Best attractions and places to see around San Costantino Albanese are found within Italy's Pollino National Park. This Arbëreshë village is known for preserving its unique cultural traditions and Byzantine Greek religious rites. The area features diverse landscapes, from expansive woods and forests to panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Sinni and Rubbio river valleys.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Not recommended this month of May as there is snow that hinders the ascent and descent.
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The refuge is located a few steps from the Madonna del Pollino sanctuary. Behind the refuge is a panoramic balcony overlooking the valley below.
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The Madonna looks out over the valley. A difficult climb, but rewarded with a unique view.
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It can be reached from the Pino Loricato refuge in Madonna del Pollino, an easy and wonderful route
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Amazing view, one of my favourite views in Pollino National Park. Not a short path to reach the top, and fitness level has to be good
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Shortest route to reach the most beautiful place in the Pollino massif. Here it is possible to admire up close the splendid Loricati Pines, fantastic specimens inherited from the nearby Balkans and endemic to the Italian territory.
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A wonderful place in the Pollino National Park, here the trees with their bizarre shapes, the animals and the atmosphere that will surround you will make you breathe an atmosphere of other times.
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San Costantino Albanese is rich in Arbëreshë heritage. You can visit the Sanctuary of Madonna della Stella, built on a 10th-11th century Byzantine foundation, or the 17th-century Parish Church of San Costantino il Grande. The Ethnomuseum of the Arbëreshë Culture offers insights into local artifacts and customs, while Palazzo Pace showcases 18th-century architecture.
The region is part of the Pollino National Park, offering stunning natural beauty. Don't miss Piano di Jannace, a beautiful plateau at 1,646 meters with views of Serra di Crispo and Mount Pollino. Another significant viewpoint is from the Statue of the Madonna del Pollino, which overlooks the vast park landscape. You can also admire the unique loricate pines at Serra di Crispo.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Piano di Jannace and the Statue of the Madonna del Pollino are considered family-friendly viewpoints. The Acquafredda Locality offers a large picnic area with views, perfect for a family outing. For adventure, the Volo dell'Aquila zip-line provides an exhilarating experience for older children and adults.
The Pollino National Park surrounding San Costantino Albanese is ideal for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy to challenging, through woods of oak and holly. For specific routes, check out the hiking guide for San Costantino Albanese. Cycling and road cycling are also popular, with routes like the Lago di Monte Cotugno Loop. Explore options in the cycling guide and road cycling guide.
The Pino Loricato Hut is a great spot, named after the conifers on the surrounding slopes. It serves as both an arrival and departure point for various excursions and offers facilities. Additionally, the Acquatremola Fountain is a natural monument and a nerve center for many excursions to the Piani di Pollino, providing a convenient stop.
The region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. May is particularly special due to the "Nusazit" rite at the Sanctuary of Madonna della Stella. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes of the Pollino National Park, while summer is ideal for enjoying the full range of outdoor activities.
Yes, for thrill-seekers, the Volo dell'Aquila (Flight of the Eagle) offers a unique experience. You can 'fly' over the valley on a zip-line-like structure, reaching speeds of up to 90 km/h, providing an incredible aerial view of the Pollino National Park.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular natural environment, especially the unique loricate pines found at Serra di Crispo. The serene atmosphere and breathtaking views from places like Piano di Jannace are also highly appreciated. Many find the blend of deep-rooted cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty to be a compelling draw.
Yes, the region offers various hiking options. While some trails lead to challenging peaks, there are also easier paths through the woods. The area around the Statue of the Madonna del Pollino is often described as having 'easy hiking suitable for everyone.' You can find more details on specific routes in the hiking guide.
The Arbëreshë are an Albanian-speaking ethnic minority in Italy, who settled here between the 15th and 18th centuries. San Costantino Albanese is renowned for preserving their unique traditions, language, and Byzantine Greek religious rites. You can learn more at the Ethnomuseum of the Arbëreshë Culture and the Library of Albanian Culture, both located in the historic center.
Beyond the main viewpoints, you might explore areas like Sorgente Catusa, a spring that is a point of interest for hikers, or the natural rock formation of Timpa di Pietrasasso. These spots offer a chance to experience the Pollino National Park's beauty away from more frequented areas.


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