Attractions and places to see around Strangolagalli offer a glimpse into a medieval past within Italy's Ciociaria region. This village, nestled on the slopes of the Ernici Mountains, retains its original medieval structure with characteristic alleys. Visitors can explore historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. The area provides a focused experience of the village's heritage and natural beauty.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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The statue does not depict Padre Pio, but rather Saint Folco Pellegrino, the town's patron saint. Saint Folco was an English hermit who lived in the 7th century. He arrived in Italy and lived in the area surrounding Santopadre, so much so that the town owes its current name to him: from "Castro Forolo" to "Santopadre," as a sign of devotion. The statue depicts Saint Folco in religious robes, with a welcoming and blessing attitude, right in the town's scenic square. Saint Folco is venerated on May 22nd and is central to the local community, which also houses his relics in the parish church. The statue commemorates his memory and protection, and is a place of prayer and tribute from the residents, as evidenced by the flowers that often adorn it. The square is an excellent vantage point for observing the Melfa Valley and the surrounding Mainarde mountains.
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Small square to the right of the waterfall with a view and refreshments in the adjacent bar
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Water point 💧 present in front of the abbey... very suggestive place!
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Isola del Liri, with its waterfalls in the city center, is on the path of San Benedetto
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Cistercian monks are still present in this wonderful Gothic abbey located along the path of Saint Benedict.
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It was built in 1203 on the ruins of the ancient Roman municipality called Cereatae. It is located in the municipality of Veroli. The monks manage the pharmacy, the liquor store, the restoration of books, the library and the archaeological museum.
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Isola del Liri, a city-island crossed by the Liri river, has a history that dates back to the time of the Lords of the place, the sons of the Longobard steward Pietro il Maggiore. Famous for its ancient paper industry, it is recovering its past with the "Museum of Civilization of Paper and Telecommunications". The city is notable for the suggestive "Grande" waterfall, unique of its kind in Italy, and the monumental 14th-18th century Boncompagni-Viscogliosi Castle, together with several churches and historical sites of interest.
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The Casamari Abbey, located between Frosinone and Sora, is one of the most significant examples of Gothic-Burgundian architecture in Italy. Founded in 1005 by a Benedictine community, it passed to the Cistercians in 1152. The majestic church, dedicated to the Virgin of the Assumption and Saints John and Paul, was consecrated in 1217. Even today, the Cistercians live in this historic place, bearing witness to the solidity of their community and the importance of the abbey in the history of architecture in Lazio.
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Strangolagalli is rich in history, featuring a preserved medieval layout with distinctive alleys. You can visit the mid-18th-century Church of San Michele Arcangelo and the 12th-century Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, which houses artworks from the 13th and 14th centuries. Don't miss the Fountain of Madonna della Neve (Fontana Livio de Carolis), built in 1711, or the Literary Bench in front of the Church of San Michele, which features an engraving from Cesare Pavese.
Yes, nature enthusiasts can discover the Borgo Santo Waterfall within the area. Additionally, the springs along the slopes of the Triano-La Piana Torrent, also known as Rio d'Argento, create natural waterfalls amidst the wooded landscape, offering scenic views.
Strangolagalli celebrates its rural traditions with various festivals. In November, during the Feast of San Martino, the village's historic cellars come alive for "Le Cantine del Borgo," an event featuring tastings of local products and wines, accompanied by musicians and craft markets. The "Festival of 'Stesa'" in early October is dedicated to the traditional local pizza.
Absolutely. Many attractions in the wider region are suitable for families. For instance, the Casamari Abbey is considered family-friendly. The town of Isola del Liri, with its unique Grande Waterfall and monumental Boncompagni-Viscogliosi Castle, also offers engaging experiences for all ages.
Yes, Strangolagalli and its surroundings offer several hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, including moderate trails like the "Arpino loop from Arpino" or the "Casamari Abbey loop from Abbazia di Casamari." For more details and route options, explore the Hiking around Strangolagalli guide.
The Via Francigena del Sud is a historic pilgrimage route, and approximately seven kilometers of stage five (Veroli-Ceprano) pass directly through Strangolagalli. Along this section, you can encounter eight life-size iron sculptures dedicated to pilgrims, making it a unique experience for those interested in history and walking.
A must-try local dish is the "Stesa," a traditional pizza prepared with water and flour. It's typically fried in boiling oil and stuffed with cured meats and vegetables, offering a delicious taste of local tradition.
The Casamari Abbey is a highly significant religious building and one of Italy's most stylistically important abbeys. Located between Frosinone and Sora, it stands out as a notable example of Gothic-Burgundian architecture. Cistercian monks still reside in this historic place, which was consecrated in 1217.
Just a short distance from Strangolagalli, in Isola del Liri, you can witness the spectacular Grande Waterfall. This natural waterfall takes a dramatic 30-meter plunge right in the city center, making it a unique sight in Italy.
Yes, the area around Strangolagalli offers several road cycling routes. You can find moderate routes like the "Isola del Liri Waterfall loop from Strangolagalli" or the "Helicopter Over the Lake loop from Strangolagalli | Selva Maggiore." For more options, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Strangolagalli guide.
The Boncompagni-Viscogliosi Castle is a monumental medieval castle located in Isola del Liri. Dating from the 14th to 18th centuries, it has been remodeled several times and is a national monument. Inside, the Sala degli Stucchi preserves 18 high reliefs depicting the domains of the Boncompagni family.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Casamari Abbey is highly regarded for its architectural style, while the Grande Waterfall of Isola del Liri is a unique natural spectacle. The overall medieval charm of the villages and the opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling are also very popular.


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