Best attractions and places to see around Veroli include a rich tapestry of ancient history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. This historic hill town, nestled in the Ciociaria region of Lazio, Italy, is situated on the slopes of the Monti Ernici. Veroli provides sweeping panoramic views of the Sacco Valley and the surrounding countryside. It forms part of the cultural and architectural heart of the Ciociaria area.
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The charterhouse is immersed in pristine nature. A good stop, even just to refill your water supply at the fountain in front of the charterhouse. On both the Veroli and Collepardo sides, there are many paved roads and trails, some of which are technical, for exploring the Ernici mountains.
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Small square to the right of the waterfall with a view and refreshments in the adjacent bar
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Water point 💧 present in front of the abbey... very suggestive place!
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Isola del Liri, with its waterfalls in the city center, is on the path of San Benedetto
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Cistercian monks are still present in this wonderful Gothic abbey located along the path of Saint Benedict.
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The last Carthusian died a few years ago and now the charterhouse is just a monument to visit, but it is still worth it. The church, also beautiful, is still consecrated.
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It was built in 1203 on the ruins of the ancient Roman municipality called Cereatae. It is located in the municipality of Veroli. The monks manage the pharmacy, the liquor store, the restoration of books, the library and the archaeological museum.
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The Casamari Abbey, located between Frosinone and Sora, is one of the most significant examples of Gothic-Burgundian architecture in Italy. Founded in 1005 by a Benedictine community, it passed to the Cistercians in 1152. The majestic church, dedicated to the Virgin of the Assumption and Saints John and Paul, was consecrated in 1217. Even today, the Cistercians live in this historic place, bearing witness to the solidity of their community and the importance of the abbey in the history of architecture in Lazio.
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Veroli is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Fumone Historic Centre, known for its medieval history and the imprisonment of Pope Celestine V. Within Veroli itself, the historic center (Centro Storico) features narrow stone streets, archways, and small piazzas, preserving its medieval origins. Don't miss the Civic Archaeological Museum 'I Luoghi del Tempo' in the Palazzo Comunale, which showcases Veroli's history from prehistory to the Roman age, including a reproduction of the rare Roman calendar Fasti Verolani.
Yes, the region boasts several important religious sites. The Casamari Abbey is a must-see, recognized as one of Italy's most significant monasteries and a remarkable example of Gothic-Burgundian architecture. Another notable site is the Trisulti Charterhouse, a majestic monastery founded in 1204. In Veroli, the Cathedral of Sant'Andrea and the Basilica of Santa Maria Salome, which houses the revered Scala Santa, are also prominent. The Monastery of Sant'Erasmo, an 11th-century Romanesque church and convent, is considered the oldest place of worship in Veroli.
One of the most unique natural features is the Grande Waterfall of Isola del Liri, which drops approximately 30 meters right in the city center, a rare sight in Italy. Veroli is also situated on the slopes of the Ernici Mountains, offering extensive views and access to the Prato di Campoli, a karst plateau known for its panoramic vistas, especially of the multi-colored trees contrasting with the green valley.
Absolutely. The Casamari Abbey and the Trisulti Charterhouse are both considered family-friendly, offering historical and architectural interest. The Grande Waterfall of Isola del Liri is also a fascinating natural spectacle that families can enjoy together.
The Ernici Mountains surrounding Veroli provide excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for cycling and running. For cycling, explore options like the 'Casamari Abbey – Lake Posta Fibreno loop' or the 'Prato di Campoli loop'. If you prefer running, trails such as the 'Serra Comune – Monte Passeggio loop' from Prato di Campoli are available. You can find more details on these and other routes on the cycling guide, road cycling guide, and running trails guide for Veroli.
Veroli's elevated position on the slopes of the Monti Ernici naturally offers sweeping panoramic views. From the town itself, you can enjoy extensive vistas of the Sacco Valley and the surrounding countryside. For a specific natural viewpoint, the Prato di Campoli karst plateau in the Ernici Mountains provides amazing views, particularly with its multi-colored trees contrasting with the green valley.
Veroli is a significant part of the cultural and architectural heart of the Ciociaria area. Its rich history is evident in its ancient acropolis, Roman and medieval artifacts, and the well-preserved historic center with its noble palaces and medieval churches. The town is also a stop on the Cammino di San Benedetto, further highlighting its historical and spiritual importance.
Yes, Veroli hosts several museums. The Civic Archaeological Museum 'I Luoghi del Tempo' is located in the Palazzo Comunale and displays archaeological finds from the area. Additionally, you can find the Veroli Herbs Museum inside Palazzo Morganti, featuring a collection of herbs from the Ernici Mountains, and a Permanent Exhibition of Ciociara Civilization, an ethnographic museum.
The Basilica of Santa Maria Salome, constructed in 1209, is dedicated to Saint Mary Salome, mother of the apostles James and John. It is particularly renowned for housing the revered Scala Santa (Holy Staircase), commissioned by Pope Benedict XIV. Pilgrims ascend its twelve steps on their knees, with a relic of the Calvary's Cross preserved on the eleventh step. The square in front of the Basilica also hosts the National Festival of Italian Popular Music in early August.
The best way to experience Veroli's historic center is by walking through its narrow stone streets, archways, and small piazzas. The Rione Santa Croce, a lower neighborhood, offers particularly pleasant walks through its distinctive sloping alleys, allowing you to soak in the medieval atmosphere and admire the noble palaces and ancient churches.
Isola del Liri is unique because it is the only town in Italy with a waterfall, the Grande Waterfall of Isola del Liri, located right in its city center. The Liri river splits and forms two waterfalls, the Grande and Valcatoio, with a drop of approximately 30 meters each, making it a truly distinctive natural landmark.


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