Attractions and places to see around Casalattico include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. This Italian municipality in the Province of Frosinone, Lazio, is situated on a hilltop in the Comino Valley, with the Melfa River flowing nearby. The region offers diverse terrain, from river plains to hills and mountains, providing varied exploration opportunities. Visitors can discover ancient Roman remnants, medieval structures, and numerous religious buildings.
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The acropolis, with its pointed arch and Cicero's tower, is located above Arpino along the path of San Benedetto
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Unfortunately I have to inform you that 2 days ago I tried to take the road starting from Roccasecca but in the first km the road is closed by several gates in succession and while the first two can easily be opened and passed, the third gate is almost impassable because it is on a small bridge that would require you to climb over the parapet. Maybe even passing this gate you will encounter others. More updates are welcome from anyone who has them, because I would really like to try again.
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Magnificent road closed to traffic due to rockfall... it is passable by bike but be careful
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According to some, it can be placed in the middle of the Iron Age between the VIII/VII century BC. the pointed arch of the acropolis of Civitavecchia is the only survivor of its kind in the whole Mediterranean area. This is a typical shelf arch which forms a "scea" door. The whole Acropolis is beautiful, as is the view from up there.
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Acropolis of Arpino, commonly called the Acropolis of Civitavecchia, is an important site for the knowledge of the megalithic architecture of southern Lazio.
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The lake of Posta Fibreno, also known as lake of the Post, is located in the Comino Valley on the border of Lazio with Abruzzo and Molise, in the middle valley of the Liri, in the center of the homonymous reserve in the province of Frosinone, the Lazio side of the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise. Source: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lago_di_Posta_Fibreno
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Casalattico and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the medieval ruins of the Monastery of Sant'Angelo in Pesco Mascolino, which dates back to 780 AD and offers stunning views. The ancient Roman Bridge over the Melfa River is still intact and operational. Don't miss the Atina Historic Center with its ancient polygonal walls and the eighteenth-century cathedral of S. Maria Assunta. Further historical insights can be found at the Cicerone Tower and Megalithic Walls of the Acropolis of Arpino, featuring a unique pointed arch.
Yes, the area has significant Roman heritage. The Roman Bridge over the Melfa River is a well-preserved example of Roman engineering. In Monforte, you can find the "Pietra Scritta" (Written Stone), an inscribed stone believed to be related to a Roman road. The San Nazario Archaeological Site also features a collection of Roman stone artifacts and was built on the ruins of a Roman temple or tomb.
Nature lovers will enjoy the serene Lake Posta Fibreno, a protected natural area known for its clear waters and a unique floating island, perfect for birdwatching. The Melfa Gorge – Tracciolino of Roccasecca offers dramatic natural scenery carved by the Melfa River. You can also visit the enchanting Cascata del Mulino (Mill Waterfall), a magical spot immersed in nature.
Absolutely! The region offers diverse terrain for outdoor enthusiasts. The Melfa Valley is recommended for challenging hikes, and mountains like Monte La Silara and Monte Asprano provide varied routes. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 'Monte Cairo Loop from Terelle' or 'Way of St. Benedict - Stage 15'. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Casalattico.
For breathtaking panoramas, head to the ruins of the Monastery of Sant'Angelo in Pesco Mascolino, which offers expansive views of Valcomino. A popular hiking route leads to Monte Asprano, providing spectacular views of the valley below. The Acropolis of Civitavecchia (Arpino) also boasts impressive vistas from its elevated position.
Yes, for more demanding adventures and extensive natural exploration, the Regional Natural Park of Monti Aurunci is located a few kilometers away, offering well-marked trails and abundant wildlife. For even more challenging and breathtaking hiking, the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park is also accessible, featuring ancient forests and memorable mountain landscapes.
Families will enjoy the Lake Posta Fibreno, a protected natural area perfect for a relaxing day by the water and birdwatching. The Atina Historic Center is also considered family-friendly, offering a chance to explore history in a charming setting. The Museum of Rural Civilisation and Milling provides an engaging look into local history for all ages.
Beyond historical ruins, Casalattico offers cultural insights. The Emiliano Nardone Astronomical Observatory is an interesting attraction. You can also visit the San Nazario Mill and the Museum of Rural Civilisation and Milling to learn about the area's agricultural past.
Yes, Casalattico has unique cultural events reflecting its history. It hosts a summer Irish Festival, celebrating the local families who emigrated to Ireland with Irish folk music and local artists. Additionally, the Festa dell'Emigrante (Emigrant's Festival) is celebrated on August 15th, providing an opportunity for emigrants to return and reconnect with the village.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring. Temperatures are milder, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be warm, but the higher mountain areas provide cooler conditions. Winter offers a different charm, especially in the mountains, but some routes might be less accessible.
Yes, the area provides excellent opportunities for both running and mountain biking. You can find running trails like the 'Running loop from Roccasecca' or the 'Lake Posta Fibreno loop'. For mountain biking, options include the 'Water Wheel in Isola del Liri – Lake Posta Fibreno loop' or the 'Gorges of the Melfa River loop'. More details on these routes can be found in the running trails around Casalattico and MTB trails around Casalattico guides.
Despite its small size, Casalattico is home to several significant religious buildings. These include the Church of Sant'Antonio, the Church of San Nazario, and the Church of San Barbato Bishop, where the patron saint's feast is celebrated. The Parrocchiale church is particularly noteworthy for its valuable paintings by Polish painter Taddeo Kuntz and artists from the Neapolitan School of Santafede.


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