Best attractions and places to see around Andali include a blend of natural landscapes and cultural heritage in the province of Catanzaro, Calabria. This Arbëreshë comune is surrounded by diverse points of interest, from waterfalls and gorges to historical sites and coastal areas. The region offers opportunities to explore the Sila plateau, known for its forests and mountain peaks, and experience the unique Arbëreshë culture.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Be careful. There's no way to park the bike. I found an emergency parking spot. But it's definitely impossible to carry all the stuff.
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This sanctuary above Mesoraca was not dedicated to a person venerated as a saint, but rather to the protection of the incarnate Son of God. However, the patronage of "Ecce Homo" does not focus on the almighty God—as Creator of heaven and earth, for example—but rather on the suffering God. For precisely because Jesus Christ bore the pain of suffering and death, we Christians are redeemed for all time. During the traditional Stations of the Cross, we pray at the third station: "He was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities. He had no form or comeliness, a man of sorrows, acquainted with infirmity." This is an apt description of "Ecce Homo."
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Beautiful trail that leads to the gorges and waterfalls of the Crocchio river, 500m from the portage road and you arrive at the Balcony in the gorges and waterfalls.
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At the foot of Mount Giove and at 550 meters above sea level is the Sanctuary of the SS. Ecce Homo. It was built by Basilian monks in the 4th century.
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Mesoraca, located in the province of Crotone, Calabria, is known for its rich history dating back to the Oenotri. The territory boasts the Sanctuary of the SS. Ecce Homo, and was the scene of important events during the Risorgimento. Its culture is enriched by ancient abbeys and historical legends.
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City at the foot of Monte Giove in the Sila Piccola, a short distance away is the Filippa hamlet where the sanctuary of the SS. Ecce Homo and the church of San Michele Arcangelo.
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The Campanaro waterfalls, fed by the Campanaro river, are located near Zagarise. To get to the two waterfalls you have to cross a small suspension bridge and various stairs.
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The Sanctuary of the SS. Ecce Homo is located at an altitude of 550 meters and at the foot of Mount Giove. It was built by Basilian monks in the 4th century.
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The region around Andali is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the picturesque Campanaro Waterfall near Zagarise, accessible via a small suspension bridge and stairs. Another option is the Crocchio Trail – Gorges and Waterfalls in Sersale, which offers a beautiful trail leading to a balcony overlooking the gorges. The Riserva Naturale Regionale Valli Cupe is also nearby, known for its natural scenery.
Yes, the area has significant historical and cultural sites. The town of Mesoraca, located at the foot of Monte Giove, boasts a rich history and is close to the Sanctuary of the Most Holy Ecce Homo, built by Basilian monks in the 4th century. Further afield, about 20 km from Andali, is the historic Fortezza di Le Castella.
The Sila Piccola is part of the vast Sila plateau, a mountainous landscape known for its extensive forests, artificial lakes, and peaks reaching over 1,900 meters. You can access this area through the Visitor Center Porta del Parco, Sila Piccola, which serves as a gateway to explore its natural wonders.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes available, including the 'Chiesetta di Santa Lucia loop from Cropani' and the 'Villaggio Mancuso – Sila Spring loop from Sersale'. You can find more details on Cycling around Andali. Road cycling options are also plentiful, such as the 'Public fountain – Taverna loop from Cropani', detailed in Road Cycling Routes around Andali.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. A notable one is the 'Mesoraca and Santuario SS. Ecce Homo' route, which is a moderate 3.9 km run. Other options include loops from Botricello and Steccato di Cutro. You can explore more running routes on the Running Trails around Andali guide page.
Andali is conveniently located near several coastal spots. You can visit Marina del Marchese Beach Resort, Villaggio Alemia, or Camping Mare Azzurro, all offering beach access. The Spiaggia di Sellia Marina is also a notable Blue Flag beach in the area, providing a pleasant seaside experience.
Andali is an Arbëreshë comune, meaning it has a strong connection to Albanian ethnolinguistic culture. The Arbëreshë people are descendants of Albanian refugees who settled in Italy centuries ago, preserving their unique language, Byzantine Rite religious practices, traditional costumes, and gastronomy. This heritage is a significant cultural aspect of the town.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. The Campanaro Waterfall is particularly popular, and the Visitor Center Porta del Parco, Sila Piccola is valued as a gateway to the stunning Sila plateau. The historical significance of places like Mesoraca and its sanctuary also draws interest.
Absolutely. The Crocchio Trail – Gorges and Waterfalls offers a beautiful path leading to a balcony with views of the gorges and waterfalls. The Sila Piccola region, accessible via the Visitor Center Porta del Parco, provides vast forested landscapes and mountain vistas.
The region around Andali, with its mix of natural features and coastal areas, is generally pleasant from spring through early autumn. Summer is ideal for enjoying the beaches and waterfalls, while spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures for hiking and exploring historical sites. The Sila plateau can be enjoyed in various seasons, with lush greenery in warmer months and potential for snow in winter.
Many natural attractions, such as the Campanaro Waterfall, can be enjoyed by families. The Sila Piccola area, accessed through the Visitor Center Porta del Parco, offers opportunities for gentle walks and enjoying nature. Coastal areas like Spiaggia di Sellia Marina also provide family-friendly beach days.


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