Best attractions and places to see around Roccasicura include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural points of interest. This charming village in Molise is recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, highlighting its unique landscape and commitment to sustainable practices. Visitors can explore ancient fortified villages, significant churches, and natural features like the source of the Volturno River. The area offers panoramic views and opportunities for walks through pristine mountainous terrain.
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I knew the name for being the destination of the "Trans-Siberian of Italy" is a secondary railway line in Abruzzo and Molise. It is now crossed by tourist trains as part of the "Timeless Tracks" project
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The fountain is made of blocks of local stone from an unknown number of buildings in the city from various historical periods
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The Fraternal fountain or fountain of the seven spouts is visible in a corner of Piazza Celestino V and represents one of the symbols of the city of Isernia. It is a monumental fountain in the shape of a loggia
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∙ Choose the area The Fraternal fountain or fountain of the seven spouts is visible in a corner of Piazza Celestino V and represents one of the symbols of the city of Isernia. It is a monumental fountain in the shape of a loggia,
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In Isernia, the fountain called "Fraterna" is located next to the small church of the Concezione, at the upper edge of the Roman city, near the Porta da Capo, in what remains of the popular "Codacchio" neighborhood. It is certainly the most intriguing and mysterious monument in Isernia, due to the utter uncertainty surrounding its origins, history, and architectural evolution over time.
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It is located above the locality of Pesche and it is an eighteenth-century source of water at an altitude of 925m. We are in a protected nature reserve. Nearby stands the refuge of the same name
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Ancient fortified city with a curious U shape due to the conformation of the rocks on which it stands. To visit, near the historic center, the two waterfalls, one artificial and one natural.
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This refuge is located about two and a half hours from Isernia and one hour from Pesche. It is inserted in a wonderful natural environment; a few steps from the shed there is an eighteenth-century source.
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Roccasicura is rich in history. You can explore the remnants of its ancient fortified village and castle, which still evoke a medieval atmosphere. Don't miss the Carpinone Historic Village, an ancient fortified city with a unique U-shape, offering a glimpse into its medieval past. Other notable sites include the Arco di San Rocco, the historic Church of San Leonardo with its Romanesque baptismal font, and the Santuario della Madonna di Vallisbona, dating back to 1200.
The region around Roccasicura is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, offering stunning natural beauty. A must-visit is the Montedimezzo Nature Reserve, known for its impeccably marked walking trails and aviaries showcasing local Molise species. You can also visit the Fonte Maiuri Hut, located near an 18th-century water source within a protected nature reserve. The source of the Volturno River, the longest river in central-southern Italy, is also nearby, offering a significant naturalistic experience.
Yes, Roccasicura is an excellent base for hiking. The Montedimezzo Nature Reserve offers numerous well-marked trails suitable for various skill levels. You can find routes like the 'Montedimezzo Nature Reserve Loop' (moderate, 7 km) or the 'In the Collemeluccio Nature Reserve – loop tour' (easy, 4.7 km). For more options, explore the dedicated guide to Hiking around Roccasicura.
Families will enjoy the Montedimezzo Nature Reserve, which features easy walking trails and aviaries with local animals. The Fonte Maiuri Hut, situated in a protected nature reserve, is also a great spot for a family outing. Additionally, the Fraternal Fountain in Isernia is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for all family members.
Roccasicura, situated on a rocky ridge, offers picturesque views of the undulating Molise landscape. For spectacular panoramas, follow the 'Sentinel Rounds' route, which culminates in a belvedere overlooking the Mainarde-Meta Apennine complex and the peaks of the National Park of Lazio, Abruzzo, and Molise. The Santa Lucia Cross and Viewpoint (Miranda) also provides expansive views of the entire Isernia valley.
Yes, the region offers various routes for cycling and mountain biking. You can find trails like the 'SICAI Cycle Route' (moderate, 28.8 km) or the 'Pesche, the Nativity Scene Village – Fonte Maiuri Refuge and Spring loop from Isernia' (moderate, 26.8 km). For a comprehensive list of options, check out the MTB Trails around Roccasicura guide.
Roccasicura's designation as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (MAB program) highlights its pristine mountainous landscape and commitment to environmental beauty and sustainable practices. This recognition underscores the area's importance for biodiversity conservation and offers visitors breathtaking panoramic views and opportunities for extraordinary walks in a protected natural environment.
Beyond its ancient fortifications, Roccasicura features the Arco di San Rocco, an emblematic arch that served as an access gate. The Church of San Leonardo, founded during the Longobard period, houses a rare 14th-century wooden crucifix and a Roman plaque from the 2nd century A.D. The Clock Tower, the sole surviving tower from the original castle, also stands as a unique architectural landmark.
Yes, Roccasicura retains traces of its Roman past. Outside the Church of San Leonardo, you can find a Roman plaque from the 2nd century A.D. The village also has a stele erected in honor of the Dei Mani, further indicating its historical connection to the Roman era.
For runners, there are several trails to explore. The 'In the Montedimezzo Nature Reserve – loop run' (moderate, 7 km) offers a scenic option. Other routes include various running loops from Isernia or Miranda. You can find more details and options in the Running Trails around Roccasicura guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The well-marked trails of the Montedimezzo Nature Reserve are highly rated for their accessibility and the chance to see local wildlife. The preserved medieval atmosphere of places like Carpinone Historic Village and the tranquil setting of the Fonte Maiuri Hut are also frequently praised.


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