Best attractions and places to see around Sant'Angelo A Fasanella, a medieval village nestled within the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park, offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural features. Situated at the foot of the Alburni Mountains, the area features beech and chestnut woods, along with the Cellino stream and Fasanella river. This region is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, providing a diverse landscape for exploration. Visitors can discover ancient rock churches, Neolithic sculptures, and various natural points of interest.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Near the large rocky spur of Figliolo it is necessary to climb to reach the summit, where the statue of the Madonna marks the highest point. From here you can enjoy a spectacular 360 degree view. WARNINGS for those who want to reach the summit of Figliolo (see photo!) For the more adventurous you can climb to the top of Figliolo, to do so go around the wall towards SE climbing on a gravelly trail up to a crack between the rocks. You will find a huge boulder stuck between the walls, you have to go beyond it and you have to climb in this crack between the rocks (you need a bit of agility and caution especially when going down). You climb up reaching the summit ridge, paying attention to a slightly exposed section and avoiding the side where more friable rock is visible (yellow color). From the Madonna on the summit you can read Monte Figliolo 1337 m. The view is phenomenal and worth the little "climb" but, it is NOT for everyone, you need good mountaineering experience and you must not suffer from vertigo.
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Images from the summit of Mount Panormo (1742 meters) Good mountaineering experience required.
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Every time you return you always feel the same amazement at the beauty and (fairly) uncontaminated nature. The path is not difficult, however, non-slip shoes are always recommended.
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Indescribable, you have to visit it! A few tens of meters from the entrance you have to leave your bike and continue on foot. Guaranteed show! Be careful of slippery rocks inside the gorges, use suitable shoes.
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Very pleasant picnic area to take a very fresh bath. Very crowded in August, but just move a few hundred meters to enjoy the river in peace. From here it is possible to follow the path that follows the Calore gorges and arrives at the medieval bridge
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Great opportunity to jump into the cool water
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Here is the information about this magnificent place https://www.goledelcalore.it/
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Località Remolino is the ideal place to take a break. There is a restaurant and a picnic area, plus the dam of an old decommissioned hydroelectric plant creates a very inviting natural pool of frozen water. From here there are several paths that lead into the Gole del Calore.
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Sant'Angelo A Fasanella is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Grotto of St. Michael the Archangel, a thousand-year-old rock church with 14th-century frescoes. Another significant site is the Neolithic Antece Sculpture, depicting an ancient warrior carved into rock, offering impressive panoramic views. Don't miss the 14th-century Church of Santa Maria Maggiore and the historic Baronial Castle.
Absolutely. The Auso River Waterfall is a spectacular natural feature, also known for its suggestive karst phenomena. The water makes an eight-meter jump into a small turquoise lake. You can also explore the Calore Gorges and Sammaro Gorge, known for their beauty and relatively uncontaminated environments.
The region offers diverse hiking trails. For adventurous hikers, climbing to the Il Figliolo Summit provides a spectacular 360-degree view. You can also find routes that lead through the Calore Gorges. For more detailed options, check out the Hiking around Sant'Angelo A Fasanella guide, which includes easy to moderate trails like the 'Sacrificial basin of the Antece' loop.
Yes, the area around Sant'Angelo A Fasanella is suitable for both mountain biking and road cycling. You can find challenging routes like the 'Ring tour of the Monti Alburni' for cycling or 'Nel cuore dei Monti Alburni' for MTB. Explore more options in the Cycling around Sant'Angelo A Fasanella guide and the MTB Trails around Sant'Angelo A Fasanella guide.
While many natural sites require some walking, the area around The Remolino of Felitto offers a more relaxed experience with a picnic area and a natural pool, making it a good spot for families to enjoy the river. The less demanding sections of the Calore Gorges also offer pleasant walks.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Summit of Monte Panormo (also known as Monte Alburno) at 1,742 meters, offering expansive views of the surrounding woods and mountains. The Antece Sculpture site also provides impressive vistas over the Fasanella and Calore River valleys.
Sant'Angelo A Fasanella is nestled within this UNESCO World Heritage-listed National Park, which is renowned for its rich blend of historical, cultural, and natural attractions. The park features diverse landscapes, including beech and chestnut woods, river valleys, and karst phenomena, offering a unique environment for exploration and outdoor activities.
The region is crisscrossed by the Cellino stream and Fasanella river. You can experience stunning river landscapes at the Auso River Waterfall, where the water creates a beautiful turquoise pool. The Calore Gorges and The Remolino of Felitto also provide excellent opportunities to enjoy the rivers, with options for trekking and even swimming in cool waters.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the various smaller churches within Sant'Angelo A Fasanella, such as the Church of San Giuseppe or the Church of the Madonna della Pinna, which holds local significance. The surrounding beech forests like Terra Forte and Vallone dei Lupi also offer serene, less-traveled paths.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities generally spans from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is mild and suitable for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural sites. During this period, you can fully enjoy the trails and river activities. Winter can offer opportunities for snow-covered mountain views, especially on higher peaks like Monte Panormo, but requires appropriate gear and experience.
Being part of the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park, the area is rich in biodiversity. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, the dense beech and chestnut woods, along with the river ecosystems, provide habitats for various bird species, small mammals, and insects. Keep an eye out for local fauna during your hikes.


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