Natural monuments around Manocalzati are situated within the Sabato Valley, a region traversed by the Sabato River. This location contributes to a natural landscape offering opportunities for outdoor exploration. The area's natural setting provides a tranquil atmosphere, with geological features and historical sites integrated into the environment. Manocalzati is also near the broader Campania region, known for its diverse natural attractions.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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As a patron saint, this hermitage has a name that is on everyone's lips, but probably only a few people will know the person behind it: the feast day of Saint Silvestro is on December 31st. He lived at the end of the third and beginning of the fourth century and was bishop of Rome when Emperor Constantine - later generations gave him the nickname "the Great" - recognized Christianity as a religion with the so-called "Edict of Tolerance" of Milan, and thus - at least temporarily - the period of bloody persecution of Christians ended.
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An exceptional construction adjacent to a rock, which makes this hermitage unique.
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going down towards Aiello after the turning for the Materdomini wood c.da, on the right, there is a descent that leads to a functioning fountain.
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scenic route in the municipalities that produce Greco di Tufo
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Incredible valley after Volturara where there is a legend about a three-headed dragon
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This enchanting place preserves a very suggestive legend: in the Middle Ages in the village of Volturara, in correspondence with the current "dragon's mouth" it seems that a dragon with three heads and one eye housed a dragon, guarding a treasure. When the Visigoths arrived in the village they made a macabre discovery, namely that the inhabitants of Volturara were periodically obliged to pay human blood by sacrificing victims. The story has it that Jesus, a handsome young man, tall as giants, with his sword, would have killed the evil dragon which would have sunk into the earth creating the infamous "mouth of the dragon". In more scientific terms it is a karst sinkhole, a sort of precipice that opens on the slopes of Monte Costa, formed after the earthquake of 1456, capable of holding about nine hundred liters of water and which constitutes the focal point of the "Bocca del Dragone ”from which the underground hydrographic network begins.
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One of the most evocative places in the Sabato valley. The best time to enjoy it is winter-spring, when the river is at full capacity
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In the Santo Sossio hamlet, we find the majestic ruins of the Church of the Holy Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, which once housed paintings by Guarino. Its construction dates back to 1550 on commission of the priest Viola from the Guanni district. Finally, the majestic lime tree probably 200 years old catches the eye
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The natural monuments around Manocalzati primarily feature geological formations such as gorges and karst sinkholes, alongside historical sites integrated into the natural landscape. You can discover places like the evocative Stretto di Barba gorge and the unique Dragon Plain karst sinkhole.
Yes, Manocalzati is situated within the Sabato Valley, which is traversed by the Sabato River, offering scenic views and local flora and fauna. For a more extensive natural experience, the Partenio Regional Park, a 'precious green lung' known for its high faunal biodiversity and numerous caves, is also accessible from the area.
One notable geological feature is the Dragon Plain, which hosts a significant karst sinkhole. This precipice on Monte Costa was formed after the 1456 earthquake and is the focal point of the 'Bocca del Dragone,' a site rich in local legend.
Absolutely. The Hermitage of San Silvestro is a unique religious building constructed adjacent to a rock, offering a blend of history and natural setting. Another example is the Church of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Jesus Christ and the Ancient Linden Tree of Santo Sossio, featuring majestic ruins and a centuries-old linden tree.
For sites like the Stretto di Barba gorge, the best time to visit is during winter or spring when the Sabato River is at full capacity, enhancing its evocative beauty.
The region around Manocalzati offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, running, and general cycling. For example, there are road cycling tours like the 'Ponte dei Santi – Stretto di Barba loop from Avellino' and cycling routes such as the 'Greco di Tufo Loop Trail.' You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Manocalzati, Running Trails around Manocalzati, and Cycling around Manocalzati guide pages.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations are not always available for individual natural monuments, the general tranquil atmosphere of the Sabato Valley and areas like the Bosco Materdomini Fountain, located within a forest, can offer pleasant, easier excursions suitable for families. The broader Partenio Regional Park also has trails of varying difficulty.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The evocative scenery of the Stretto di Barba and the intriguing legends surrounding the Dragon Plain are often highlighted. The architectural uniqueness of sites like the Hermitage of San Silvestro, built into a rock, also receives positive feedback.
Yes, the Stretto di Barba gorge is considered a viewpoint, offering scenic vistas of the Sabato valley, especially when the river is full. The Dragon Plain also provides a unique perspective of the landscape with its karst sinkhole.
Yes, for example, the Bosco Materdomini Fountain is a functioning fountain located in the Materdomini wood, providing a convenient stop for water during your exploration.
The Sabato Valley and the nearby Partenio Regional Park are known for their biodiversity. The park, in particular, is home to a variety of reptiles, around 70 bird species, and mammals including wolves, alongside diverse flora.
Yes, the Church of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Jesus Christ and the Ancient Linden Tree of Santo Sossio features a majestic linden tree, estimated to be around 200 years old, which is a significant natural landmark alongside the historical church ruins.


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