Attractions and places to see around Bagnoli Irpino are concentrated within the Picentini Mountains Regional Park in the province of Avellino, Campania. This region features diverse natural landscapes, including plateaus, forests, and mountain peaks. Bagnoli Irpino also offers a rich history and cultural heritage, with historical landmarks and traditional sites. The area provides opportunities to explore both natural features and historical architecture.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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It can be reached either from Ofantina, from the Sant'Angelo - Industrial Area junction there is a fast-flowing road, or from the state road that connects Lioni to Sant'Angelo or Torella d.L. If you choose, coming from Lioni, the junction for Nusco-Bagnoli (turn left immediately before the petrol station) there are roads with little traffic and with the scenic complex of the Picentini mountains on the left.
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A place out of time, an oasis of peace as the sign in the internal entrance says ("respect this place of peace". Entering it by bike, silent and discreet, is a gesture of respect in the wake of the pilgrims on the path of San Guglielmo, patron saint of Irpinia.
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Incredibly suggestive place, it is undoubtedly worth a visit. Presence of toilets with drinking water to fill water bottles
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This wonderful plateau is located near the Verteglia refuge. In summer it is the grazing place for numerous herds.
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The Grotta Profunnata is one of the most interesting attractions of the Oasi Valle della Caccia. It has different environments, and is only partially accessible to visitors, with the help of suitable equipment and under the guidance of an expert.
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One of the jewels of the Picentini Mountains is the "Grotta Profunnata", an interesting discovery inside the mountain massif. This place, already known as a refuge for brigands in the second half of the 19th century, saw its first official exploration only in 2004. The speleologists who ventured there managed to identify real "environments" within it: a small cave joined by a corridor to a larger one, which overlooks the Valle del Trientale. Continuing along the path, stalactites and stagmites dominate, leading to a small lake, characterized by crystal clear water. Unfortunately, the cave in its entirety is not a place accessible to everyone: in its entirety it can only be visited by speleologists or, in any case, experts equipped with the appropriate equipment. For ordinary visitors, the excursion is only possible in the initial part, always with the aid of suitable equipment and under the guidance of an expert. https://grandecampania.it/oasi-valle-della-caccia/
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To reach it, trekking clothing and sturdy shoes are recommended.
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The rock church of the Madonna del Fiume of Calabritto is located in Ponticchio, a few steps from the Bard'natore waterfall. Located inside a karst cave, which can be accessed along a nature trail, this suggestive rock church dates back to the 17th century. According to tradition, its construction would follow the episode in which a chapel, located on the bank of the Meria torrent, was overwhelmed due to the overflowing of the watercourse caused, in turn, by the conspicuous rains which affected the town for several days. The cataclysmic event, however, left intact a depiction of the Virgin Mary painted on the wall, which is why the Church was erected which, still today, is a pilgrimage destination for many faithful and excursionists. Another belief of pagan origin is also linked to the Church of the Madonna del Fiume in Calabritto: if a woman expecting a child drinks the water that drips from a particular breast-shaped stalactite, she will be assured of plenty of milk. This legend, corroborated by the fact that the Madonna del Fiume is the protector of pregnant women, means that, every year, on the occasion of Monday in Albis, the expectant Calabrian women go to the rock church, as a sign of devotion to the Virgin and auspicious for the health and growth of their children. Emblem, perhaps unique in Irpinia, of the perfect symbiosis between faith and nature, the rock church of the Madonna del Fiume in Calabritto is a stop not to be missed for those who love to spend moments of profound reflection and contemplation. https://infoirpinia.it/santuario-della-madonna-del-fiume-calabritto-percorso-trekking/
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Bagnoli Irpino is rich in natural beauty, situated within the Picentini Mountains Regional Park. You can visit the extraordinary Laceno Plateau and Lake Laceno, known for its karst lake, dense forests, and hiking trails. Other notable natural features include the imposing Cervialto Mount, offering stunning views, and the picturesque Fiumara di Tannera with its waterfalls and natural pools. Don't miss the unique “Grotta Profunnata” in the Oasi Valle della Caccia, an interesting cave partially accessible to visitors.
Yes, the area around Bagnoli Irpino, particularly within the Picentini Mountains Regional Park, offers excellent hiking. You can find trails ranging from easy walks to challenging ascents. Popular options include routes around the Laceno Plateau and up peaks like Monte Cervialto. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking around Bagnoli Irpino guide, which features trails like the challenging 'From Villaggio Laceno to Monte Cervialto' or the moderate 'Down in the Tannera Gorge' loop.
Bagnoli Irpino boasts a rich history. Explore the historic center to find the 11th-century Collegiate of Santa Maria Assunta (Mother Church), housing valuable paintings and a national monument-declared wooden choir. Discover the ancient Cavaniglia Castle, a robust Norman-structured fortress, and wander through the narrow alleys of the Giudeca (Jewish Quarter), the town's first settlement. The Historic Palace and Picture Gallery (Palazzo della Tenta), once a dyeing plant, now displays local art. Don't forget the Monumental Complex of the Mount (Church, Monastery, and Castle of Montella), a significant historical site nearby.
Yes, the region offers fascinating cave experiences. The Caliendo Caves, located beneath the Laceno plateau, are significant and well-known, though full exploration is largely for experts. However, parts can be visited by ordinary visitors with appropriate guidance. Additionally, the “Grotta Profunnata” in the Oasi Valle della Caccia is an interesting cave with different environments, including stalactites, stalagmites, and a small lake, partially accessible with suitable equipment and expert guidance.
The natural areas around Bagnoli Irpino offer several family-friendly options. The Laceno Plateau is ideal for easy walks, horse riding, and enjoying the natural scenery. The Piano di Verteglia is another natural plateau that serves as a grazing area for herds in summer, offering a pleasant environment for families. While some caves require expert guidance, the initial parts of the Grotta Profunnata can be a unique adventure for older children under supervision. The Abbey of Goleto is also noted as family-friendly.
Bagnoli Irpino is famous for its exquisite local gastronomy, particularly the Black Truffle of Bagnoli and the Montella Chestnut PGI. These products are celebrated in local dishes and are the highlight of the annual Festival of the Chestnut and the Black Truffle. You can enjoy these delicacies in local restaurants and during seasonal events.
The Abbey of Goleto is a historically significant monastic citadel located in Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi, built in 1133. It's described as an incredibly suggestive place and an oasis of peace, well worth a visit. The complex includes a church, monastery, and archaeological garden. It is open to visitors and offers facilities like toilets with drinking water.
Yes, the mountainous terrain around Bagnoli Irpino provides excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for touring bicycles and road bikes. For example, the Cycling around Bagnoli Irpino guide includes routes like the 'Lago Laceno - Monte Raiamagra Loop' or the 'Picnic Area Colle del Leone – Laceno Lake loop'. Road cyclists can check the Road Cycling Routes around Bagnoli Irpino guide for options such as the 'Lago Laceno in the Parco Regionale dei Monti Picentini' loop.
The best time to visit Bagnoli Irpino for outdoor activities largely depends on your preference. Early summer is ideal for hiking, especially for ascents like Cervialto Mount, offering rewarding views. The region transforms into a magical snow-covered landscape in winter, though ski facilities have been inactive since 2017. Autumn is also popular, particularly for the Festival of the Chestnut and the Black Truffle, which typically runs between October and November.
Beyond the Collegiate of Santa Maria Assunta, you can visit the small Church of Santa Margherita (late 15th century) with its charming stone portal and frescoes, and the monumental complex of San Domenico (built around 1485). A truly unique site is The rock church of Madonna del Fiume in Calabritto, located inside a karst cave and accessible via a nature trail. This 17th-century church is a pilgrimage destination with interesting local legends.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical depth. The stunning landscapes of the Picentini Mountains Regional Park, including the Laceno Plateau and its hiking trails, are highly valued. Historical sites like the Monumental Complex of the Mount and the ancient churches offer a glimpse into the region's past. The unique experience of exploring caves like the “Grotta Profunnata” also stands out, as does the peaceful atmosphere of places like the Abbey of Goleto.


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