Best attractions and places to see around Casal Velino are found along Italy's Cilento Coast, nestled within the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park. This region offers a diverse range of attractions, from ancient historical sites to charming medieval hamlets. Visitors can explore significant cultural points of interest and enjoy varied natural landscapes, including coastal areas and lush hills. The area provides a blend of historical exploration and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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€15 ticket valid for three days to visit Velia and Paestum closing at 7.30pm
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A pleasant little mountain town with many narrow streets and stairs - a longer stay is worthwhile!
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Nice to look at and good for biking
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Pisciotta, a jewel of Cilento to be discovered by bicycle During your bicycle trip to Pisciotta, you will certainly have had the opportunity to appreciate its scenic and historical beauties. This village perched on the Cilento hills, about 3 km from the coast, offers a breathtaking view of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the surrounding mountains. The beating heart of Pisciotta is its historic centre, a maze of narrow and winding alleys, local stone houses and picturesque views. Here you can admire the Mother Church of San Giovanni Battista, dating back to the 12th century, with its bell tower and Romanesque portal. Also not to be missed are the Cappella della Mercede, with its 16th century frescoes, and the Torre Angeina, symbol of the town.
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Great view of the place! Great photo opportunity
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Nice view of the harbor from the Höhenstraße
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the Acropolis of Velia, known as Elea to the Greeks, which features ancient ruins like the agora and the unique Porta Rosa. Don't miss the Pietra del Mulacchio megalith, a fascinating dolmen dating back to 25th-20th century B.C., often called a 'Cilento Stonehenge' due to its astronomical alignment. The medieval hamlet of Casal Velino itself offers charming stone alleys and old palaces.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the Casal Velino Paese Terrace in the old village, which offers panoramic views stretching from the Gulf of Velia to Cape Palinuro. The Acropolis of Velia also provides excellent viewpoints, and the Historic Archway of San Mauro Cilento offers wonderful sea views from its quaint old town.
Casal Velino is nestled within the pristine Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, offering abundant flora and fauna. The coastline features beautiful beaches like those at Marina di Casal Velino and the highly-rated waters near Pioppi. For a wilder, unspoiled landscape, explore the pebble and boulder areas of Fossa dell'Elice and Piane Descent.
Yes, the medieval village of Pisciotta is considered family-friendly, offering a charming historic center and a beautiful little square. The beaches of Marina di Casal Velino are also suitable for families, with soft sandy stretches and a lively promenade.
Absolutely. From the port at Marina di Casal Velino, you can embark on boat excursions and guided tours to the sea grottoes of Capo Palinuro, the protected marine park of Punta Licosa, and the natural bay of Punta degli Infreschi. During high season, ferries to the Isle of Capri are also available.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and cycling. For detailed information and routes, explore the dedicated guides for Hiking around Casal Velino, Running Trails around Casal Velino, and Cycling around Casal Velino.
The region enjoys a mild climate, making it pleasant for much of the year. For enjoying the beaches and coastal activities, the summer months are ideal. However, spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures for exploring historical sites and hiking, with fewer crowds.
Beyond the historic Casal Velino Paese, you can explore Pisciotta, a medieval village with ancient origins and a suggestive historic center. Another must-see is Celso (Pollica), an ancient village built with local stones, retaining its original urban structure and featuring a baronial palace. The Historic Archway of San Mauro Cilento is also part of a precious Cilento jewel of a village.
Yes, in the old village of Casal Velino, you can visit the Museo della Casa Contadina (Museum of the Peasant House). This small museum showcases a traditional rural dwelling, displaying rooms, furniture, and tools that illustrate the life of the local population in the past. Additionally, the Portosalvo Cultural Center is located at the characteristic 'porticciolo di Casal Velino'.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty. Many enjoy the ancient origins and suggestive historic centers of villages like Pisciotta and Celso (Pollica). The unique Pietra del Mulacchio megalith is often described as a 'Cilento Stonehenge' and is a fascinating archaeological site. The stunning coastal views and the opportunity to explore ancient ruins like the Acropolis of Velia are also highly valued.
While Marina di Casal Velino is popular, the area around Pioppi is known for its high environmental quality and beautiful waters. For those seeking a more rugged and unspoiled natural experience, the Fossa dell'Elice and Piane Descent areas, characterized by pebbles and boulders, offer a wilder landscape away from the main tourist hubs.


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