Best attractions and places to see around Cetraro, Italy, are found along its coastline and within its mountainous interior. This region of Calabria offers a diverse landscape, from beaches to mountain passes, providing various outdoor activities. Cetraro is situated where the Lucanian and Calabrian Apennines meet, offering both sea views and mountain trails. Visitors can explore natural monuments, historical sites, and scenic viewpoints.
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Collateral route to the Calabrian parks cycle path
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The access to the waterfall is closed. The commune has installed a fence.
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Beautiful road that leads to Passo dello Scalone from S. Agata D'Esaro, surrounded by mountains and nature
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A route immersed in nature, you may have some small difficulties near the waterfall, where the terrain is a bit rough, but then you are struck by its spectacle.
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You can easily miss the Torre if you're not careful
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Sangineto is a seaside resort divided between Le Crete and the Lido. The beach of Sangineto Lido is made up of small bays of sand and gravel, with a gently sloping seabed. It is a very popular tourist destination with numerous accommodation facilities. Near the town center is the Pietrabianca beach, a beach with fine sand and pebbles. Furthermore, in the area there are places of historical interest such as the Prince's Castle, the small church of San Michele Arcangelo and the Church of San Mario. Sangineto Lido is a fraction of the Municipality of Sangineto.
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Between the Lucanian Apennines and the Calabrian Apennines.
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The Scalone pass is a pass at an altitude of 740 meters which divides the Lucanian and Calabrian Apennines. It is located in the Pollino National Park along the road that connects Belvedere Marittino and Sant'Agata di Esaro.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Scalone Pass, a scenic mountain pass at 740 meters altitude within the Pollino National Park. Another highlight is the U Vugliu Waterfall, a suggestive and relaxing spot near Sangineto village. For coastal nature, Sangineto Lido Beach offers small bays of sand and gravel.
Yes, you can explore historical sites like Torre di Rienzo, a watchtower built around 1619 on a rocky cliff overlooking the sea. There's also the Rifugio Belvedere and Memorial Chapel, a religious building accessible via a steep hike, offering camp beds and cooking facilities.
The area around Cetraro is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops and more challenging routes. There are also extensive MTB trails and cycling routes that explore both the coastline and the mountainous interior.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For instance, you can try 'The lakes of Fagnano Castello – ring tour' or the 'U Vugliu Waterfall loop from Sangineto', both categorized as easy. These trails offer a great way to experience the natural beauty without requiring extensive physical preparation. You can find more options in the hiking guide for Cetraro.
For families, Sangineto Lido Beach is a great option. It features small bays of sand and gravel with a gently sloping seabed, making it suitable for children. The area is a popular tourist destination with various accommodation facilities.
Cetraro, located in Calabria, generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. The shoulder seasons of late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) often offer pleasant temperatures for exploring both coastal and mountain attractions, avoiding the peak summer heat and crowds. Summer (July-August) is ideal for beach activities, though mountain trails can still be enjoyed.
Absolutely. The Scalone Pass provides a scenic road surrounded by mountains and nature, offering expansive views. The Torre di Rienzo, perched on a rocky cliff, also offers breathtaking sea views. Additionally, the Rifugio Belvedere and Memorial Chapel, though requiring a steep hike, rewards visitors with impressive vistas.
While specific wild swimming spots are not detailed, the region's coastline, including areas like Sangineto Lido Beach, offers numerous opportunities for swimming in the clear waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. For a more secluded experience, exploring the smaller coves and beaches along the coast might reveal suitable spots.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscape, which allows for both sea views and mountain trails. The scenic roads, like the one leading to Scalone Pass, are highly rated. The blend of natural beauty, such as the U Vugliu Waterfall, and historical elements like Torre di Rienzo, provides a rich and varied experience.
Yes, you can find circular routes that allow you to start and end in the same location. For example, the 'U Vugliu Waterfall loop from Sangineto' is an easy circular hike. For more challenging options, the 'Appennino Bike Tour: Cetraro - Fagnano Castello Loop' is a difficult cycling route. Explore the hiking and cycling guides for more circular tour ideas.
While Cetraro itself has a train station, many of the more secluded natural attractions, such as the Scalone Pass or U Vugliu Waterfall, are best reached by car. Local buses might serve some coastal towns and beaches like Sangineto Lido Beach, but schedules can be limited. For flexibility, a car is recommended to explore the diverse attractions of the region.


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