Best natural monuments around Campagna showcase a diverse landscape, ranging from volcanic formations to serene coastlines and lush inland parks. The region is characterized by unique geological features, significant biodiversity, and a variety of natural environments. These sites offer opportunities for exploration and appreciation of Italy's natural heritage.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Cervialto represents the highest peak of the Picentini mountains and is the fourth highest peak in Campania after La Gallinola in Matese (1923 meters), Cervati (1899 meters) and Mutria (1823 meters), as well as the largest in the province of Avellino. The mountain extends between the municipalities of Calabritto and Bagnoli Irpino. The summit is the border point between the two municipalities. The characteristic summit sinkhole between the summit and the sub-peak falls within the municipality of Bagnoli Irpino (IGM 1:25,000). Cervialto is known above all thanks to its proximity to the Laceno plateau (Laceno lake), a well-known tourist destination, from which it is 3.6 km away. Cervialto is surrounded by Mount Rajamagra (1,667 m) where there are ski lifts, by Mount Cervarolo, by Mount Piscacca or Magnone, by Montagnone di Nusco, by Cervarulo, by Calvello and, on the Salernitano side, by the Polveracchio massif. The Colle del Leone, the Ripe del Moggio, the Montagna Grande and the Colle del Sagrestano form the backdrop to the series of "high mountains". On one of the peaks, there is the radio station of the Firefighters of the Lioni section. ... https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Cervialto
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Some useful information: infoirpinia.it/santuario-della-madonna-del-fiume-calabritto-percorso-trekking
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some useful information: infoirpinia.it/santuario-della-madonna-del-fiume-calabritto-percorso-trekking
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Some information: infoirpinia.it/santuario-della-madonna-del-fiume-calabritto-percorso-trekking
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This place is recommended but be careful of the wooden bridges which are old.
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Monte Cervialto with its 1809 m above sea level is the highest peak in the Picentini area. From the summit you can enjoy a spectacular panorama from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the peaks of the Lattari Mountains, from the Amalfi Coast to the Alburni Mountains, from the top of Monte Cervati in Cilento to the other peaks of the Picentini.
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The Grotta Profunnata is one of the most interesting attractions of the Oasi Valle della Caccia. It has different environments, and is only partially accessible to visitors, with the help of suitable equipment and under the guidance of an expert.
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The Acquabianca waterfall is located just 1 km from the beginning of the path along the river through a forest of beech, oak and maple trees. The water descends along an inlet of the mountain and forms a small lake with clear and fresh waters.
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The Campagna region offers a diverse range of natural features. You can discover fascinating caves like The “Grotta Profunnata” in the Oasi Valle della Caccia, impressive waterfalls such as Acquabianca Waterfall and The Bard'natore Waterfall, and serene lakes like Laceno Lake. The wider Campania region also features volcanic landscapes, coastal formations, and lush inland parks with gorges.
Yes, Laceno Lake is a great option for families, featuring an equipped picnic area and direct access to the lake. The wider Campania region also offers places like Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park with its diverse landscapes suitable for family exploration.
Campagna is home to unique geological formations such as the karst cave housing The rock church of Madonna del Fiume, which features stalactites. The “Grotta Profunnata” is another significant cave system within a mountain massif, showcasing various underground environments. Beyond Campagna, the region boasts the iconic volcanic landscape of Vesuvius National Park and the striking Natural Arch on Capri, sculpted by natural erosion.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Piazza San Vito loop from Contursi Terme' or the 'Fontana Madonna delle Grazie – Bishop's Fountain loop from Eboli'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can try 'I monumenti di Olevano sul Tusciano – giro ad anello' or the 'Tusciano River Loop'. Running trails include 'Along the Tusciano River – loop run from Ariano di Olevano Sul Tusciano' and 'Laceno Lake – Lago Laceno loop from Parcheggio Seggiovie'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Cycling around Campagna, MTB Trails around Campagna, and Running Trails around Campagna.
Yes, The rock church of Madonna del Fiume in Calabritto is a notable example. Located inside a karst cave, this 17th-century church is a pilgrimage destination with a rich history and local legends. Its setting perfectly blends faith and nature.
For sites like Acquabianca Waterfall, The Bard'natore Waterfall, and The rock church of Madonna del Fiume, trekking clothing and sturdy shoes are highly recommended due to rocky stretches and impervious paths.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the unique geological formations of caves and waterfalls to the tranquil settings of lakes. The opportunity for immersive experiences in nature, combined with historical and cultural elements, is also highly valued. The region's natural monuments are praised for their scenic views and the chance to explore Italy's stunning natural heritage.
Yes, The “Grotta Profunnata” in the Oasi Valle della Caccia is partially accessible to ordinary visitors only with suitable equipment and under the guidance of an expert. The full extent of the cave is reserved for speleologists or experts.
Beyond the immediate Campagna area, the Campania region boasts several other major natural parks. These include the iconic Vesuvius National Park, the vast Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park, Matese Regional Park, and Parco Regionale Monti Picentini, which is one of the largest water basins in Southern Italy. For more information on parks in Campania, you can visit italia.it.
Many natural monuments offer excellent viewpoints. For instance, along path 153 near Acquabianca Waterfall, there's a panoramic point to see the falls from above. The wider Campania region also features stunning vistas, such as the expansive views from Mount Vesuvius and the picturesque Natural Arch on Capri.
Absolutely. Laceno Lake provides a relaxing environment with its equipped picnic area. In the broader Campania region, Baia di Sorgeto on Ischia offers a unique natural spa experience with its hot springs flowing into the sea, perfect for relaxation.


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