Best attractions and places to see around Monteleone Di Spoleto include a range of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This hilltop village is situated in the Umbrian Apennines, offering a well-preserved medieval character. The area is part of the Coscerno-Aspra Natural Park, featuring mountain reliefs, woods, and pastures. Visitors can explore ancient landmarks and enjoy the natural landscape of the Valnerina.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Monastery and Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia. This imposing religious complex dedicated to the Saint is certainly worth a visit. It is located along the Via di San Benedetto.
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Cascia was a highlight of our trip to Italy and the visit was a matter close to our hearts. Absolutely worth seeing!
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View of Piazza VII Aprile with the Renaissance fountain located in the center of Piazza VII Aprile. It was commissioned by Ottavio Farnese, together with Margherita d'Austria in 1552, built by maestro Nicola De Joanni. It has an octagonal plan with a basin divided into four sides, embellished with coats of arms and ribbon elements. The central octagonal balustrade is decorated with coats of arms and dolphins, as well as masks.
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Piazza di Leonessa which commemorates the Nazi massacre of 7 April 1944
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This church, dedicated to Saint Rita, is remarkable in many ways. The basilica was only built in the early 1900s (1937-1947) to create a larger church to house the much-visited relics of the former nun, Saint Rita of Cascia, who was canonized in 1931. The facade of the basilica is clad in white travertine from Tivoli. The floor plan is centralized in the form of a Greek cross. Rita of Cascia, born Margherita Ferri Lotti - Mancini (* 1381 in Rome; † May 22, 1457 there) was an Italian widow and Augustinian nun who was venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. With its simplicity, it has penetrated the hearts of millions of believers around the world: all those who are looking for a way to face everyday life, often filled with difficulties, with hope.
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Really lovely village! It amazed me. There are various canals and pools of crystal clear water (former trout farms, including medieval ones) and the town is truly a wedding favor
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Monteleone di Spoleto is rich in history. You can visit the Clock Tower (Torre dell'Orologio), a 13th-century structure that serves as a gateway to the ancient medieval castle. The town also boasts well-preserved Medieval Walls and Gates, such as Porta Spoletina, offering a journey back in time. Don't miss the 15th-century Palazzo Bernabò with its distinctive architecture.
While the original Etruscan Chariot is in New York, a life-sized replica is proudly displayed in the Museo della Biga di Monteleone. This museum, located in the basement of the San Francesco complex, offers a tangible connection to the town's ancient past and the renowned 540 B.C. discovery.
Yes, the area features several notable religious sites. The Church and Convent of San Francesco, dating back to the late 13th century, contains remnants of 14th-century frescoes. You can also visit the Chapel of San Francesco, which has historical significance related to Saint Francis of Assisi. Further afield, the impressive Basilica of Saint Rita of Cascia is a remarkable modern church housing the relics of Saint Rita.
Monteleone di Spoleto is nestled within the Coscerno-Aspra Natural Park, an area characterized by imposing mountain reliefs, extensive woods, and wide pastures. The town also perches high in the Valnerina, offering views of forested slopes and the upper valley of the Corno River, perfect for nature walks.
Yes, the heart of the village, Piazza del Plebiscito, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the valley below. Additionally, the Clock Tower provides excellent views over the valley from its elevated position.
The surrounding natural park and Valnerina region are ideal for outdoor activities. You can explore various routes for mountain biking, cycling, and gravel biking. For detailed trails, check out the MTB Trails around Monteleone Di Spoleto, Cycling around Monteleone Di Spoleto, and Gravel biking around Monteleone Di Spoleto guides.
Absolutely. The Basilica of Saint Rita of Cascia is considered family-friendly. Also, the charming Scheggino Historic Village and Canals offers a pleasant experience with its ancient appearance, stone houses, and a canal. Another great option is St. John's Square, Leonessa, a village at the foot of Mount Terminillo, known for its architecture and natural surroundings.
The Umbrian Apennines, where Monteleone di Spoleto is located, offer beautiful natural landscapes. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with lush greenery or vibrant fall colors. Summer can be warm but is also suitable for exploring, especially in the higher elevations of the Coscerno-Aspra Natural Park.
The Centro Storico (Historic Center) of Monteleone di Spoleto is a captivating maze of narrow streets winding among stone houses and medieval structures. It offers a genuine glimpse into the town's long history, with well-preserved medieval gates and arched passageways that transport visitors back in time.
Yes, Monteleone di Spoleto is recognized for its mountain traditions and local culinary products. You can discover specialties such as PDO spelt, cured meats, and mountain honey, often featured in local agricultural festivals. The Piazza del Mercato serves as the heart of village life and is a good place to experience the local atmosphere.
Yes, the Scheggino Historic Village and Canals is a captivating place located along the Valnerina. This triangular-shaped hillside castle village features an artificial canal that crosses it, ancient stone houses, and a rich history, including its role in guarding an ancient passage of the Valnerina road.
The Spoletina Gate (Leonessa) is an ancient medieval entrance to the village of Leonessa, which is near Monteleone di Spoleto. It's a significant man-made monument and part of the town's historic defenses, offering a very scenic entry point to the area.


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