Canyons around Orria are characterized by the deep incisions of the Calore Gorges, where the Calore River flows through a landscape of natural monuments and historical sites. This region, located near Felitto in the province of Salerno, features a series of river-carved formations and ancient bridges. The area offers diverse trails that explore these geological formations and their surrounding natural environment.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The "Petratetta Bridge" is a natural bridge made of boulders that connects the two banks of the Calore River, located in the Calore Gorges, near Felitto, in the province of Salerno. It can be reached via a trail starting from Remolino, or from another trail starting from the historic center of Felitto. The bridge marks an interesting crossing point for hikers walking through the gorges, also offering the opportunity to admire the "Marmitte dei Giganti," grooves carved by water in the rock.
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One of the many medieval stone bridges found in this area (see the one in Magliano Vetere or the one in Sant'Angelo a Fasanella)
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From this bridge on the provincial road you can look out and admire the splendid scenery of the Calore Gorges. Furthermore, from here, you can observe one of the many stone bridges, from the Roman era, which allowed you to cross the river
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Notice the old bridge in the depths
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Very pleasant picnic area to take a very fresh bath. Very crowded in August, but just move a few hundred meters to enjoy the river in peace. From here it is possible to follow the path that follows the Calore gorges and arrives at the medieval bridge
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Great opportunity to jump into the cool water
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Here is the information about this magnificent place https://www.goledelcalore.it/
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Località Remolino is the ideal place to take a break. There is a restaurant and a picnic area, plus the dam of an old decommissioned hydroelectric plant creates a very inviting natural pool of frozen water. From here there are several paths that lead into the Gole del Calore.
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The primary natural attractions are the Calore Gorges, where the Calore River has carved deep incisions into the landscape. Key spots include the Calore Gorges themselves, offering trekking routes along the river, and the Calore Gorges Trail, which is ideal for exploring the area's natural beauty and reaching the medieval bridge of Magliano.
Beyond the impressive gorges, you can discover the Ponte Petratetta, a natural bridge formed by boulders connecting the river banks. This spot also offers views of the "Marmitte dei Giganti," which are grooves carved into the rock by water. The area is rich with river formations and natural monuments.
Yes, the region is dotted with historical elements. You can find ancient bridges, such as the medieval bridge of Magliano, which was a crucial transit point. The Roman stone bridge over the Calore River is another notable historical site, offering scenic views of the gorges.
Many trails in the Calore Gorges are considered intermediate. For example, the route along the Calore Gorges is generally undemanding, but if you aim to reach the medieval bridge of Magliano, it becomes more challenging with steep climbs. Sturdy shoes and trekking clothing are recommended for these more difficult sections.
Yes, The Remolino of Felitto is an excellent family-friendly spot. It features a restaurant and a picnic area, along with a natural pool of cool water formed by a decommissioned hydroelectric plant's dam. Several paths leading into the Calore Gorges start from here.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, the opportunity for refreshing dips in the cool river water, and the blend of natural monuments with historical sites like the medieval bridges. The area is well-regarded by the komoot community, with many upvotes and shared photos highlighting its appeal.
The region around Orria offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging ones like the "In the gorges of the Calore River, Felitto and Roccadaspide - ring tour." There are also mountain biking trails, such as "Nelle Gole del Calore – giro ad anello da Magliano Vetere," and running trails like the "Finocchito loop." You can explore more options on the Cycling around Orria, MTB Trails around Orria, and Running Trails around Orria guide pages.
For trekking in the Calore Gorges, especially if you plan to tackle more challenging sections or reach the medieval bridge of Magliano, trekking clothing and sturdy shoes are highly recommended. The terrain can include steep climbs and uneven paths.
Yes, The Remolino of Felitto is a great spot to take a break. It offers a restaurant and a picnic area, making it convenient for visitors to relax and refuel after exploring the gorges.
While specific wildlife is not detailed in the guide, the Calore Gorges are part of a natural environment with rivers and forests. Visitors can expect to observe various bird species and other local fauna typical of a Mediterranean riverine ecosystem.
Yes, at The Remolino of Felitto, there is a very inviting natural pool of cool water, perfect for a refreshing dip. Some visitor tips also mention enjoying a bath in the throat to cool off with the 10-degree water after a hike.
While the main highlights are well-known, exploring the various trails can lead to discovering secluded spots. The Ponte Petratetta, a natural bridge, offers a unique crossing point and views of the "Marmitte dei Giganti," which might be considered a hidden gem for those seeking distinct geological formations.


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