Best attractions and places to see around Malito include its historic center and natural surroundings. Situated in the Savuto Valley, the town offers access to the highest peak of the Coastal Chain, Monte Cocuzzo, and is within reach of Sila National Park and Pollino National Park. Visitors can explore historical churches and experience authentic southern Italian life. The area provides a blend of cultural sites and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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Upon returning from a trip to Assisi, Francis developed the firm intention of becoming a hermit, his only home a cave. His life plan was to pursue a path of spiritual asceticism, consisting of prayer, fasting, and penance. Over time, the area where the Sanctuary of Paola now stands began to attract numerous pilgrims, seeking physical and spiritual healing through his intercession. Francis's ascetic rigor also attracted young men who wanted to live like him, and thus the Order of Minims began to take shape. The reputation for sanctity of Francis and his hermits was spreading like wildfire, so much so that many urban centers requested a convent run by Minims in their cities. Francis, while maintaining his commitment to the eremitic life, traveled from Paola to Paterno in the guise of Founder. He was about 56 years old when, accompanied by Paolo Rendace—who would become a key figure in the Order's history—Francis arrived in the small community of Serre Cosentine. He was at the height of his spiritual maturity and with great determination he dedicated himself personally to the construction of the Church.
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The "Tavolaria" bridge about 1500 meters from Cannavina was built in the Spanish period in 1592 with a single arch in sun-baked bricks while the shoulders were built entirely with local stone and lime; the left shoulder rests on a very characteristic rock spur. It connected, via mule tracks, the lands to the left of the river with those exposed to the east, and was important for the trade of agricultural and sheep-farming products which were brought to the markets of Rogliano. But, in addition to its rough and primitive architectural beauty, it fascinates us with its history and the legend linked to this area from which it takes its name: Tavolaria. King Oenotrio, finding himself traveling up the Savuto valley, encountered much resistance from his enemies in the area. To defeat them, he worked with cunning by asking for a truce and inviting them to a lavish dinner and, after getting them drunk, he killed them all. The Cannavina locality takes its name from the Cannavino stream, a tributary of the Savuto river, and is one of the refreshment places of the Rogliano people characterized by a waterfall which at the base forms a basin of water, the so-called "vullu" in the local dialect. Cannavino/a could mean "guzzling wine" precisely because of the coolness and beauty of the place which invites the typical conviviality of the people of the valley.
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The highest of the Coast Range Mountains. Save some legs for the last snatch!
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Simple path but that needs breath. Beware of the dogs that guard the goats, I do not recommend the walk accompanied by an animal.
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Monte Cocuzzo, with its 1541 meters, is the highest peak of the Coastal Chain. The shape reminds a volcano, however today scholars think that it is a mountain of dolomitic formation.
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Malito is nestled in the scenic Savuto Valley. You can explore Monte Cocuzzo, the highest peak of the Coastal Chain, which offers panoramic views and is believed to be a dolomitic formation. The region is also within reach of two major protected areas: Sila National Park, known for its ancient beech forests and diverse wildlife, and Pollino National Park, Italy's largest protected area, famous for its Loricato Pines and stunning landscapes.
Yes, Malito's historic center offers an authentic glimpse into southern Italian life. You can visit several notable churches, including the 19th-century San Martino Church, the 15th-century Sant'Elia Church with its Baroque interior, and the charming Immaculate Conception Church dating back to 1738. Each offers unique architectural and historical details.
Beyond exploring the natural parks, you can find various outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes available, including challenging road cycling and mountain biking trails. You can find detailed tours and routes for cycling, MTB, and road cycling around Malito.
Yes, families can enjoy exploring the historic village of Mendicino, which has medieval origins and features a church, palace, and clock tower. The Sanctuary of Saint Francis of Paola in Paterno is also considered family-friendly and offers a historical and spiritual experience. Additionally, the Cittadella dello Sport in Malito provides a multi-sports complex with swimming, gyms, and green areas suitable for various family activities.
Just a short distance from Malito, you can visit the Tavolaria Bridge, a historic Spanish-era bridge from 1592 with a fascinating legend. In nearby Cosenza, approximately 26 km away, you can explore the Gothic Duomo, the Norman Castle ruins, and the Swabian Castle, which offers impressive views. Rogliano, about 7 km from Malito, houses the Museo di Arte Sacra S. Giuseppe.
The region around Malito, including the Savuto Valley and nearby mountains, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summer can be warm, especially in the valleys, but the higher elevations like Monte Cocuzzo offer cooler conditions. Winter can bring snow to the higher peaks, making them suitable for winter sports if conditions allow.
Malito is known for its rich culinary traditions. You can savor typical dishes like pasta with chickpeas, gnocchi with sauce, and broccoli with liver sausage. Don't miss trying local desserts such as 'turdilli' with honey, 'scalille' (biscuits with anise liqueur and honey), and 'chinulille' (half-moon cookies with jam), which offer a taste of authentic Calabrian flavors.
Absolutely. The View of the Summit of Monte Cocuzzo is a popular spot offering extensive panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The summit of Monte Cocuzzo itself, at 1541 meters, provides breathtaking vistas of the Crati Valley, Sila Mountains, and the pre-Apennines.
The Cittadella dello Sport, established in the late 1960s, is a comprehensive sports complex in Malito. It features a covered and heated swimming center, a covered gym, a multi-sports building with courts for tennis, volleyball, basketball, and indoor soccer, bowling facilities, a bike path, a municipal stadium, and public green areas. It's a great place for both active recreation and relaxation.
While there isn't a single dedicated museum in Malito, the town's history and culture are embedded in its architecture and traditions. Exploring the Old Town and its churches like San Martino, Sant'Elia, and Immaculate Conception will provide insight into its past. For broader regional information, you might find resources at the Museo delle "Rimembranze" in Cosenza, which focuses on local traditions and folklore.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and historical significance of the area. The View of the Summit of Monte Cocuzzo and Monte Cocuzzo itself are highly regarded for their panoramic views and hiking opportunities. The historic village of Mendicino is also a community favorite for its charm and historical sites.
When hiking Monte Cocuzzo, be prepared for a simple path that still requires some effort, especially for the final ascent. Some visitors have noted the presence of dogs guarding goats, so it's advisable to be aware of your surroundings. Always save some energy for the last stretch to the summit.


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