Best attractions and places to see around Aiello Calabro include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. This village, situated in the Tyrrhenian hinterland of Calabria, offers panoramic views from its elevated position. It provides insights into authentic Italian heritage through its ancient structures and local traditions. The area is characterized by hills and proximity to the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Amantea is a picturesque town located on the Tyrrhenian coast of Calabria. Famous for its splendid beaches, the historic center rich in history and the fortress that dominates the city from above. In addition to natural and architectural beauty, Amantea offers a wide range of local culinary specialties
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Campora San Giovanni is a charming village in the province of Cosenza, famous for its golden beaches.
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The highest of the Coast Range Mountains. Save some legs for the last snatch!
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Simple path but that needs breath. Beware of the dogs that guard the goats, I do not recommend the walk accompanied by an animal.
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Monte Cocuzzo, with its 1541 meters, is the highest peak of the Coastal Chain. The shape reminds a volcano, however today scholars think that it is a mountain of dolomitic formation.
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The SS18 was not that busy when we were there. It was good to ride a bike.
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A beautiful path that runs along the Tyrrhenian coast offering truly unique scenarios.
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Aiello Calabro is rich in history. You can visit the Castle of Aiello Calabro, though now in ruins, it offers panoramic views and a glimpse into its past. The 16th-century Cybo-Malaspina Palace in the town's main square is another significant historical site, alongside numerous other noble residences like Viola Palace and Maruca Palace throughout the historic center.
Yes, the village boasts several important cultural sites. The Church of Santa Maria Maggiore (Mother Church) is a 14th-century jewel known for its artworks. You can also visit the Church of the Madonna delle Grazie and the exquisite Cybo Chapel, part of the Former Convent of the Observants, which is a testament to the Calabrian Renaissance. The 15th-century Church of San Giuliano also features late Gothic architecture and medieval art.
For breathtaking views, head to the Castle of Aiello Calabro ruins. From its elevated position, you can enjoy expansive vistas of the Oliva River Valley, the Gulf of Lamezia, and even the Aeolian Islands. Additionally, Monte Cocuzzo, the highest peak of the Coastal Chain, offers significant natural landscapes and viewpoints.
The most prominent natural feature is Monte Cocuzzo, the highest peak of the Coastal Chain at 1541 meters, known for its distinctive shape. For tranquility, the Casellone Grove provides a peaceful setting. The region's position on the Tyrrhenian hinterland hills naturally offers stunning landscapes and views towards the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Yes, the nearby coastal town of Amantea is very family-friendly, offering splendid beaches and a historic center to explore. The Seafront of Amantea and Campora San Giovanni is also a great spot for families to enjoy the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The area around Aiello Calabro is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for different sports. For mountain biking, explore trails like the 'Dragon De Beaumont Trail' or the 'Martirano Lombardo and Savuto River Loop'. Hikers can enjoy routes such as 'From Casello Forestale to Monte Cocuzzo'. There are also running trails available, including loops around Amantea. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Aiello Calabro, Hiking around Aiello Calabro, and Running Trails around Aiello Calabro guides.
Absolutely. The Tyrrhenian Coastal Road (SS18) offers a beautiful path along the coast with truly unique scenarios and views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. It's a popular choice for cyclists looking for scenic rides.
Aiello Calabro has a historical connection to the manufacturing of damask and silk fabrics, a legacy of ancient sericulture. Gastronomically, you can explore local cured meats and the distinctive dessert known as 'u 'nginèttu,' a biscuit covered with a sugar and egg white icing. The region is also known for producing Savuto DOC wine.
Given its location in the Tyrrhenian hinterland and proximity to the coast, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Summers can be warm, especially for mountain activities, but are ideal for enjoying the nearby beaches in Amantea.
To fully appreciate the historical center, visit the main churches and palaces, and enjoy the panoramic views from the castle, a full day or two would be ideal. If you plan to include outdoor activities like hiking Monte Cocuzzo or spending time at the beaches in Amantea, consider extending your stay to 3-4 days.
Beyond the main landmarks, simply strolling through the narrow, winding streets of the historic center of Aiello Calabro itself can be a rewarding experience. Many of the lesser-known noble residences, with their intricate courtyards and sculpted portals, offer a glimpse into the town's rich past away from the more prominent sites.


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