Attractions and places to see around Caulonia stretch from the Ionian Sea to the rugged Serre mountains in Calabria, Italy. This region presents a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. Visitors can explore its medieval heritage, enjoy its coastline, and discover its artistic elements within a varied landscape.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Waterfalls where you can swim in the warmer months, reachable from Ferdinandea via a panoramic trek or from a rest point in 30 minutes
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The tour is really beautiful, but at least at the beginning of March 2025 it is not completely accessible, as a third of the way through the river crossing is not possible due to a missing bridge. Unfortunately, we had to turn back. Furthermore, the journey there was an adventure due to poor roads and storm damage.
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Very nice view, worth it! Unfortunately, the hiking trail has been completely neglected. Fences and even lighting were once put up - but everything is broken and demolished, the path is often overgrown and not marked. The ruins at the top are now in a much better condition than the hiking trail there. It's a shame, a lot of potential is being wasted here.
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Waterfalls of impressive height, especially when observed from the highest pool. It is possible to bathe in both pools in summer.
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From this intersection it is possible to divert towards Galatro if you follow the cycle path.
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A silent stretch of the Calabria Parks cycle route surrounded by greenery.
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Road immersed in the dense mountain forests that make the climb cool.
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The hike from Ferdinandea is much harder than the hike from Bivongi.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty, from the Ionian Sea coastline at Caulonia Marina to the rugged Serre mountains. Key natural highlights include the impressive Marmarico Waterfall, the highest in the southern Apennines, and the Scialata Nature Trail, which features various waterfalls along the Levadìo river within a dense forest. The area also borders the Aspromonte National Park, providing extensive opportunities to experience untouched Calabrian landscapes.
Caulonia's historic town center, known as Caulonia Superiore, is a 'fairy-tale village' built on three hills. It retains its medieval layout with narrow streets and charming squares. Significant historical sites include the ruins of the Norman Castle, which offers panoramic views. You can also explore numerous churches like the ancient Chiesa di San Zaccaria and the rebuilt Church of Santa Maria Assunta, along with elegant noble palaces and medieval gates such as Porta Sant'Antonio.
Yes, a short distance from Monasterace Marina, you can visit the Archaeological Park of Ancient Kaulon. This site preserves the remains of Kaulon, a significant Greek colony. Artifacts discovered here are displayed at the National Museum of Reggio Calabria and the Monasterace Archaeological Museum.
Yes, the Museum of the Royal Ironworks of Mongiana is a particularly interesting site. Located in the town of Mongiana, it showcases the industrial history of Calabria, focusing on the production of weapons between the 18th and 19th centuries and other local industries like silk and liquorice processing.
Caulonia offers diverse hiking experiences. The Scialata Nature Trail provides a challenging walk through a dense forest with waterfalls. For a more strenuous hike, the path to Marmarico Waterfall from Ferdinandea is known to be more difficult than the route from Bivongi. You can find more detailed hiking routes and guides in the Caulonia hiking guide.
Absolutely. The area is great for cycling, especially around Passo della Croce Ferrata, a mountain pass at 1,110 meters. The pass road winds through deep forests, offering a scenic experience. The Parchi Calabria Cycle Route also crosses this beautiful natural landscape. For more cycling options, explore the Cycling around Caulonia guide, which includes routes like the 'Historic Center of Caulonia – Casa Roccella loop'.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the Caulonia region provides opportunities for running and mountain biking. The coastal area of Caulonia Marina is ideal for relaxation and water sports. You can find various running trails in the Running Trails around Caulonia guide and mountain biking routes in the MTB Trails around Caulonia guide.
Caulonia offers several options for families. The Museum of the Royal Ironworks of Mongiana is categorized as family-friendly, offering an engaging look into industrial history. The coastal areas of Caulonia Marina provide beaches for relaxation and water activities. Exploring the medieval streets of Caulonia Superiore can also be an interesting experience for families.
Caulonia, stretching from the Ionian Sea to the Serre mountains, offers attractions year-round. The coastal areas are ideal during warmer months for beach activities and water sports. For hiking and exploring historical sites, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures. The region also hosts the Caulonia Tarantella Festival in August, which draws many visitors for cultural celebrations.
The region boasts numerous scenic viewpoints. From the ruins of the Norman Castle, you can enjoy beautiful panoramas towards Stilo and Bivongi. The historic town center of Caulonia Superiore itself offers commanding views from its elevated position. Mountain passes like Passo della Croce Ferrata also provide stunning vistas of the surrounding forests and natural landscapes.
The Caulonia Tarantella Festival is a significant cultural event held annually in August. It celebrates the traditional Calabrian folk dance, the tarantella, attracting thousands of people from across Italy. The festival features courses, seminars, and performances, immersing visitors in the vibrant local culture.
Yes, Caulonia offers various options. Caulonia Marina provides spa and accommodation facilities along its immense seashore. In Caulonia Superiore, you'll find cafes and restaurants within the historic center, allowing you to experience local cuisine amidst medieval charm. The region's blend of coastal and mountain areas ensures a range of choices for visitors.


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