Best attractions and places to see around Serino offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. Located in the Sabato Valley, the town is surrounded by mountains and known for its pristine water sources. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, historic churches, and picturesque natural landscapes. The area provides diverse interests, from historical exploration to outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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360° panorama and place of worship with Sanctuary dedicated to <san <michele Arcangelo
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Classic car landing for hikers who don't feel like walking too much :)
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Spring water fountain, here you can stock up before heading towards the Sanctuary of San Michela
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On the top there is the highest sanctuary dedicated to the cult of Saint Michael the Archangel in Italy which is the destination of processions throughout the year. Some rooms of the sanctuary are always open to be used as a refuge by hikers
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Going up to Pizzo San Michele is always a one-of-a-kind experience. Steep climb but a view that pays off.
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With fresh snow the route is tiring but at the same time it is well marked and therefore worth it because reaching the summit means seeing a breathtaking view.
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From here, take the CAI 115 path to reach Pizzo San Michele. There is a fairly bumpy paved road that allows you to reach the place, with an open space for parking
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The area extends between the territories of Calvanico and Fisciano, in the province of Salerno, which is only 15 km away. We are located within the protected area of the Monti Picentini Regional Park, about 700 meters above sea level.
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Serino offers several stunning panoramic viewpoints. The Pizzo San Michele Summit and Sanctuary provides expansive views over Campania, situated between the provinces of Avellino and Salerno. Another excellent spot is the Monte Mai Summit, reaching 1,607 meters, from where you can see Mount Accellica, the Gulf of Salerno, the Lattari mountains, the Gulf of Naples, and even Mount Vesuvius on clear days. Mount Terminio, the second highest peak of the Picentini Mountains, also offers natural balconies with views extending to the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Serino is rich in history. You can visit the fascinating Ruins of the Feudal Castle in the Toppola locality, remnants of an ancient Norman manor dating back to 839 AD. The recently restored Orano Castle, a fortified outpost, is also worth seeing. Additionally, you can find remnants of an ancient Roman Aqueduct, built between 33 and 12 BC, which historically supplied water to the port of Pozzuoli.
Yes, Serino has options for families. The Frassineto Nature Area is a superb naturalistic area with equipped picnic spots and games for children, making it accessible for school groups and families. The Civita di Ogliara Archaeological and Environmental Park also offers an interesting outdoor experience. Many of the natural trails and areas, like the one near Casone De Fazio and Acqua Carpegna Spring, are suitable for family walks.
The mountainous terrain around Serino is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes to summits like Pizzo San Michele and Monte Mai, as well as easier walks. The area is also popular for mountain biking, Nordic walking, and road cycling. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Serino, Road Cycling Routes around Serino, and Cycling around Serino guides.
For those visiting the higher peaks, there is ample space to park cars near Casone De Fazio and Acqua Carpegna Spring. This location serves as a convenient starting point for the final climb to Pizzo San Michele, accessible via a fairly bumpy paved road.
Serino has several significant religious sites. The San Michele Shrine and Panorama features a votive aedicule dating back to 1616. Other notable churches include the Church of the Santissimo Corpo e Sangue di Gesù Cristo, dating back to 1500, and the Convent of San Francesco from the 1600s, known for its beautiful 18th-century frescoes. The Hermitage of the Saviour is also a destination for an annual pilgrimage.
The best time to visit Serino largely depends on your interests. For hiking and outdoor activities, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Autumn is particularly special due to the Serino Chestnut PGI Festival. Summer allows for enjoying the natural areas, though it can be warmer. Winter offers opportunities for different activities, especially in the higher mountain areas.
Serino is celebrated for its agricultural products. It's famous for the Serino Chestnut PGI, one of Italy's best varieties, and also produces excellent hazelnuts (Mortarella and Giffoni varieties) and Melannurca Campana PGI apples. Don't miss trying the local Caciocavallo podolico dei Monti Picentini PAT cheese.
Absolutely. The ascent to Pizzo San Michele Summit and Sanctuary is considered challenging but offers a breathtaking spectacle over Campania. Similarly, reaching the Monte Mai Summit, at 1,607 meters, provides a panoramic vista stretching from the Gulf of Salerno to Mount Vesuvius. These routes are highly rewarding for experienced hikers.
Yes, Serino is known for its pristine water sources. A convenient spot to refill your water bottles before undertaking longer climbs, such as to Pizzo San Michele, is at the fountain near Casone De Fazio and Acqua Carpegna Spring. This spring water is a welcome refreshment for hikers.
Serino hosts several vibrant cultural events throughout the year. These include CanalArte, an international street artist festival held in July, the renowned Serino Chestnut PGI Festival in autumn, and the Serino Sax Festival in December. These events offer a great way to experience the local culture and traditions.


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