Best attractions and places to see around Jacurso include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. This hilltop town, situated at over 440 meters above sea level, offers panoramic views that can extend to both the Tyrrhenian and Ionian seas on clear days. The area features a hilly landscape nestled between the Pilla and Rodia torrents, on the slopes of Mount Contessa. Its historic center and several churches contribute to its cultural heritage.
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Chiesa Santa Maria delle Nevi, Girifalco Mother Church of Santa Maria delle Nevi The Mother Church of Santa Maria delle Nevi in Girifalco, in the province of Catanzaro, is the town's most important parish church. Its origins date back to the 16th century, when it was originally dedicated to the Madonna delle Nevi, a title inherited from the previous mother church in the Pioppi Vecchi district. After the devastating earthquake of 1783, the building was rebuilt on the site of the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, part of the old Dominican monastery founded by Bishop Lauro in 1548. The reconstruction was entrusted to the architect Ermenegildo Sintes, a pupil of Luigi Vanvitelli. However, the original design was modified and reduced in size during the construction phase. The facade of the church, originally built in the Baroque style, underwent several renovations, especially after the 1905 earthquake, giving it a more modern appearance. It has a large stone portal flanked by two niches and a double access staircase. The secondary entrance, framed by an ashlar portal, is located at the foot of the bell tower, which houses three bells and a clock. The interior of the church is characterized by the color white, a symbol of both the Marian title and the Dominican Order. The nave is decorated with arches with friezes and gilded capitals. On the left side is the Altar of Paradise, with an ancient sculptural group depicting the Ascension of Christ from the Convent of San Antonio of the Reformed. The presbytery is dominated by a large painting of the Madonna delle Nevi, protecting the snow-covered village of Girifalco from above, a work by Domenico Cefaly (1932-2003), a descendant of the painter Andrea Cefaly. Other works of art housed in the church include a 17th-century polychrome statue of Saint Rocco from Montpellier, a painting of the Madonna della Neve by Luciano Ricchetti, and the 17th-century Madonna del Garofano. The Mother Church of Santa Maria delle Nevi represents an important spiritual and cultural center for the community of Girifalco, testifying to centuries of history, art, and religious devotion. Text / Source: visitgirifalco.com / Municipality of Girifalco https://visitgirifalco.com/trip/chiesa-matrice-santa-maria-delle-nevi/
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Girifalco lies in the center of the Isthmus of Catanzaro. Girifalco lies in the center of the Isthmus of Catanzaro, the narrowest point of the Italian peninsula, at the foot of Monte Covello (848 m above sea level), a subrange of Monte Serralta in the northern Serre region, at an altitude of 456 m above sea level. As some finds in the Caria district show, there were settlements in the upper reaches of the Alessi stream before Magna Graecia. In the early 17th century, Girifalco was a fief of the Caracciolo family and then belonged to the Ravaschieri family. After a few years, the fief returned to the Caracciolo family thanks to the marriage between Duchess Ravaschieri of Girifalco and a certain Annibale Caracciolo. From them was born Fabrizio Caracciolo, second Duke of Girifalco, the creator of a very prosperous period for the feud during his duchy, which lasted from 1634 to 1683 and consolidated the socioeconomic development of the city with the presence of the university and the feudal institution. Duke Caracciolo had the Reformed Convent built in 1635 and donated it to the Friars Minor, who erected a statue in his gratitude and placed it near the convent itself. Mayor Carlo Pacino commissioned important works such as the first municipal hall around the mid-1600s, the extension of the Church of San Rocco, and a few decades later, in 1663, the monumental Baroque fountain. In the 17th century, the inhabited center expanded more and more, and there were several churches (the ones of San Rocco and the matrix of the Pioppi district being the most important), two important monasteries, the Municipal House, the Ducal Palace (the Duke's residence), and even the city's coat of arms was built. At the end of the 18th century, another earthquake struck Calabria and the town of Girifalco, the one of March 28, 1783. The center was destroyed or severely damaged, as was the Pioppi district, including the mother church (already severely damaged in the 1638 earthquake and subsequently renovated), which would never be rebuilt. Its functions were transferred to the church of the Dominican convent, which thus became the new mother church. Text / Source: Comunicazione Girifalco https://unsic.it/comunicazione/girifalco/
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The Village of Girifalco The village of Girifalco lies at the foot of Monte Covello, between the Gulf of Squillace and the Gulf of Sant'Eufemia, and in the heart of the Isthmus of Catanzaro, the narrowest point of the Italian peninsula. Girifalco owes its origins to the destruction of the two older villages of Toco and Caria by the Saracens in 836. The villagers sought refuge on the rock known as the "Pietra dei Monaci" ("Monk's Stone"). Text / Source: turiscalabria.it http://www.turiscalabria.it/website/?lang=de&categoria=/wo/paesi/&view_type=s&id=639&title=.html
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Dedoni - I Buoni Formaggi di Calabria, Squillace Dedoni Shop - Calabrian Cheese and Products Tradition - on your table Fresh Pecorino cheese, Primo Sale, Caciotta, Ricotta, Pecorino with truffles, with mold, cave-aged... How many typical Calabrian cheeses do you know? With Dedoni, you can embark on a journey to discover the endless typical Calabrian products, which you can buy directly online. Calabria is a region rich in strong flavors and contrasts, and its typical products fully express the diversity and richness of its origins. Over 800 kilometers of coastline contrasting with a rugged and mountainous interior where ancient artisanal skills are handed down means that the quantity and quality of flavors that Calabria has to offer is truly immense. Text / Source: DEDONI SRL – C.DA PRATORA – 88069 SQUILLACE (CZ) https://www.dedonishop.it/
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Mandatory stop at the kiosk for a brasilena (Calabrian coffee drink produced here in Monte Covello)! If you are lucky you will find several locals ready to give you advice on the mountain routes.
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The variant of stage IX of the Parco dei Ciclovia leads towards Lake Angitola, a naturalistic oasis declared a "wetland of international value" along which a pleasant cycle path runs. The Variant goes from Passo Fossa del Lupo to Torre di Ruggiero crossing the towns of Polia, Monterosso Calabro (with a magnificent historic center where the Museum of Peasant and Artisan Civilization of Calabria is located) and San Nicola da Crissa, called "the balcony delle Calabrie" for the splendid panorama overlooking the Calabrian coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. For those wishing to take a trip to the sea, the magnificent beaches of Pizzo Calabro are only 5 km away from Lake Angitola.
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From Girifalco, in less than 4 km but with a great ascent, you reach the Monte Covello Park, a wonderful place where silence reigns interspersed with the song of the many birds that inhabit it. In autumn, the mushrooms perfume the air and the colors of the forest become intense. It is the ideal place to regenerate.
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A very pleasant route leads to the gates of the Calabrian Serre crossing the historic Marcellinara gorge and goes up to Caraffa di Catanzaro, a small center of Arbëreshe tradition and, finally, crossing magnificent olive groves, arrives in Girifalco. Here you can admire the so-called "Devil's Fountain", created by Carlo Pacino in the 17th century (it is told in just one night). In Girifalco, a visit to the fabric laboratory of the young Rocco Vitaliano, who also works with broom fibre, is recommended.
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Jacurso is nestled in a hilly landscape, offering spectacular panoramic viewpoints. From these vantage points, especially in the town center, you can enjoy expansive views that can reach both the Tyrrhenian and Ionian seas on clear days. The area is situated between the Pilla and Rodia torrents, on the slopes of Mount Contessa. A prominent natural feature is Monte Covello, a summit known for its lush greenery and as part of the "Alta Via Parchi Calabria" track.
Yes, Jacurso boasts a rich history. Its historic center, with probable late-medieval origins, has been revitalized. You can also visit the settlement of Girifalco, located at the foot of Monte Covello, which features historical sites like the "Devil's Fountain." Another significant cultural site is the Church of the Rosary in Girifalco, an 18th or 19th-century Baroque church. The nearby settlement of Monterosso also has a magnificent historic center and is home to the Serre Calabresi Museum.
The area around Jacurso is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and cycling. For hiking, consider trails like the 'Monte Covello - Sentiero Italia Loop' or the 'Monterosso Calabro – ring tour'. Cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Ciclovia dei Parchi della Calabria: Girifalco and Monte Covello Loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Jacurso, Running Trails around Jacurso, and Cycling around Jacurso guides.
Jacurso itself, being a hilltop town, offers several excellent panoramic viewpoints and terraces within its historic center. From these spots, you can often see both the Tyrrhenian and Ionian seas. While Monte Covello is forested at its summit, the journey to it and the surrounding areas provide beautiful natural vistas. The settlement of Monterosso is also known for its splendid panorama overlooking the Calabrian coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Jacurso is known as "Il Borgo del Gelato Artigianale" (The Village of Artisanal Gelato), so trying the local gelato is a must. The town also boasts a tradition of excellent gastronomy, with local specialties including "aguglie al gratin" (garfish au gratin), "pignolata," and "marro." For cheese lovers, the nearby Dedoni – Fine Cheeses of Calabria, Squillace offers a wide array of traditional Calabrian cheeses.
Yes, the region offers options for families. The settlement of Monterosso is tagged as family-friendly and is near the nature reserve of Lake Angitola, which has a pleasant cycle path. The Church of the Rosary in Girifalco is also considered family-friendly. Exploring Jacurso's historic center and enjoying the artisanal gelato can also be a delightful family experience.
The region experiences various local festivals throughout the year. The Feast of the Madonna della Salvazione is held on the last Sunday of July, and the "Sagra dei Sapori dell'Orto" (Festival of Garden Flavors) takes place in mid-August. These summer months offer vibrant cultural experiences. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and early autumn generally provide pleasant weather, avoiding the peak summer heat.
Beyond its renowned artisanal gelato, the region has a strong culinary tradition. The nearby Dedoni – Fine Cheeses of Calabria, Squillace offers a wide selection of traditional Calabrian cheeses. In Girifalco, you might find local artisans, such as the fabric laboratory mentioned in visitor tips, which works with broom fiber.
Jacurso's unique appeal lies in its strategic hilltop position at over 440 meters above sea level, offering rare panoramic views that can encompass both the Tyrrhenian and Ionian seas. It's also celebrated as "Il Borgo del Gelato Artigianale" for its exceptional artisanal gelato. Its commitment to sustainable tourism, offering activities like guided tours and cooking classes, further distinguishes it as a place for authentic local interaction.
Jacurso itself is home to several historic churches that contribute to its authentic atmosphere. In the nearby settlement of Girifalco, you can visit the Church of the Rosary, a Baroque structure built after the 1783 earthquake. This church is adjacent to the Matrice Church of Santa Maria delle Nevi, which has origins dating back to the 16th century.
Lake Angitola is a significant naturalistic oasis located not far from the settlement of Monterosso. It has been declared a "wetland of international value" and features a pleasant cycle path along its shores, making it a great spot for nature observation and cycling.


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