Best attractions and places to see around Melicucco include a range of historical sites, religious buildings, and natural viewpoints. This town, situated on the slopes of Mount Covello in Reggio Calabria, Italy, offers a rural setting with ancient agricultural traditions. The surrounding landscape features hills and olive groves, providing a scenic backdrop for exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Beautiful place including the paths that lead to the place
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The road is very beautiful and surrounded by greenery, but the asphalt isn't the best: it's best not to run too fast to avoid taking a few potholes!
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Fantastic road that alternates wooded and shady stretches with hairpin bends with wonderful views of the Aspromonte plateaus.
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Monte Cucudo is a pilgrimage destination – in fact there is a large iron cross (wanted in 1956 by the Capuchins of Cittanova) – for the protection of the city. At night, the Crucifix (installed in the 70s) illuminates the mountain.
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Unique in Calabria for its artistic and historical value, the construction of the so-called “Bellissima” fountain was commissioned in 1664 by the Marquis Giovanni V ° Milano. Built in granite, it consists of a Renaissance-style base, two upper basins in Baroque style and on top a high-relief of Venus in white marble, perhaps of Greek origin. The monument is located in the center of the town square.
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Angevin Norman Castle Probably built in the pre-Norman age, around the 9th-10th century. AD, the sumptuous Morgezio Castle dominates the entire plain of Gioia Tauro and its majesty is visible from the entire surrounding area. According to legend, inhabited by King Morgete, a descendant of the Enotria lineage, this bastion made the entire town impregnable, according to the historian-theologian Domenico Cangemi, during the Saracen invasions. There is historical information of its existence since 1269, the last Swabian period of which it reflects the typical defensive architecture. There are also numerous documents from the Angevin age that report news of it. The defensive system is still visible, consisting of a wall with access doors and circular towers, whose grandiose remains stand out on the top of the hill. At various altitudes, there are environments of different shapes and functions, while at the top of the complex, on a spur of granite rock, there is the central body of the keep, the donjon, which had defensive and residential functions. Two levels are recognizable, each consisting of three rooms, and there was probably a third floor. The analysis of the structures has highlighted several subsequent construction phases to which a large tank belongs. Thanks to its deliberate location on a rock, its remains can be visited throughout the year also thanks to the care with which the competent authorities manage the entire surrounding natural park.
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A beautiful Christ controls the whole plain of Gioia Tauro.
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Castle ruin with a wonderful view of the Gioia Tauro plain and the Thyrhennian Sea
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You can visit the impressive San Giorgio Morgeto Castle, a castle ruin offering a wonderful view of the Gioia Tauro plain. The town of Melicucco itself has a historical center, largely rebuilt after the 1783 earthquake, featuring religious architecture like the Parish of San Nicola, Church of Immacolata, and Church of Calvario.
Yes, the Bellissima Fountain is a notable man-made monument unique in Calabria for its artistic and historical value. Commissioned in 1664, it features a Renaissance-style base and a high-relief of Venus.
For breathtaking vistas, the San Giorgio Morgeto Castle offers a wonderful view of the Gioia Tauro plain and the Thyrrenian Sea. You can also drive along the Scenic Road through the Aspromonte Hills, which provides wonderful views of the Aspromonte plateaus. Additionally, Cristo di Monte Cucudo is a viewpoint overlooking the entire plain of Gioia Tauro.
Melicucco is a great base for hiking. You can find various trails, including moderate options like the Monte Cresta and Brigand's Path Loop, or more challenging routes such as the Monte Cucudo Trail. For more detailed information and routes, explore the Hiking around Melicucco guide.
Absolutely. The region offers diverse cycling experiences. Road cyclists can explore routes like the ring tour from Polistena to the Passo del Mercante. For mountain biking, trails such as the Bellissima Fountain – Passo del Mercante loop are available. Check the Cycling around Melicucco and MTB Trails around Melicucco guides for specific routes.
While the region is beautiful year-round, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures. Summer can be warm, but it's also when the traditional Celebration of San Rocco takes place on August 16th, which is a significant cultural event.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't highlighted, exploring the historical center of Melicucco, visiting the Bellissima Fountain, or a visit to the San Giorgio Morgeto Castle ruins can be engaging for families with older children interested in history and views. Gentle walks through the surrounding olive groves also offer a pleasant family outing.
Yes, the Bellissima Fountain is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it an inclusive historical site to visit in the town center.
Melicucco offers a glimpse into ancient agricultural traditions and rich local culture. You can experience typical Calabrian cuisine, which is considered a local treasure. The town's historical center and its religious sites like the Parish of San Nicola provide insight into its heritage. The Celebration of San Rocco on August 16th is a deeply revered traditional event.
Melicucco is situated on the slopes of Mount Covello, offering a scenic backdrop. The broader Calabria region, where Melicucco is located, is renowned for its diverse natural parks. The Aspromonte National Park is nearby, offering extensive opportunities for nature exploration and outdoor activities, including the Forest road in Aspromonte National Park.
Visitors appreciate the stunning views, especially from the San Giorgio Morgeto Castle and the Scenic Road through the Aspromonte Hills. The historical significance of sites like the Bellissima Fountain and the overall rural charm and natural environment are also highly valued.
Beyond the main highlights, exploring the numerous forest roads and trails within the Aspromonte National Park, such as the Forest road in Aspromonte National Park, can lead to peaceful and less-trafficked natural experiences. These often provide unique perspectives of the region's natural beauty.


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