Attractions and places to see around Petrella Tifernina include a variety of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This village, situated on a rocky outcrop in Molise, offers views over the Biferno Valley. The area features ancient churches, medieval villages, and significant historical pathways. Visitors can explore landmarks that reflect the region's heritage and natural landscape.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The Taverna del Cortile is one of the most significant sites in the Molise sheep-track network. Located in the countryside north of Campobasso, it has been a key stop for transhumance for centuries, offering shelter and refreshment to shepherds and their flocks traveling between the Abruzzo highlands and the pastures of Puglia. Built in the 17th century, the tavern was a strategic stopping point, a crossroads between the rural and urban worlds. Here, people ate, prayed, exchanged news, and found solace. Its location at the gates of the city made it a place of transition between pastoral and urban culture. Its importance is linked to the convergence of two sheep tracks: - the Cortile–Centocelle track, which connected the Celano–Foggia sheep track - the Cortile–Matese track, which connected the Castel di Sangro–Lucera sheep track with the Pescasseroli–Candela, passing through Bojano and Sepino This double connection made the Taverna del Cortile a vital hub for transhumance, where flocks, merchants, pilgrims, and travelers met. It was a hub between the major grassy arteries that crisscrossed Molise, and contributed to the economic and cultural development of the area. Today, although no longer active, the tavern retains a strong identity. It is mentioned in cultural walks, hikes, and gravel rides that celebrate the memory of transhumance. Its charm endures in the landscape, in the stories, and in its symbolic function as the gateway to the Molise sheep tracks. by Molise Trail
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Small church from the 1100s perfectly preserved in the municipality of Matrice. A jewel surrounded by greenery, it is a pleasure to reach this place to relax and contemplate nature and architecture. The road that leads to the village is hilly and easily passable.
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Molise tratturo near Campobasso, recognized as a "cultural monument" for the pastoral transhumance of southern Italy 🇮🇹, on the occasion of August 12 every year the palio of the districts of Ripalimosani is run with horses right on the Tratturo.
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Civitacampomarano is a typical medieval village with narrow streets, stairways and an imposing Angevin Castle. The territory is characterized by overhanging gullies and gorges, fields of olive trees and wooded areas. https://www.viaggiomolise.it/civitacampomarano/
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Civitacampomarano is a small village with very ancient origins dating back to the Samnite era. It has kept its medieval aspect with its Angevin castle and many churches to visit, and you cannot miss a walk through the alleys to admire the many murals made by street artists during an urban art festival that takes place every year in June.
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Small village in the province of Campobasso, it boasts medieval ramparts and a medieval church (XIII) with a chapel dedicated to Pietro da Morrone (later Pope Celestino V)
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The town is located at 900 m a.s.l. and, from some points of the place, you can see the Tremiti islands and the tops of the Maiella. On the hill there is a castle, albeit in advanced ruins. There is no certain information about the birth of Sant’Angelo Limosano for sure, however, it is known that in the past it was the fortress of the nearby town of Limosano. The last feudal lords were the de Attellis who ruled the territory from 1650 until the abolition of feudalism. The conditions of the town improved when, in the seventeenth century, the baron moved from the top of the castle to the inhabited center and when Cardinal Vincenzo Maria Orsini took important initiatives during his numerous pastoral visits. Sant’Angelo Limosano claims the Sant Angiolese citizenship of Pope San Pier Celestino (Celestino V), who has not yet been recognized as the dispute with Isernia is still underway. It is also the birthplace of the self-taught inventor Alessio Marone to whom the Corso that winds under the great Vittorio Emanuele III ramp, the main access road to the town, is named. Il Marone is remembered for the invention of the electromagnetic-chemical telegraph and the Maltese cross tubular bridges. The parish church of Santa Maria Assunta in Cielo, restored over the past centuries, is a harmonious building to visit. Another place to admire is the ancient church of San Pier Celestino which in 1695 was transformed by Cardinal Orsini into a granary because it had not been restored according to his orders. Going along via del Municipio, you arrive at Rua and Contrada di San Pietro. Places linked to the name of Pope Angelico are the "hill" and the "Fonte di San Pietro" from which water begins to flow after the winter, a few days before the feast of the Saint, on 19 May. Worth visiting is the sanctuary of the Madonna delle Stelle, built two kilometers from the town, to the west, following the discovery of a statue of the Madonna on January 3, 1926.
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Petrella Tifernina is rich in history. You can visit the 12th-century Church of San Giorgio Martire, a national monument known for its Romanesque architecture and Byzantine crypt. Other notable sites include the Palazzo Sette Medici with its arched loggia, the Chapel of Madonna del Carmelo, and the striking Arco Carafa. Don't miss the Taverna del Cortile, a 17th-century historical site vital to the Molise sheep-track network, which served as a significant stop for transhumance.
Absolutely. Besides the prominent Church of San Giorgio Martire within the village, you can find the beautifully preserved Church of Santa Maria della Strada in the nearby municipality of Matrice. This small 12th-century church is set amidst lush greenery, offering a peaceful retreat. The Sanctuary of the Madonna delle Stelle, located a couple of kilometers west of town, also holds local significance.
The village itself offers stunning panoramic views over the Biferno Valley from its elevated position. For more natural beauty, explore the serene Fonte Vecchia Green Area, which provides captivating viewpoints. The Forestale Reserve is another natural expanse ideal for appreciating the local environment. You can also wander through the historic village streets, many of which retain their original paving, offering picturesque views of the valley.
The region is known for its historical pathways, particularly those related to transhumance. The Tratturo Molisano in the Surroundings of Campobasso is recognized as a 'cultural monument' for the pastoral transhumance of southern Italy. The Taverna del Cortile, mentioned earlier, was a crucial hub within this sheep-track network, connecting various routes.
Yes, several charming historic villages are close by. The Sant'Angelo Limosano Historic Village boasts medieval ramparts, a 13th-century church, and a ruined castle, with some points offering views of the Tremiti islands and Maiella mountains. Another option is Civitacampomarano, an ancient village with a well-preserved medieval character, an Angevin castle, and an annual urban art festival.
The area around Petrella Tifernina offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and running paths. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Petrella Tifernina, MTB Trails around Petrella Tifernina, and Running Trails around Petrella Tifernina guides.
Many of the historical sites and natural areas can be enjoyed by families. The Church of Santa Maria della Strada, for instance, is noted as family-friendly and offers a relaxing setting. Exploring the historic village streets of Petrella Tifernina or nearby Sant'Angelo Limosano and Civitacampomarano can also be an engaging experience for all ages, offering a glimpse into the past.
The Caerdrome of Petrella Tifernina is a unique unicursal labyrinth. It features a single, unbranching path leading to its center. While based on a classical labyrinth design, its straight bases differentiate it, creating right angles in the lower sections. Its origins are ancient, possibly linked to ritual dances performed by Welsh shepherds.
For insights into the culture of the Samnites Pentri people, you can visit the Theater and Italic Temple of Pietrabbondante. This important archaeological site is located nearby and provides a fascinating look into the region's ancient past.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. The tranquil ambiance of the villages, the well-preserved ancient architecture, and the stunning vistas over the Biferno Valley are frequently highlighted. The historical significance of sites like the Molise sheep-track network also captivates those interested in the region's heritage.
Yes, the region has unique traditions. For example, water is said to flow from the 'Fonte di San Pietro' a few days before Saint Peter's feast on May 19th, a location associated with Pope Angelico. Additionally, the village of Civitacampomarano hosts an annual urban art festival in June, where street artists adorn its streets with murals.
The local culinary scene in Petrella Tifernina offers traditional Molise dishes. You can savor specialties such as frascatelli, a type of pasta, petacce, ricciata, and u piccellato dolce, a traditional sweet. These dishes reflect the rich gastronomic heritage of the region.


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