Attractions and places to see around Civitaluparella include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This village is situated on a rocky spur, offering panoramic views of the Val di Sangro and the Maiella massif. Its ancient origins are reflected in various sites, providing insights into the region's past and natural landscape. The area features a mix of fortified structures, religious buildings, and scenic trails.
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Famous for winter cross-country skiing, in summer it transforms into a green expanse ideal for resting.
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La Vista sul Mare: On clearer summer or autumn days, the ridge and summit offer a 360-degree view of the Central Apennines (Majella, Matese, Mainarde), reaching to clearly show the blue line of the Adriatic Sea in the distance.
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This church, the "Chiesa di San Pietro" was dedicated to Saint Peter (Peter). Simon, nicknamed Peter (Rock), was a fisherman on the Sea of Galilee when he - together with his brother Andrew - was called by Jesus Christ to be "fishers of men". According to Catholic understanding, he is the supreme apostle, and the two millennia-long line of popes - currently Francis - are his successors. On statues and paintings, Peter is almost always depicted with two keys in his hand; this attribute refers to the biblical saying in Matthew: “I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; Whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven” (Chapter 16, verse 19). Peter and Paul are also known as the “Princes of the Apostles”; their common feast day in the saints’ calendar is June 29th.
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The Refuge and the Baita Prato Gentile are accommodation facilities in a panoramic area surrounded by nature, close to the cross-country ski runs and hiking trails of Prato Gentile. Various services are available with a bar and restaurant serving typical Molise cuisine, as well as having an area equipped for outdoor picnics.
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Panoramic road in the Majella park.
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Between Palena and Lama dei Peligni the road is very scenic. South of the Majella National Park, slightly uphill (slightly downhill from Palena) with a view of the upper Aventine Valley.
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Approaching from Roccascalegna you will immediately notice the castle which dominates the whole surrounding area on top of the cliff.
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Some sources date this splendid medieval church to 1568, but there is no certainty about the date of construction.
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Civitaluparella is surrounded by diverse natural beauty. You can find stunning views of the Val di Sangro and the majestic Maiella massif from various points, including Piazza Marconi. The area also features the picturesque Parello stream waterfall to the south of the village. For those interested in lakes and forests, Pantera Lake and Torretta Lake are located to the north, nestled within the Defense Forest, Mount Pidocchio Forest, and Cese Forest.
Yes, Civitaluparella boasts a rich history. You can explore the ruins of Caldora Castle, which stand as a testament to the village's strategic past. The ancient Church of San Pietro Apostolo, part of a Benedictine abbey complex, dates back to the 12th century. Another significant religious site is the Church of the Annunziata, offering beautiful panoramic views. Don't miss the historic town center with its unique layout of staircases, narrow alleys, and winding streets.
The region around Civitaluparella offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Monte Campo Ridge Crossing, which provides exceptional views. In summer, the Valley Loop Cross-Country Ski Trails transform into hiking paths through beech and fir forests. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes for jogging, touring, and road cycling. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities on the Running Trails around Civitaluparella, Cycling around Civitaluparella, and Road Cycling Routes around Civitaluparella guide pages.
Absolutely! The Prato Gentile Hut is a great family-friendly option, offering accommodation in a scenic natural area. It features a bar and restaurant serving typical Molise cuisine, along with an equipped area for outdoor picnics. The Local Museum of the Middle Sangro, with its exhibits on rural civilization and local history, could also be an engaging visit for families.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Piazza Marconi, which offers splendid vistas of the Val di Sangro and the Maiella massif. The Church of the Annunziata, located near the castle, also boasts a beautiful belvedere. Additionally, the Monte Campo Ridge Crossing trail provides exceptional views from its elevated position.
Civitaluparella is rich in cultural experiences and traditions. The Local Museum of the Middle Sangro offers insights into the region's heritage, including rural life, ancient arts, and World War II artifacts. The village also celebrates several traditional festivals throughout the year, such as the Feast of San Rocco, the Feast of Sant'Agata (patron saint of mothers), and the Festival of Peasant Food (Sagra del cibo contadino), where you can sample typical local products like veal, lamb, cheeses, and truffles.
Yes, just outside the village in the Pennarossa locality, you can visit Grotta Cese (Cese Cave). This is a significant archaeological site where prehistoric artifacts and rock engravings, including crusader circles believed to represent the sun, have been discovered. It is thought to have been used for ancient rituals.
Civitaluparella offers different experiences depending on the season. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer allows for outdoor picnics and enjoying the lakes and forests. In winter, the Valley Loop Cross-Country Ski Trails are active for cross-country skiing, making it suitable for winter sports enthusiasts.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the "Prazzacche" or Sant'Agata Spring. This spring holds historical significance, particularly for new mothers who traditionally bathed their breasts here to encourage milk production, offering a glimpse into local customs and beliefs.
Yes, you can visit the impressive Castello di Roccascalegna. This castle complex dominates the surrounding area from its position atop a cliff. While there isn't a museum inside, the walls can be explored, offering a fascinating historical experience. It's recommended to make a reservation if you plan to dine at any restaurants in the nearby village.
The local cuisine in Civitaluparella is rich in traditional peasant food. During the Festival of Peasant Food (Sagra del cibo contadino), you can savor typical local products such as veal, kid, lamb, fresh and aged cheeses, mushrooms, truffles, and cured meats. The Prato Gentile Hut also serves typical Molise cuisine.


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