Best attractions and places to see around Lapio include a variety of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This charming comune in the province of Avellino, Campania, southern Italy, is situated in the scenic Calore Valley. Lapio is known for its green landscapes, historical architecture, and its significant role in the production of Fiano di Avellino wine. The region offers diverse natural scenery with an average elevation of 438 meters.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Initially known as Largo dei Tribunali as it housed the Palace of Justice in the current seat of the province, it took the name of Piazza della Libertà in 1864; under fascism it was known as Piazza della Rivolizione.
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Very fresh water, the first and only source of water if you take a round trip, to return to Avellino
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Drinking water fountain with seven mouths located in Santa Lucia di Serino (AV)
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Public Water Source Cistern
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Water source with 7 mouths
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The main square of the city has a water source and in addition there are various bars and businesses for everything you need
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Piazza della Libertà fountain
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Lapio is nestled in the scenic Calore Valley, offering tranquil green landscapes. A significant natural monument is the Dragon Plain, a karst sinkhole near Volturara with a fascinating local legend about a three-headed dragon. The broader Irpinia region also provides diverse natural scenery for exploration.
Yes, Lapio boasts several historical sites. The Filangieri Palace/Castle, with Norman origins and 16th-century transformations, was once the residence of the illustrious Filangieri family. While only a quadrangular tower remains, it speaks to the area's rich past. Another notable landmark is the Ponte Principe bridge, an exceptional 1893 railway engineering feat spanning the Calore river, offering picturesque views.
Lapio is renowned for its Fiano di Avellino wine. You can visit local wineries such as Azienda Agricola Nicola Romano, Azienda Agricola Colli di Lapio di Clelia Romano, and others to taste and learn about this esteemed white wine. The annual Fiano Love Fest, held on the first weekend of August, also celebrates this local product with stands from important wineries.
Families can enjoy the Bocca del Dragone Picnic Area, an equipped area perfect for enjoying the tranquility of the Piana del Dragone. The Fountain of Piazza della Libertà in Avellino is also considered family-friendly and a central symbol of the city.
The area around Lapio offers various outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Historic Center of Fontanarosa – Laghetto di Calore loop' or 'Piana Sant’Agata – Shepherds' Gate loop'. Runners can explore trails such as the 'Running loop from San Potito Ultra'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the cycling guide and running guide for Lapio.
Yes, the Hill of the Angel Trail is a popular dirt track connecting Santo Stefano del Sole with Volturara Irpina, favored by hikers, mountain bikers, and riders. Additionally, during harvest season, you can experience naturalistic trekking in the vineyards.
Lapio has several unique traditions. The 'Lapio Mysteries' is an Easter procession with centuries-old roots. 'The Lumanerie' of Saint Catherine involves lighting bonfires in the streets, an award ceremony, and an evening of popular music, food, and white wines. The Fiano Love Fest in August also celebrates the region's renowned wine.
Beyond its famous Fiano di Avellino wine, Lapio is known for high-quality local products. These include valuable honey, recognized internationally, and Irpinia Colline dell'Ufita PDO extra virgin olive oil. Traditional dishes like 'Mogliatielli,' made with lamb entrails, also reflect the rich local culinary heritage.
Yes, the Ariano Monte Public Fountain, a water source with seven mouths in Santa Lucia di Serino, is wheelchair accessible. The Fountain of Piazza della Libertà in Avellino is also noted as wheelchair accessible.
The best time depends on your interests. If you're interested in wine festivals, the Fiano Love Fest takes place on the first weekend of August. For trekking in the vineyards, harvest season would be ideal. The 'Lumanerie' of Saint Catherine involves bonfires, suggesting a cooler time of year. For general outdoor activities, spring and autumn usually offer pleasant weather.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The Dragon Plain is appreciated for its enchanting legend and geological significance. The Bocca del Dragone Picnic Area is valued for its equipped facilities, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy the surrounding nature and fresh air.


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