Best attractions and places to see around Pietradefusi, a municipality in the province of Avellino, Campania, offers a blend of Italian history and culture. Located in the hilly middle Calore valley, the town is known for its historical landmarks and religious sites. The territory is situated around 400 meters above sea level, nestled on the slopes of Monte Vertecchia.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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This fountain is an essential reference point for the hundreds of cyclists who travel this road
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Drinking fountain before going up to the town of Altavilla Irpina
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Fountain with always present and very fresh water
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scenic route in the municipalities that produce Greco di Tufo
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The roots and history of Greco di Tufo one of the most famous white wines in the world
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At the end of the climb it unlocks at Castello di Tufo
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Fountain dedicated to the Duke of San Donato built in 1891 by Cavalier Cecere. It is fully functional and the water is fresh
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It is located right at the start of the climb to Altavilla, nothing special, just a stop to refill the water bottles
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Pietradefusi boasts several historical sites. The Aragonese Tower, built in 1431, stands as a medieval landmark in the highest part of town. You can also visit the Ancient Sulphur Mine of Tufo, a partially restored historical site near the Tufo station, and the Castello di Tufo, which is significant for the history of Greco di Tufo wine.
Yes, Pietradefusi is home to several churches. The Church Maria Santissima Annunziata, dating back to 1728, is located in the town's main square. Other significant religious sites include the tiny Church of the Spirito Santo, built by local artisans, and the Church of St. Paolo in the hamlet of Dentecane. Many other churches like Madonna dell'Arco and S. Giuseppe are also present.
The region offers beautiful natural scenery. Pietradefusi is nestled within the Calore Valley and on the slopes of Monte Vertecchia, providing picturesque views. A highlight is Stretto di Barba, a gorge considered one of the most evocative places in the Sabato valley, especially scenic during winter and spring when the river is full.
The hamlet of Dentecane, part of Pietradefusi, is famous for its artisan production of nougat, a centuries-old Irpinian sweet. Visitors can find several companies producing this renowned dessert there. The town also celebrates local food and wine during festivals like the Fusillo and Braciola Pietrafusana Festival in August.
Yes, the Altavilla Irpina Fountain is noted as wheelchair accessible and family-friendly, offering a convenient stop for fresh water. The Fountain of the Duke of San Donato is also considered family-friendly and provides fresh, functional water.
The area around Pietradefusi is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for mountain biking, running, and cycling. For detailed routes and guides, explore the MTB Trails around Pietradefusi, Running Trails around Pietradefusi, and Cycling around Pietradefusi guides.
While specific hiking routes are not detailed as highlights, the general area offers scenic walking opportunities, especially around the Calore Valley and Monte Vertecchia. For structured outdoor activities, consider the various cycling and running routes available in the nearby guides, which often include paths suitable for walking.
Pietradefusi hosts several cultural events. In August, you can experience the Fusillo and Braciola Pietrafusana Festival, celebrating local food and wine, and "Pietra delli Fusi," a cultural festival focusing on crafts, food, wine, and music in the historic center. The Feast of Saint Faustino the Martyr is celebrated on February 15th.
You can find fresh water at several points. The Altavilla Irpina Fountain is an essential reference point for cyclists and travelers to refill water bottles. The Fountain of the Duke of San Donato also provides fresh, functional water.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Highlights like Stretto di Barba are praised for being evocative and scenic, especially during winter and spring. The Ancient Sulphur Mine of Tufo is valued for its historical significance, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Pietradefusi itself is situated on the slopes of Monte Vertecchia, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the picturesque Calore Valley. The Aragonese Tower, located in the highest part of town, would also offer elevated perspectives.


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