Attractions and places to see around Corleto Monforte are found within the Cilento National Park, situated on a rocky ridge of the Alburni Mountains. This region offers a diverse landscape shaped by two side streams, featuring extensive forests and historical sites. Visitors can explore a mix of natural features, cultural landmarks, and archaeological remains. The area provides opportunities to experience both the natural environment and the rich history of the Alburni Mountains.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Absolutely worth a visit, a town that has remained authentic and is unfortunately depopulating, but which has so much to offer.
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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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Surrounded by dense beech woods, Sant'Angelo a Fasanella is a village located on the south-eastern slopes of the Alburni mountains. In addition to the spectacular surrounding nature, the Grotta di San Michele Arcangelo is not to be missed.
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Near the small church of Sant'Elena there is a medieval bridge to cross the Calore river. Here a spring throws its waters into the river, and it is possible to continue the path to reach Grava di Vesalo, where the Milenzio stream disappears underground.
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Cima Il Figliolo is a rocky outcrop in the municipality of Petina. At more than 1300 meters above sea level, it offers a splendid view of Monte Panormo, the highest peak of the Alburni Mountains, and of the Tanagro valley.
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The region offers stunning natural beauty. You can visit the Sammaro Gorge, known for its relatively uncontaminated nature and scenic views. For panoramic vistas, head to Summit of Monte Panormo, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding woods and peaks from 1,742 meters. Another notable viewpoint is Capo d'Armi, a square offering spectacular views of the Fasanella river valley.
Corleto Monforte is rich in history. Explore the Old Town (Centro Storico) with its narrow alleys and ancient portals. Notable churches include the Church of St. Barbara, originally a temple dedicated to Diana, and the Church of St. John (San Giovanni) built in 1568. The Sant'Angelo a Fasanella settlement also features historical sites and the Grotta di San Michele Arcangelo.
The area around Corleto Monforte, particularly the Alburni Mountains, is excellent for hiking. You can find various trails, including those leading to summits like Il Figliolo Summit, which offers a challenging climb and a spectacular 360-degree view. For more hiking options, explore the hiking routes around Corleto Monforte, which include moderate and easy trails.
While specific child-focused attractions are not highlighted, the natural environment offers plenty for families. The Corleto Forest (Bosco di Corleto) and Montagnola provide beautiful woods for easy walks and picnics. Exploring the historic center's narrow alleys can also be an engaging experience for older children. The Naturalistic Museum of the Alburni Mountains could also be an educational visit for families.
The Alburni Mountains are often covered with snow from early December to mid-April, making spring (late April to June) and autumn (September to October) ideal for hiking and exploring the natural features when the weather is milder. Summer (July-August) can be warm, but the dense beech woods offer shade for excursions. Local festivals, such as the Mountain Feast in July and the Caciocavallo and Cheese Festival in August, also add to the summer appeal.
The Naturalistic Museum of the Alburni Mountains (Museo Naturalistico degli Alburni), inaugurated in 1997, is dedicated to wildlife monitoring and biological research. It features a permanent exhibition of European vertebrates and invertebrates, including various species of birds, mammals, crustaceans, and insects, making it an excellent resource for understanding the local ecosystem.
Yes, you can visit the remains of a Roman-Lucanian urban settlement at Piano del Bue, located about 6 km from the village. Another site, Timpa degli Antichi, contains the remains of rural settlements and is reachable only by foot near Sacco.
Corleto Monforte and its surroundings offer diverse cycling opportunities. You can find road cycling routes, including challenging loops through the Parco Nazionale del Cilento. For off-road adventures, there are also MTB trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, exploring the heart of the Alburni Mountains.
Corleto Monforte hosts several traditional events. The Caciocavallo and Cheese Festival takes place on August 14th, celebrating local cheese resources. The Mountain Feast is celebrated in July, highlighting regional traditions. Additionally, the "Festa del Caciocavallo Podolico and Transumanza" is held on the last weekend of June, promoting local products and heritage.
Yes, the Madonna della Selice Sanctuary (St. Maria dell'Elice) has ancient origins, founded around the 6th century BCE. It was formerly a temple dedicated to Diana before being converted to a Christian place of worship. Additionally, the Church of St. Barbara was originally a temple dedicated to Diana before its rededication.
Corleto Monforte is nestled on a rocky ridge of the Alburni Mountains, which significantly shapes its landscape and identity. The mountains provide stunning views, extensive forests like the Corleto Forest, and a rich biodiversity, including wild cats. Many of the area's natural attractions and outdoor activities are centered around these mountains.


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