Best attractions and places to see around Rosarno include a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. Situated on a natural terrace, the town is adorned with olive plantations and vineyards, offering views of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Gioia Tauro plain. Rosarno is built on the ancient Greek city of Medma, providing significant archaeological insights. The region features fertile lands, rivers, and a rich agricultural heritage.
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At the end of April 2026, there were no umbrellas set up here yet. Nevertheless, a beautiful alley.
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the beautiful fountain of Monte Porro
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Climbing up Monte Poro or descending from Caroniti towards Joppolo, via the road in the Calatafoni district, offers one of the landscapes with incredible views on the Costa degli Dei. With clear skies you can admire the Strait of Messina, part of Sicily and the Aeolian Islands. The ideal would be to do it at sunset. Be careful, the road is closed, because it collapsed in one point. With bikes you can pass easily. Use your head. Even if he has led himself to believe that he will not encounter any cars, he can pick up some from Joppolo to go to the countryside he owns.
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Nicotera, one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. To appreciate its charm, you have to start from the top and go down, to get lost in the streets of the oldest neighborhoods where you can breathe history. Getting lost to find the ancient walls, the old access gates to the town and for the more enterprising, trying to get to the sea along the old Roman road perhaps coming across old finds, such as the braceria which served as a lighthouse for sailors who landed in the in the port that no longer exists today and of which there is no trace except in history books. The castle is the icing on the cake.
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Conceived in July 2020 in one of the oldest and most characteristic neighborhoods, the Schirmgasse has become a center of attraction for tourists and selfie lovers. An idea born in the Somme,r at the initiative of the municipal administration to give a touch of color and one of the to give even more impression to the oldest and most characteristic places in the country: the Baglio district. In July 2020, dozens of colored umbrellas were hung on one of the stairs leading to the district, while the steps were decorated with writing of the same color reading “Nicotera nel cuore” in different languages. The alley immediately became a real attraction, as local residents and tourists were willing to take photos and selfies, which then made the place a symbol of Nicotera on social media. Source: Google
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It is a very panoramic climb with a view of the Viola coast, 8km for 600dsl
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Rosarno is built on the ancient Greek city of Medma. You can visit the Archaeological Park of Ancient Medma and the Archaeological Museum of Medma, which houses artifacts from the 6th to 4th centuries BC. Other historical sites include the Clock Tower, built in 1812, and various churches.
Yes, the primary spiritual landmark is the Arcipretura San Giovanni Battista, dedicated to Rosarno's patron saint. Other notable churches include the Chiesa del Rosario and the Chiesa di Maria Santissima Addolorata. Nearby, you can also visit the Co-Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption, which offers a wonderful viewing platform.
Rosarno is situated on a natural terrace adorned with olive plantations and vineyards, offering views of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Gioia Tauro plain. The Rosarno Plain itself is considered a 'natural museum' with ancient olive trees. The rivers Mesima and Metramo also contribute to the fertile landscape. For panoramic views, consider visiting Caroniti Village and Church or the Serpentine Road to Monte Poro, which offers views of the Viola coast and, on clear days, the Strait of Messina and the Aeolian Islands.
Absolutely! The Rosarno area offers various hiking trails. For example, you can explore routes like the Monte Poro Water Fountain – Caroniti Village and Church loop or the Nicotera Jewish Quarter – Umbrella Alley loop. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Rosarno guide.
Yes, the region provides options for both cycling and mountain biking. Cycling routes include the View from the Faro Vaticano – Cannone Beach loop. For mountain biking, consider trails like the Castello Ruffo di Nicotera loop. Explore more routes in the Cycling around Rosarno guide and the MTB Trails around Rosarno guide.
The Umbrella Alley, Nicotera is a popular and family-friendly spot. It features dozens of colored umbrellas and decorated steps, making it a vibrant and fun place for photos and a pleasant stroll. The Museum of Rural Civilization, Popular Traditions, and Emigration could also offer an engaging educational experience for families.
Beyond the main historical sites, the Umbrella Alley, Nicotera is a unique, colorful installation that has become a local symbol. Additionally, exploring Nicotera's Historic Alleys and Archways allows you to get lost in ancient neighborhoods and discover hidden gems and views.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical insights and natural beauty. The panoramic views from places like the Co-Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption and Caroniti Village and Church are highly rated. The unique charm of the Umbrella Alley, Nicotera is also a community favorite for its photo opportunities.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) are often ideal, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities without the intense heat of summer.
Rosarno itself, being on a natural terrace, offers views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. For more expansive vistas, the garden of the Co-Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption provides a magnificent viewpoint. Additionally, the hike up to Caroniti Village and Church offers great sea views on clear days, as does the Serpentine Road to Monte Poro.
The Rosarno Plain is considered the 'natural museum' of the city. It's a fertile area known for extensive olive groves (many over a hundred years old), citrus groves, and kiwi production. Walking through its green areas offers a peaceful escape and insight into the region's agricultural heritage.
Yes, Rosarno is home to the Archaeological Museum of Medma, which displays numerous artifacts unearthed from the ancient Greek city. Additionally, within the Archaeological Park of Ancient Medma, you'll find the Museum of Rural Civilization, Popular Traditions, and Emigration, offering a glimpse into the region's agricultural past and local heritage.
Beyond Rosarno, nearby villages like Nicotera offer rich historical architecture. You can explore Nicotera's Historic Alleys and Archways, which lead through ancient neighborhoods with old walls and access gates. The village also features the Co-Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption and the Church of Santa Chiara.


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