Natural monuments around Forino offer diverse landscapes for exploration, situated within the broader Campania region known for its natural parks. While specific natural monuments within Forino are limited, the surrounding areas feature a variety of natural and historical points of interest. These include plateaus, springs, and panoramic viewpoints, often integrated with cultural landmarks. The region provides opportunities for hiking trails around Forino, showcasing the natural appeal of the Valle Solofrana.
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Belvedere dell’Albero di Ciccio – Panorama of the Gulf and Vesuvius A breathtaking point where the view embraces the entire Gulf of Castellammare, Vesuvius and the valleys below. Here stands a majestic centuries-old oak tree, known as “L’Albero di Ciccio”, dedicated to Professor Francesco Di Pace, a beloved and esteemed figure for his commitment to protecting the territory and local memory. Next to the tree, a plaque commemorates his thought and vision. An ideal place for a silent stop, a photo and a thought.
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Classic car landing for hikers who don't feel like walking too much :)
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Spring water fountain, here you can stock up before heading towards the Sanctuary of San Michela
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As a patron saint, this hermitage has a name that is on everyone's lips, but probably only a few people will know the person behind it: the feast day of Saint Silvestro is on December 31st. He lived at the end of the third and beginning of the fourth century and was bishop of Rome when Emperor Constantine - later generations gave him the nickname "the Great" - recognized Christianity as a religion with the so-called "Edict of Tolerance" of Milan, and thus - at least temporarily - the period of bloody persecution of Christians ended.
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From here, take the CAI 115 path to reach Pizzo San Michele. There is a fairly bumpy paved road that allows you to reach the place, with an open space for parking
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An exceptional construction adjacent to a rock, which makes this hermitage unique.
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Campo Maggiore is a spectacular plateau where there is a small lake usually dry in the warmer months.... At the ends, two closed shelters. There are also picnic areas with braziers on the road that runs along the expanse.
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Pizzo San Michele, on the Salerno side, can be reached by starting from Calvanico village or by reaching the locality of "Acqua Carpegna" near Casone De Fazio by car. Here there is ample space to park cars.
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Around Forino, you can explore a variety of natural monuments that often blend natural beauty with historical or religious significance. These include plateaus, springs, and panoramic viewpoints. For example, the Campo Maggiore Plateau and Lake offers a stunning expanse of unspoiled nature with a small lake and a natural sinkhole. You can also find sites like the Casone De Fazio and Acqua Carpegna Spring, which provides fresh spring water and serves as a starting point for trails.
Yes, several natural monuments around Forino are suitable for families. The Campo Maggiore Plateau and Lake is considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful natural setting. Another great option is the Casone De Fazio and Acqua Carpegna Spring, which has ample parking and is a good spot to gather before easier walks. The Belvedere of the Ciccio Tree also provides stunning views that can be enjoyed by all.
Among the most appreciated natural monuments by the komoot community are the Campo Maggiore Plateau and Lake, known for its picturesque lake and natural sinkhole within the Partenio Regional Park. Another popular spot is the Casone De Fazio and Acqua Carpegna Spring, valued for its fresh spring water and convenient parking. Visitors also enjoy the panoramic views from the Statue of Saint Francis on Monte Salto.
Absolutely. The natural monuments around Forino are often integrated with hiking opportunities. For instance, from the Casone De Fazio and Acqua Carpegna Spring, you can access the CAI 115 path leading to Pizzo San Michele. The Statue of Saint Francis on Monte Salto is also a key point of interest on various hiking trails. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the MTB Trails around Forino guide, which also covers general outdoor activities.
The viewpoints around Forino offer diverse and often spectacular panoramas. From the Statue of Saint Francis on Monte Salto, you can enjoy expansive panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The Belvedere of the Ciccio Tree provides a stunning panorama with Mount Vesuvius in the foreground and views stretching to the Gulf of Castellammare.
Yes, many sites around Forino combine natural settings with historical or religious significance. The Statue of Saint Francis on Monte Salto is a man-made monument set in a natural viewpoint. The Hermitage of San Silvestro is an exceptional construction adjacent to a rock, making it a unique historical and religious site within a natural context.
Beyond hiking, the area around Forino offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, the MTB Trails around Forino guide features routes like the 'Punta Serrapiana e Cascata del Gradone – giro ad anello nel Parco Regionale dei Monti Picentini'. For gravel biking, explore routes in the Gravel biking around Forino guide, and for road cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Forino guide.
Yes, for some locations, parking is available. At the Casone De Fazio and Acqua Carpegna Spring, there is ample space to park cars, making it a convenient starting point for your exploration.
Visitors frequently highlight the unspoiled nature and stunning panoramas. The Campo Maggiore Plateau and Lake is often described as a 'magical place' with a 'fairytale touch' due to its spectacular lake. The views from the Belvedere of the Ciccio Tree are consistently praised as 'stunning' and 'spectacular,' especially with Mount Vesuvius in the foreground.
While Forino itself doesn't have prominent natural monuments directly within its comune, it is located in the Campania region, which is home to several significant natural parks and protected areas. These include Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park, Vesuvius National Park, and Partenio Regional Park. These broader areas offer diverse landscapes, from mountains and forests to coastlines, and are highly recommended for their ecological and scenic value. The Campo Maggiore Plateau and Lake is situated within the Partenio Regional Park.
The difficulty of trails varies. Some paths, like those leading to the Campo Maggiore Plateau and Lake, are generally considered intermediate. The climb to the Statue of Saint Francis on Monte Salto can be challenging, while the Hermitage of San Silvestro is accessible via intermediate trails. It's always advisable to check specific route details for elevation and terrain before heading out.


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