Best attractions and places to see around Atripalda include a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. The town is partly built on the ancient Roman colony of Abellinum, offering insights into its long past. Situated in the Sabato Valley, Atripalda is also near the Picentini Mountains Regional Park, providing access to natural landscapes. This region presents a variety of points of interest for visitors.
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Campo Maggiore is a spectacular plateau where there is a small lake usually dry in the warmer months.... At the ends, two closed shelters. There are also picnic areas with braziers on the road that runs along the expanse.
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The Montevergine Abbey Sanctuary is an important place of worship. The history of this complex is linked to San Guglielmo da Vercelli, a hermit, who lived between the 11th and 12th centuries, who on his journey to Jerusalem stopped here to devote himself to meditation, thus giving up the pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Over the centuries the small original chapel was transformed into the current sanctuary, becoming the favorite destination of many devotees.
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Really suggestive place that deserves to be visited.
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Beautiful sanctuary carved into the rock! Stunning panoramic view
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On the slopes of Mount Terminio, in the territory of Serino, there is the ancient sanctuary of the Santissimo Salvatore, entirely dug into the rock and adapted for liturgical and residential use for a small hermit community. The cave seems to have been excavated around the end of 1300 by a Benedictine religious community that resided at the time in the Abbey of Cerreto. Inside are the statues of the Holy Savior and of San Michele Arcangelo. The Grotta del SS. Salvatore was formerly called the cave of the Angel or of San Michele. It is located, together with other caves, on what is called the path of the Angel. It is flanked by a hermitage that served as a refuge for pilgrims and all visitors who took the arduous path that led to the cave, reachable in about 3 hours of walking.
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Chapel built entirely in the rock in 1300 ..
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Sanctuary of the Most Holy Savior, excavated around the end of 1300 by a Benedictine religious community, adapted for liturgical and residential use for a small hermit community.
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Atripalda is rich in history, standing partly on the ancient Roman colony of Abellinum. You can visit the Church of Saint Anthony of Contrada, dating back to 1756, or explore the remnants of the 11th-century Truppualdo Castle. The town also features the 16th-century Caracciolo Palace and ancient funerary mausoleums.
Yes, the primary archaeological draw is the Archaeological Park of Ancient Abellinum. Here, you can see preserved sections of Roman walls, an aqueduct, and a substantial *domus* from the 1st century AD. Excavations have also revealed ancient necropolises near the Church of Sant'Ippolisto.
For local culture, visit the Museum of the Palazzo della Dogana dei Grani in Piazza Umberto I. It houses artifacts from the ancient settlement and churches. Additionally, the Museo d'Impresa Mastroberardino Atripalda, located in ancient cellars, showcases the winemaking traditions of the Avellino province and the history of the Mastroberardino family.
The region offers several natural attractions. You can visit the Campo Maggiore Plateau and Lake, a beautiful expanse with a small lake. The Sabato Valley provides scenic landscapes, and the Picentini Mountains Regional Park, just a few kilometers away, offers stunning trails through woods and streams.
Absolutely. The area around Atripalda is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options. For example, explore the 'Santo Stefano, Volturara Irpina e Sorbo Serpico' loop for road cycling or the 'Greco di Tufo Loop Trail' for touring. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Atripalda and Cycling around Atripalda guides.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Montevergine Sanctuary offers panoramic views and is a popular spot. The Campo Maggiore Plateau and Lake is also considered family-friendly, providing a natural setting for a day out.
Yes, for breathtaking views, head to the Montevergine Sanctuary, which stands on a plateau at 1270 m above sea level and offers panoramic views overlooking Avellino and the Sabato valley. The Campo Maggiore Plateau and Lake and Dragon Plain also offer scenic vistas.
Beyond the Montevergine Sanctuary, the Church of Sant'Ippolisto Martire is notable for its crypt, the Specus Martyrum, a Roman Christian cemetery. The Sanctuary of the Most Holy Savior of Serino is an ancient sanctuary entirely dug into the rock, adapted for a small hermit community. Atripalda also has several other historical churches, including the 12th-15th century S. Maria Church and Monastery.
The Dragon Plain is a unique spot featuring a karst sinkhole known as the 'mouth of the dragon,' which is tied to a local legend about a three-headed dragon. This geological feature formed after an earthquake in 1456.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from the Montevergine Sanctuary and the serene, 'fairytale' atmosphere of the Campo Maggiore Plateau and Lake. The challenging yet rewarding journey to the Sanctuary of the Most Holy Savior of Serino, with its unique rock-hewn structure, is also highly appreciated.
For running enthusiasts, there are several trails available. You can explore routes like the 'Ex Dogana loop from Avellino' or the 'Palazzo Antica Dogana – Castello Longobardo loop from Avellino.' These trails offer varying distances and difficulties. More options can be found in the Running Trails around Atripalda guide.
The Campo Maggiore Plateau and Lake is an excellent choice for a peaceful picnic. It features a beautiful natural setting and often includes picnic areas with braziers, making it ideal for a relaxing outdoor meal.


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