Best attractions and places to see around Castelmauro, a village in the high hills of Molise, offer a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. This region is known for its picturesque surroundings, including views of the Adriatic Sea. Visitors can explore ancient churches, historical palaces, and natural features like Monte Mauro. The area provides opportunities to discover the rich history and diverse landscapes of Castelmauro Molise.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The Torre della Fara is located in Torre della Fara in the municipality of Celenza sul Trigno in the province of Chieti. The tower is located near the Trigno river and the Ateleta-Biferno sheep track and was in visual connection with neighboring towns and with the monastery of Santa Maria del Canneto of Roccavivara (Molise). (Source Wikipedia.)
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The church that has survived today dates back to the 11th-12th centuries, has a Latin cross plan, with three apses. The facade has no relevant decorative elements, except for a bas-relief on the lunette of the portal. In the external walls of the church are inserted tombstones and various inscriptions from the Roman and medieval times, while, on the right, stands a mighty bell tower, completed in 1329 by the Abbot Nicola, consisting of a crenellated Gothic tower with three-light windows on the arches . The interior of the church is austere and has three naves, each ending in a semicircular apse. Along the central nave there is a valuable ambo, finely decorated, built in 1223, partly with older reused materials. The ambo is supported by three unequal arches and, under the parapet, there are seven small aedicules: the central one must have supported an eagle which, with its outstretched wings, served as a lectern. The others are occupied by six monks in high relief, intent on the activities that represent the monastic rule of the ora et labora. Behind the high altar is the statue of the Madonna di Canneto, dating back to the 14th century, in Gothic style, and also known as the Virgin of the Smile. In the area adjacent to the church, there are archaeological excavations which have brought to light the remains of a Roman villa from the 1st century AD.
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The Torre della Fara is located in Torre della Fara in the municipality of Celenza sul Trigno in the province of Chieti. The tower is located near the Trigno river and the Ateleta-Biferno tratturo and was in visual connection with neighboring towns and with the monastery of Santa Maria del Canneto in Roccavivara (Molise). The tower dates back to the 12th century.[1] Even if the toponym recalls the Longobard fara, it is, however, difficult to identify the period of construction of the site.[ The tower has a cylindrical structure and is made of stone[1], but stone fragments are also used to frame the openings and loopholes[2]. The tower is 15 meters high and 6 meters in diameter. The tower has no scarp walls and, at a third of the height there is an opening which, probably, is a raised entrance. Furthermore, inside there are the holes where the beams used to support the various levels. The roof inside is vaulted with a lowered cap. The use of mortar in the Torre della Fara decreases with height[1] just as the thickness of the walls decreases with increasing height
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Newly paved road with gentle gradients and wonderful views. But: officially prohibited for bicycles
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There are two hypotheses on the origins of its name, the first has it that it derives from Rocca Bonnarii, referring to its founder, a certain Bonnario; the second that it comes from Rocca di Vivara, referring to the district of Vivara still existing and bordering the municipality of Roccavivara. The lower part of the Roccavivara countryside offers ample evidence of the presence of inhabited centers at the time of republican and imperial Rome. Historical information tells us that in 1268 Gualtiero di Vollers was feudal lord of Roccavivara; he was followed by Bertrando Cantelmo, whose descendants held the dominion until 1442. Subsequently the power passed to the Sangro, the Carafa and the Coppola until the abolition of feudalism. A very interesting site was found in San Fabiano: a Roman villa certainly built on a ground floor supported by a megalithic construction.
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Arte e storia del territorio molisano caratterizzano anche il paese di Trivento, in provincia di Campobasso, cosi chiamato perché ancora oggi è esposto ai venti dell’est, del sud e del nord. Vi si accede tramite una salita che porta in cima al colle e proietta il visitatore in un’altra dimensione, dove a trionfare è la pietra. Ovunque tutto intorno è fatto di pietra, ad incominciare dalla fontana monumentale fino alla magnifica scalinata a tre corsie, formata da quella centrale molto ampia e da due laterali più piccole. E’ la scalinata di San Nicola, dove sfilano uno dopo l’altro ben 365 gradini, che si dice siano uno per ogni giorno dell’anno. Conduce alla parte alta del borgo collegando la piazza al centro storico: ai suoi lati si ergono gli edifici più importanti del paese e da sempre è il simbolo di accoglienza di Trivento, rappresentando una delle più belle gradinate di tutto il Molise. Scalino dopo scalino si arriva davanti alla Chiesa di San Nicola, davanti alla quale si può ammirare una bella statua marmorea del Cuore Immacolato di Maria. A quota 150 scalini ci si può fermare su Largo di Porta Maggiore dove la visuale spazia sulla Trivento moderna e si perde sulla montagna circostante. A quota 175 una poderosa costruzione la costringe a diramarsi e dare luogo a Via Roma, una strada fatta di scale. Al 234esimo scalino si apre invece la grande piazza che ospita la Cattedrale, il Campanile, la chiesa della SS Trinità e la Curia. La Cattedrale è l’altro simbolo cittadino, eretta su una preesistente basilica dedicata a San Casto. Ha subito nei secoli vari restauri ma custodisce tutt’ora preziosi tesori artistici tra cui la Cripta, situata a qualche metro di profondità sotto il transetto e il presbiterio, che segna il passaggio dal Tempio pagano, dedicato a Diana, al primo Cristianesimo. Della sua fase più antica la Cattedrale conserva oltre ad un' iscrizione del 1076 con la dedica ai Santi Nazario e Casto, una serie di archetti pensili che a tratti la coronano esternamente. Sull'altare c'è una lunetta in pietra, risalente al XIII secolo, con bassorilievo raffigurante la Trinità fiancheggiata da due angeli e due delfini. Tra le tre sculture lignee spicca una Madonna in trono del Duecento. A sinistra della Cattedrale un portale con arco a ogiva introduce nel Giardino dell’Episcopio da cui si può osservare la fiancata romanica della chiesa e, nelle aiuole, frammenti di cippi funerari romane. Quando poi si arriva in cima la vista ripaga della salita, con la panoramica a 360° che spazia dai profili frastagliati dei monti ai paesini dirimpettai come Schiavi d’Abruzzo, Vastogirardi e Pietrabbondante.
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Castelmauro is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Chiesa di San Leonardo, a Romanesque church with Byzantine, Renaissance, and Baroque elements, featuring a five-story bell tower. Another significant site is the Palazzo dei Cantelmo, also known as Palazzo Ducale, a former castle transformed into a residential palace. Additionally, the town has other notable religious sites like the Chiesa di Santa Maria della Salute, the 15th-century Chiesa di Sant'Antonio di Padova, and the Chiesa di San Nicola di Bari.
Yes, for nature enthusiasts, Monte Mauro is a must-see. It stands at 1025 meters above sea level and hosts a unique 'depressed beech forest' that grows at a lower altitude than typical. From its high-hilly environment, Castelmauro also offers breathtaking panoramic views, including clear sights of the Adriatic Sea. On the summit of Monte Mauro, at 1042 meters, you'll find the Osservatorio Astronomico, dedicated to Padre Giovanni Boccardi.
Beyond Castelmauro itself, visitors frequently explore the Roccavivara Town Center, a settlement with historical significance dating back to Roman times. Another popular spot is the San Nicola Staircase and Trivento Cathedral, featuring a monumental staircase with 365 steps leading to the historic center and offering panoramic views. The Torre della Fara, a 12th-century cylindrical stone tower, is also a significant historical landmark.
Yes, the Roccavivara Town Center is noted as a family-friendly highlight, offering a chance to explore a settlement with historical significance. For outdoor activities, the 'depressed beech forest' on Monte Mauro provides a refreshing walk suitable for families. When planning hikes, look for routes categorized as 'easy' or 'moderate' in the nearby hiking guide.
The area around Castelmauro is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including a moderate loop around Monte Mauro and Palazzo Ducale di Castelmauro. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the 'View of Montenero di Bisaccia loop from Mafalda' and mountain biking trails such as the 'Montefalcone nel Sannio, Lago Grande e Monte Mauro loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated Hiking, Road Cycling, and MTB guides for the region.
There is a recently paved road with scenic views that offers wonderful vistas and gentle gradients, though it's officially prohibited for bicycles. For broader panoramic views, the high-hilly environment of Castelmauro itself provides clear sights of the Adriatic Sea, and the San Nicola Staircase in Trivento also offers expansive views from its upper sections.
Given its high-hilly location and natural attractions like Monte Mauro and its beech forest, spring and autumn are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Castelmauro. The weather is typically milder, making hiking and exploring more comfortable. Summer can also be pleasant, especially in the higher elevations, but always check local forecasts.
Absolutely. In Castelmauro, the Chiesa di San Leonardo is a prominent Romanesque church with a rich history and intricate details. Other churches include the Chiesa di Santa Maria della Salute, Chiesa di Sant'Antonio di Padova, and Chiesa di San Nicola di Bari. Nearby, you can also visit the Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Canneto, an 11th-12th century church with a Latin cross plan and an ancient ambo, and the Trivento Cathedral, which has a crypt marking the transition from a pagan temple to early Christianity.
Monte Mauro is special due to its unique 'depressed beech forest,' which grows at a lower altitude than is typical for beech trees, offering a distinctive and refreshing walking experience. At 1025 meters above sea level, the mountain is surrounded by lush green forests, providing a tranquil escape and opportunities for trekking. The summit also hosts an astronomical observatory.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The monumental San Nicola Staircase is often highlighted for its unique structure and panoramic views. The historical significance of settlements like Roccavivara Town Center and the ancient Torre della Fara also draw considerable interest. The scenic landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities are frequently mentioned as key attractions.
Yes, the area has evidence of Roman presence. The Roccavivara Town Center has ample evidence of inhabited centers dating back to Roman times, including a Roman villa found in San Fabiano. Additionally, archaeological excavations adjacent to the Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Canneto have brought to light the remains of a Roman villa from the 1st century AD.


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