Best attractions and places to see around Panettieri include a variety of cultural and natural sites within the Sila Piccola region, situated between the provinces of Cosenza and Catanzaro. The area is characterized by cultivated fields, woodlands, and chestnut groves, with numerous rivers and streams. Panettieri itself is rich in history and tradition, offering insights into its heritage. The main part of the town stands along the Sant'Elia Stream, which flows at the edge of a gully.
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One of the less touristy lakes of the Sila and therefore one of the quietest.
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Yes, ride for hours in the woods without being disturbed
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This fairy-tale village was founded in the 1930s and was an excellent tourist destination in the 1950s and 1960s. The Grande Albergo delle Fate was a luxury accommodation facility.
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Taverna is a splendid town which was the birthplace of the famous seventeenth-century painter Mattia Preti, whose numerous works it houses in the churches and the civic museum. Absolutely unmissable.
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Panettieri is rich in history and tradition. You can visit the Church of San Carlo Borromeo, which houses various works of art. The town also features an Open-Air Theatre and historical monuments like the Monument to the Fallen for the Homeland. Don't miss the Town's First House for a glimpse into Panettieri's past.
Yes, Panettieri offers two unique museums. The Bandit's Museum (Museo del Brigante) is dedicated to Giosefatte Talarico, a legendary brigand, showcasing his exploits and the history of brigandage in Calabria. The Bread Museum (Museo del Pane), housed in an ancient building with a traditional oven, focuses on the area's peasant and bread-making traditions, offering guided tours and demonstrations.
The Panettieri area is nestled in the Sila Piccola, characterized by cultivated fields, woodlands, and chestnut groves, with numerous rivers and streams. The main part of Panettieri stands along the Sant'Elia Stream. You can also find the traditional central spring, 'Funtana d'ammienzu', which historically served as a meeting place.
The Sila Piccola region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Winding Road Through the Sila Forest, known for its dense vegetation. For more extensive cycling, explore routes like the 'Lago Ampollino Dam – Lake Ampollino loop' or 'Villaggio Mancuso – Submerged Bridge loop' from the Cycling around Panettieri guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can explore trails around Lago di Passante, such as the 'Loop around Lake Passante: in the footsteps of Gioacchino da Fiore', which offers a magnificent itinerary. For more options, check out the 'Sentiero delle Fate Loop' or 'Lago Passante Loop' in the Hiking around Panettieri guide.
Taverna is a notable settlement on the slopes of the Sila Park mountains. It is famous as the birthplace of the 17th-century painter Mattia Preti, with many of his works housed in local churches and the civic museum. It's also a stop along the 'Parchi Calabria' cycle route.
Villaggio Mancuso is a charming settlement founded in the 1930s. It was a prominent tourist destination in the 1950s and 1960s, known for its fairy-tale atmosphere and once home to the luxurious Grande Albergo delle Fate. It's surrounded by luxuriant vegetation of centuries-old pines and beech trees.
Absolutely. The area offers challenging mountain biking experiences. Consider routes like the 'Lago di Passante, Tirivolo, and Villaggio Mancuso Loop' or the 'Lago Passante – giro ad anello nel Parco Nazionale della Sila'. You can find more details in the MTB Trails around Panettieri guide.
The 'Itinerary of Tradition' in Panettieri is a cultural route, particularly engaging during the Living Nativity event. It focuses on rediscovering ancient trades and local rural customs, showcasing the gastronomic and agricultural traditions unique to the area.
Visitors appreciate the serene environment of the Sila Forest, the rich history and cultural insights offered by Panettieri's museums and landmarks, and the picturesque village scenery. The area is praised for its relaxing atmosphere and the beauty of its pristine natural landscapes.
Yes, several attractions and natural sites around Panettieri are considered family-friendly. Taverna and Villaggio Mancuso are settlements with historical and natural appeal. Additionally, Lago di Passante offers a tranquil setting that families can enjoy.


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