Best attractions and places to see around Sant'Angelo All'Esca, a village in the Calore Valley, offer a blend of historical and natural points of interest. Situated at 460 meters above sea level, the area provides panoramic views and a distinctive atmosphere. The region is characterized by its scenic landscapes and historical structures, providing opportunities for exploration.
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between Lapio and Taurasi, near the Principe bridge, a majestic iron railway bridge surrounded by greenery, there is this bridge that separates the descent from Taurasi (2km) from the climb to Lapio (about 5km), surrounded by woods and with a bumpy road surface. A somewhat wild but beautiful route.
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It is very small, more like a puddle than a pond. All around a dirt path to go around.
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Rich in splendid 17th-18th century stone portals and several 16th-century loggias, it is a very characteristic historic center made mainly of limestone extracted on site
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An excellent route, a bit wild, in the nature of Irpinia
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This artificial lake is surrounded by a dirt road in excellent condition. It is possible to take a tour, even to see a small waterfall up close.
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Located on the slopes of Mount Tuoro (1424m a.s.l.), and next to the Calore river, which flows a little further downstream, it is a small village that preserves its ancient charm intact. The surrounding landscape is characteristic: the view extends into the neighboring areas to include 28 other villages, a number rarely equaled by the neighboring agglomerations and which makes Castelvetere a terrace overlooking the Irpinia landscape. In the oldest part there is a beautiful widespread hotel!
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One of the most beautiful and longest bridges of the Avellino - Rocchetta Sant'Antonio line is the so-called Ponte Principe, located between the Lapio stop and the Taurasi station, in the province of Avellino. The bridge, suspended on the banks of the Calore river, was built in 1893 at the time of the construction of the line by the Italian Industrial Metal Construction Company. It was considered an exceptional work that constituted the triumph of progress. In fact, the whole viaduct is about 300 meters long and the truss rests on two arches so that each light is about 98 meters. The valley below is about 35 meters. Precisely because of its magnificence it was called "Ponte Principe". The testing of the bridge took place on September 20, 1893 between the general enthusiasm of the population of Lapio and the neighboring countries, who flocked en masse for the occasion. On 27 October of the same year the bridge was inaugurated to coincide with the opening of the first section of the railway between Avellino and Paternopoli. The bridge suffered some damage during the Second World War and for this reason the first span encountered when coming from Lapio was modified, building an intermediate masonry pile on which a new metal girder of about 17 meters was mounted.
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Sant'Angelo All'Esca is rich in history. You can explore the 12th-13th century Church of San Michele Arcangelo with its distinctive bell tower, the Hunting Lodge (Casino di Caccia), and the churches of Madonna del Carmine and San Rocco. Nearby, the Historic Center of Fontanarosa offers splendid 17th-18th century stone portals and 16th-century loggias, while the Historic Village of Castelvetere sul Calore preserves its ancient charm.
Yes, the region offers beautiful natural landscapes. The Belvedere terrace in Sant'Angelo All'Esca provides breathtaking views over the Calore Valley. You can also explore the Calore River Between Lapio and Taurasi, a scenic route through Irpinia's nature, especially near the majestic Ponte Principe railway bridge.
The area around Sant'Angelo All'Esca is excellent for outdoor activities. For cycling, you can find various routes, including those around the Calore Valley. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'Castello marchionale loop' or the 'Necropoli – Complesso Termale loop' starting from Laghetto artificiale Calore. Discover more options on the MTB Trails around Sant'Angelo All'Esca guide.
Many of the natural and historical sites are suitable for families. The Calore River Between Lapio and Taurasi offers a pleasant, albeit wild, route for families to explore nature. The Historic Center of Fontanarosa and the Historic Village of Castelvetere sul Calore are also listed as family-friendly, allowing for gentle strolls and historical exploration. Additionally, the Laghetto di Calore, an artificial lake with a dirt path, is a good spot for a family walk.
Sant'Angelo All'Esca offers attractions throughout the year. The summer months, particularly August, are vibrant with events like the international jazz festival EscaJazz. Spring and autumn provide pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and natural landscapes. December features the food and wine event Lo Pastiero, and religious celebrations for Saint Michael the Archangel occur in May and September.
Absolutely. The area is renowned for its strong culinary and winemaking traditions. You can savor local wines like Taurasi DOCG and taste Irpinia Colline dell'Ufita PDO extra virgin olive oil. Local events, such as Lo Pastiero in December, often highlight these regional specialties.
While the main attractions are well-loved, the charm of Sant'Angelo All'Esca lies in its authentic village atmosphere and surrounding natural beauty. Exploring the smaller churches like Madonna del Carmine or San Rocco, or simply wandering through the historic streets of the village itself, can reveal delightful hidden corners and local life away from the main tourist paths.
Beyond the village itself, a unique attraction is the Ponte Principe, an impressive 19th-century railway bridge spanning the Calore River. Its magnificent structure and historical significance make it a remarkable sight. The Laghetto di Calore, though small, offers a peaceful dirt path around its perimeter, perfect for a quiet stroll and to see a small waterfall.
The attractions around Sant'Angelo All'Esca offer diverse and picturesque views. From the Belvedere, you'll get suggestive and breathtaking panoramic views over the entire Calore Valley. The Historic Village of Castelvetere sul Calore, situated on the slopes of Mount Tuoro, provides a 'terrace overlooking the Irpinia landscape,' with views extending to 28 other villages.
Yes, road cycling is a popular activity in the region. You can find numerous routes that take you through scenic landscapes and past charming villages. Examples include routes like 'Strada Statale del Formicoso – Abbey of Goleto loop' or 'Fontanarosa Fountain – Drinking Water Fountain loop'. For detailed routes and guides, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Sant'Angelo All'Esca guide.
The Calore River is a central natural feature of the region. The section Between Lapio and Taurasi is particularly special, offering a 'wild but beautiful route' through Irpinia's nature. It's an excellent spot for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty, especially with the impressive Ponte Principe nearby, adding a historical and architectural element to the natural scenery.


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