Attractions and places to see around Francolise offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. This town, with ancient Roman origins in the Italian province of Caserta, is set amidst a countryside that includes mountainous, hilly, and agricultural landscapes. The area features cultivated fields, orchards, and vineyards, irrigated by numerous streams. Its strategic location also allows for exploration of the broader Campania region.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Well-preserved stretch of the Adrianea. The paving is quite regular but be careful on the downhill stretches and when travelling after days of rain because it floods (you can still pass on a single track at the edge of the road)
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a stretch of the ancient Hadrian's Road. This road, dating back to 120 AD, started from the port of Minturnae and connected very important cities of the Roman world: Suessa, Teanum Sidicinum, Alifae, Telesia and then connected with Malaventum
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Beautiful road with cobbled sections, in case one wants to train for Paris-Roubaix.
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From Capua to the mouth of the Volturno there are only 4 bridges to cross the river. One of these is in Cancello ed Arnone, a small town along the right bank of the Volturno halfway between Capua and Castel Volturno.
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Rocchetta e Croce is a small town in the province of Caserta, its name derives from the medieval castle built on a natural rock, and from the church of the Holy Cross, built in the fifteenth century. Thanks to its position you can enjoy the panorama towards the Aurunci Mountains and the surrounding hills.
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This stretch of road at the foot of Monte Maggiore between Pignataro Maggiore and Giano Vetusto is called the Salita del Trapezio. There are about 3 kilometers of panoramic road with an average gradient of 6%. If traveled in the opposite direction, pay attention to the downhill hairpin bends.
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Unfortunately the castle, dating back to at least the 13th century and with a very ancient history, is in a complete state of abandonment and cannot be visited.
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unfortunately it is closed, but it can be observed from the outside
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Francolise is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Francolise Castle, dating back to the 11th century, or the Church of Santa Maria a Castello, known for its Angevin style and a late Giotto-period altarpiece. The Roman Villa of L. Bellenius offers a glimpse into the region's Roman past. Don't miss the Strada Adrianea (Ancient Roman Road), a well-preserved stretch of Hadrian's Road from 120 AD. The Bocchetta di Croce settlement also has historical significance and offers panoramic views. While the Castello di Calvi Risorta is historically significant, it is currently abandoned and cannot be visited inside.
Yes, Francolise offers beautiful natural scenery. The picturesque Lago delle Sirene (Lake of the Sirens) is a tranquil spot popular for sport fishing and leisurely strolls, featuring ducks, swans, and peacocks. The region is characterized by a scenic countryside with cultivated fields, orchards, and vineyards. For stunning views, the Bocchetta di Croce settlement provides panoramic vistas towards the Aurunci Mountains and surrounding hills.
The area around Francolise is excellent for various outdoor activities. Cyclists can enjoy the Salita del Trapezio, a panoramic road with an average gradient of 6%, ideal for training. For more cycling options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Francolise or Cycling around Francolise guides. Mountain bikers can find challenging trails in the MTB Trails around Francolise guide.
The Lago delle Sirene (Lake of the Sirens) is a great family-friendly option. It features a park where children can enjoy observing animals like ducks, swans, and peacocks, and it's also a pleasant spot for a family picnic or a gentle walk. The scenic countryside itself offers opportunities for easy walks and enjoying nature together.
The warmer months are ideal for experiencing Francolise's vibrant Mediterranean scenery and enjoying outdoor activities. Spring and early autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites and cycling, while summer is perfect for visiting Lago delle Sirene and enjoying the lush countryside, though it can be quite warm.
Beyond the major landmarks, Francolise's historic center with its narrow lanes and traditional stone buildings offers an authentic old-world appeal. You can also find the Lavatoi dei primi del Novecento, early 20th-century washhouses that represent a unique cultural artifact of the town, offering a glimpse into past daily life.
Yes, the Cancello ed Arnone Bridge over the Volturno River is noted as wheelchair accessible. While many historical sites may have uneven terrain, the general scenic countryside and some parts of the Lago delle Sirene park might offer more accessible paths for enjoying the natural beauty.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The well-preserved cobbled sections of the Strada Adrianea (Ancient Roman Road) are a highlight for their historical immersion. The panoramic views from spots like Bocchetta di Croce and the challenging yet rewarding Salita del Trapezio are also highly rated by the komoot community.
Francolise is home to several historically significant churches. The Church of Santa Maria a Castello features an important late Giotto-period altarpiece. The Church of San Giovanni Battista, a 12th-century structure, is located in the charming historic center. Additionally, the Church of the Madonna delle Grazie in Sant'Andrea del Pizzone is notable for its 14th-century frescoes, including a depiction of the 'Virgo Lactans'.
Absolutely! Cycling is a popular activity here. You can find various routes for different types of cycling. For road cycling, consider routes like 'Bar Meraviglioso – Capua loop from Teano' or 'Pepe In Grani – Caiazzo Climb from Piana loop from Sparanise' which are detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Francolise guide. Mountain bikers can explore options like 'Furnolo, Casafredda e Teano – giro ad anello da Calvi Risorta' in the MTB Trails around Francolise guide.
The Francolise region boasts a diverse and picturesque natural landscape. You can expect a harmonious blend of mountainous, hilly, and fertile agricultural areas. The scenery is characterized by cultivated fields, orchards, vineyards, and natural vegetation, all irrigated by numerous streams, creating a vibrant Mediterranean environment, especially during warmer months.


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