loved for its serene natural setting, perfect for relaxation and enjoying the fresh air. The pedestrian Corso Vittorio Emanuele in Avellino is praised as a beautiful central hub.


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