Natural monuments around Capaccio Paestum are located within the Cilento National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This region features diverse landscapes, from coastal areas to mountainous terrain, characterized by river valleys sloping towards the Tyrrhenian Sea. The park is known for its biodiversity, including numerous plant species and varied wildlife. Capaccio Paestum serves as a northern entry point to this extensive natural area.
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Going up from Giungano, second Solofrone waterfall (largest waterfall) Non-slip footwear. Trekking poles recommended.
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No long journey necessary from Agropoli, varied hike with often great views. Hiking poles are useful because the sections of the path are sometimes steeper.
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It's great in itself, but no panoramic view is possible because it's quite overgrown.
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Summit of Monte Tresino. To reach it you need to travel singletrack and uphill stretches, but at an altitude of 360 meters the view of the sea and the Agropoli valley repays the effort.
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A single shot, a single passage and view of the mouth of the Sele River https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sele
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Mount Tresino (356 m above sea level) is a protected natural area in the Cilento National Park, between Agropoli and Castellabate. It offers panoramic circular trails (such as trail 700 or "dei Trezeni," about 10-14 km) through Mediterranean scrub, ancient ruins like the church of San Giovanni, Saracen towers, and breathtaking views of the Bay of Trentova and Capri.
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Path that leads to the top of Mount Tresino from which you can admire splendid views. Trekking clothing and sturdy shoes
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The second most important river in Campania, after 64 km it flows between Paestum and Campolongo.
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The region around Capaccio Paestum, situated within the vast Cilento National Park, offers a diverse range of natural features. You can find pristine coastlines, rugged mountains, river valleys, and unique geological formations. Highlights include the Mouth of the Sele River, coastal areas like Punta Tresino with its cliffs and beaches, and dramatic inland features such as the Solofrone waterfalls.
Yes, within the broader Cilento National Park, the Gole del Bussento (Bussento Gorges) near Morigerati are a remarkable natural wonder. This WWF Oasis and UNESCO Geopark is known for its significant karst phenomena, where the Bussento River disappears underground and re-emerges in an emerald gorge, creating a stunning canyon with rich vegetation, springs, and waterfalls.
For stunning coastal natural beauty and hiking, visit Punta Tresino, an offshoot of Mount Stella. It's a nature preserve with lush greenery, rocky cliffs, and sandy beaches, offering well-marked hiking trails with breathtaking views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. You can access this area via the Trentova–Tresino Nature Oasis Trailhead.
The area around Capaccio Paestum is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those leading to the Monte Tresino Summit View, or enjoy mountain biking and road cycling. For more detailed routes, you can check out the guides for Hiking around Capaccio Paestum, MTB Trails around Capaccio Paestum, and Road Cycling Routes around Capaccio Paestum.
Yes, the Mouth of the Sele River is considered family-friendly. It's a significant river that flows into the sea, offering a unique scenario for visitors of all ages. The coastal areas and easier trails within the Cilento National Park also provide pleasant experiences for families.
The Cilento National Park is incredibly biodiverse. You might spot various animals such as foxes, deer, wild boars, and martens in the inland areas. Along coastal trails like Punta Tresino, lizards, foxes, and wild pigs are sometimes seen, and the area is also good for birdwatching.
When visiting the second Solofrone waterfall, which has the highest water drop when ascending from Giungano, it's highly recommended to wear sturdy, non-slip footwear. Trekking poles are also advised to navigate the terrain safely.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, especially for areas like Punta Tresino, when the Mediterranean vegetation is lush, and the weather is pleasant for hiking and exploring. The natural beauty of the region can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months, but spring offers vibrant flora and comfortable temperatures.
Yes, the entire Cilento National Park, which encompasses these natural monuments, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and Biosphere Reserve. It boasts an exceptional cultural landscape with evidence of human settlements dating back to the Paleolithic era. Punta Tresino also features historical elements like the remains of the Angevin Tower of Tresino and the Aragonese Tower of Zappini.
Visitors frequently appreciate the breathtaking views, especially from spots like Monte Tresino Summit View, which offers panoramic vistas of the sea and the Agropoli valley. The diverse trails, the tranquility of hidden coves, and the unique geological formations like the Solofrone waterfalls are also highly praised for their natural beauty and the rewarding experience they offer.
Yes, for experienced hikers, trails leading to the Monte Tresino Summit View can be challenging, involving singletrack and uphill stretches. Some sections of the paths in the Trentova-Tresino Naturalistic Area also require sturdy footwear and good physical preparation.
The Cilento National Park, Vallo di Diano and Alburni is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. You can find more information about its cultural landscape and significance on the official UNESCO website: UNESCO World Heritage Centre.


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