Best attractions and places to see around Trecchina, a village in Basilicata, offer a blend of historical, natural, and cultural sites. Nestled among mountains and lush woods, the area features a picturesque setting with the Noce River traversing its territory. Trecchina is also strategically located near the Maratea coast and three national parks, providing diverse exploration opportunities. The town is characterized by its historic "Castello" area and the more modern "Piano" section.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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From the train station up to the historic center, it's quite a climb, but the effort is worthwhile – even if you're not going to see the Christ the Redeemer statue. Beautiful streets and squares. There are supposed to be 44 churches, but most of them are probably closed.
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A 21-meter-high statue has stood atop Monte San Biagio since 1965. It is considered a landmark of Maratea. However, its erection was controversial among local politicians at the time. Originally, an iron cross stood on this spot, commemorating the defense against Napoleon's troops in 1806. It was later replaced by this statue of Jesus, whose face does not bear the typical features of Jesus, as his hair and beard are short. He looks more like an angel—a savior who points with open arms to the Creator in heaven and with both feet firmly planted on the ground, symbolizing the acceptance of sinners.
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Here's the trail info: https://www.ilcilentano.it/il-sentiero-apprezzami-lasino-di-sapri-tra-natura-e-leggende/
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An imposing bronze statue dedicated to the legendary Gleaner of Sapri, the protagonist of Luigi Mercantini's famous poem. It depicts the young peasant girl who, according to the poem, witnessed Carlo Pisacane's ill-fated expedition in 1857. Located on the Sapri seafront, the statue overlooks the Gulf of Policastro and offers a spectacular panoramic view, a symbol of freedom and historical memory.
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Easy trail designed to fully enjoy the wonderful view!
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Beautiful 360° panoramas
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The old historic center of Maratea is full of charm, lanes and steep stony stairways ground from centuries of use. Now that you are there, continue along the CAI path to the top of the mountain where a Christ worthy of the Burmese Buddhas stands
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The Spigolatrice of Sapri is the protagonist of the homonymous poem by Luigi Mercantini. The poem is inspired by Carlo Pisacane's failed Sapri expedition (1857) with which he wanted to trigger an anti-Bourbon revolution in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
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Trecchina is surrounded by magnificent mountains like Monte Coccovello and Monte Crivo, offering a picturesque setting. You can also explore dense woods filled with Turkey oaks, chestnuts, and ancient oaks. The Noce River traverses the territory, and the stunning Mediterranean coast of Maratea, known for its beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters, is just a few kilometers away. Additionally, Trecchina is an excellent base for visiting three national parks: Appennino Lucano Val d'Agri Lagonegrese, Cilento, and Pollino National Parks.
Yes, Trecchina offers various hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Views from Serra Pollino loop from Trecchina' which is a moderate 12.7 km hike. For more options, explore the Hiking around Trecchina guide, which includes trails such as the 'Christ the Redeemer of Maratea – Maratea Old Town loop' and the 'Abandoned Radar Station loop'.
The area features the Lagonegro–Rotonda Cycle Path, a beautiful cycle-pedestrian path connecting Lake Sirino with Lagonegro, offering breathtaking views, bridges, and tunnels. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can check out the MTB Trails around Trecchina guide, which includes routes like the 'Fontana Borbone di Lauria' loops.
For breathtaking vistas, visit the Giardino Belvedere in "Passo la Colla," which offers views of the surrounding mountains, chestnut woods, and the Noce River valley. Another excellent spot is the Parco delle Stelle on Monte Serra Pollino, providing extraordinary natural panoramic views stretching to the Tyrrhenian coast of Maratea and Calabria. You can also enjoy a spectacular panoramic view from The Gleaner of Sapri, overlooking the Gulf of Policastro.
Trecchina's historic center, known as "Trecchina-Antica" or "Castello," is an ancient medieval village with narrow, steep streets and 19th-century buildings. Key historical sites include the Chiesa Madre di San Michele Arcangelo in Piazza del Popolo, one of Basilicata's largest churches, and the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Soccorso, perched on Serra Pollino. The Maratea Old Town is also a charming historical settlement nearby with colorful streets.
Trecchina hosts several cultural events. In mid-August, the historic center comes alive with Medieval Historical Re-enactments, featuring ancient crafts, costumes, and combat demonstrations. The popular Sagra della Castagna (Chestnut Festival) takes place during the last two weekends of October, celebrating the region's chestnut heritage with local products and live music. During Carnival, you can experience the unique local tradition of Cantacronze, where costumed figures perform satirical songs.
Yes, Trecchina offers several family-friendly options. The Lagonegro–Rotonda Cycle Path is suitable for families, and the nearby Maratea Old Town provides a charming atmosphere for exploration. The proximity to the Maratea coast means beautiful beaches for family outings, and the surrounding national parks offer opportunities for nature walks and picnics. The Parco delle Stelle also has picnic spots and refreshment areas.
Trecchina is just a few kilometers from the stunning Mediterranean coast of Maratea. Here, you can enjoy beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and explore numerous caves and coves ideal for diving and spearfishing. The Torre di Sapri and seafront promenade is another coastal highlight, offering a pleasant walk by the sea.
Trecchina's historic center, known as "Trecchina-Antica" or "Castello," is a well-preserved medieval village. It is characterized by its narrow, steep streets, stone steps, and distinctive spontaneous architecture. Visitors can admire 19th-century buildings adorned with carved stone portals and wrought-iron balconies, offering a glimpse into the village's long history and traditional way of life.
The Apprezzami l'Asino Trail is a historic path that, until the early 20th century, connected Sapri to Maratea and was vital for trade. Legend has it that if two donkeys met, the one carrying inferior goods had to give way, sometimes even being pushed into the sea. Today, it's an easy trail offering wonderful views and features various fountains along the way.
The best time to visit Trecchina for outdoor activities is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) months. During these periods, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes. The Sagra della Castagna in October also offers a unique cultural experience alongside outdoor enjoyment.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Trecchina. You can find options like the 'Monte San Biagio - loop from Maratea' (moderate, 4.7 km) or the 'Historic Center of Maratea loop from Maratea' (moderate, 8.6 km). For more challenging runs, there are routes with significant elevation gain near Lauria. Explore the Running Trails around Trecchina guide for a comprehensive list.


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