Best attractions and places to see around Torella Del Sannio include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. This picturesque village in the Molise region of Italy is situated at an altitude of 839 meters, offering panoramic views between the Biferno and Trigno river valleys. The area features unspoiled nature, ancient tratturi, and historical structures. Visitors can explore a rich heritage rooted in medieval times and enjoy the surrounding woods and hills.
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Civitanova del Sannio is located in the heart of Molise. The town is nestled in the mountains, surrounded by beech forests and with the Trigno river nearby. In August, sausage and cavatelli festivals are held, a typical pasta of this area.
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Frosolone (Frescëlonë in Molise, Frusëlónë in Frosolonese dialect) is an Italian municipality of 2,797 inhabitants in the province of Isernia in Molise. The hypotheses which derive the name Frosolone from the Frosone, which some identify as the bird present in the municipal banner, must be considered Paretymologies, as well as that which associates it with an unidentified Samnite settlement cited by Livy, Fresilia and that according to which Frosolone it would have been founded by Benedictine monks coming from Frosinone, who would therefore have called the new settlement with the name of their place of origin. Before the Roman age the area was inhabited by Samnite populations, as evidenced by the presence of polygonal megalithic wall enclosures, visible on the mountain above the town, in the Civitelle area. These remains belong to what is defined as a high-altitude settlement: a fortified settlement of not very large dimensions, probably intended to be inhabited only in certain periods of the year, with generically defensive functions. As with many other centers in Molise, the medieval phase of the town ended drastically with the earthquake of 1456: according to what Antonino Pierozzi reports in his Chronicon, Frosolone was totally razed to the ground and there were 317 victims[16]; this information was then taken up by various authors, including Giovanni Antonio Summonte, who recalls how the town "largely fell, with the death of 318 people". There are regular testimonies of Frosolone starting from the Spanish period; in this era it went through an intense phase of development: together with Agnone and Trivento it hosted one of the three bishop's residences of the diocese. There is also a war fortification, which concerns very few centers in Molise, with the construction of an armed ravel in the area where today stands the so-called loggia dei pezzenti, the space known as Largo XX Settembre. In the early years of the 19th century, Frosolone was one of the most populous inhabited centers in the Molise countryside: in the same period in which it was close to 4,000 inhabitants, Agnone had around 7,500, Boiano around 3,500, Campobasso around 5,500, Isernia around 6,900. The 1805 earthquake imposed a major setback in the country's development; this second catastrophe seems to have had an equally disastrous outcome as that of 1456: sources of the time define it as "almost entirely adequate for the ground", and report a figure (how reliable it is not known) of a thousand deaths and 46 injuries out of a population of 4,000 souls. Source: Wikipedia
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The Hermitage, at the foot of the Morgia Quadra of Frosolone (IS), is a true pearl. To welcome visitors, the ancient church of Sant'Egidio which, in the Middle Ages, was a chapel, dependent on the nearby convent of Sant'Onofrio. Protected by the Antonians, according to tradition, it has become famous for the numerous miraculous healings of which the monks were protagonists. At the beginning of 1300, after the Church of Rome excommunicated the congregation, the chapel was destroyed together with the convent of Sant'Onofrio. In the following years, it was rebuilt, probably by hermits and livestock sellers, who went to Sant'Egidio for the end-of-summer fair. In 1704, thanks to Michele Vago and Antonio Zaccagnino, a real church was built in place of the chapel. Falling to pieces with the earthquake of 1805, the small complex was rebuilt and subsequently restored several times. The last renovation took place in the 1980s. The church of Sant'Egidio represents a place of worship very dear to the people of Frosolone, above all because it houses the statue of the Crowned Virgin which, according to tradition, has appeared near the church several times. Furthermore, inside the sacred walls, an ancient and precious manuscript is preserved which lists some miracles performed by Sant'Egidio. Going beyond the church, what is most striking is, certainly, the surrounding landscape. In these sections, it is possible to see some horses in the wild or, more simply, calm herds of cows and flocks of sheep that, at sunset, go to water, after an abundant meal of fodder. The same one that makes Frosolone milk and cheeses so good as to satisfy the palates of the most severe gourmets. Source: www.moliseeccellenze.it There is also a fountain for hikers!
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The name Civitanuova, which means precisely "new city", was attributed to it to distinguish it from Civitavetula, i.e. the old city, which today is the village of Duronia a few km away from here.
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Country located on a hill and built on different heights. The city is in fact divided into an "Above" and a "Below".
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Civitanova del Sannio - Locanda degli Illustri for the credentials of the Via del Tratturo
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Small village in the province of Campobasso, it boasts medieval ramparts and a medieval church (XIII) with a chapel dedicated to Pietro da Morrone (later Pope Celestino V)
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The town is located at 900 m a.s.l. and, from some points of the place, you can see the Tremiti islands and the tops of the Maiella. On the hill there is a castle, albeit in advanced ruins. There is no certain information about the birth of Sant’Angelo Limosano for sure, however, it is known that in the past it was the fortress of the nearby town of Limosano. The last feudal lords were the de Attellis who ruled the territory from 1650 until the abolition of feudalism. The conditions of the town improved when, in the seventeenth century, the baron moved from the top of the castle to the inhabited center and when Cardinal Vincenzo Maria Orsini took important initiatives during his numerous pastoral visits. Sant’Angelo Limosano claims the Sant Angiolese citizenship of Pope San Pier Celestino (Celestino V), who has not yet been recognized as the dispute with Isernia is still underway. It is also the birthplace of the self-taught inventor Alessio Marone to whom the Corso that winds under the great Vittorio Emanuele III ramp, the main access road to the town, is named. Il Marone is remembered for the invention of the electromagnetic-chemical telegraph and the Maltese cross tubular bridges. The parish church of Santa Maria Assunta in Cielo, restored over the past centuries, is a harmonious building to visit. Another place to admire is the ancient church of San Pier Celestino which in 1695 was transformed by Cardinal Orsini into a granary because it had not been restored according to his orders. Going along via del Municipio, you arrive at Rua and Contrada di San Pietro. Places linked to the name of Pope Angelico are the "hill" and the "Fonte di San Pietro" from which water begins to flow after the winter, a few days before the feast of the Saint, on 19 May. Worth visiting is the sanctuary of the Madonna delle Stelle, built two kilometers from the town, to the west, following the discovery of a statue of the Madonna on January 3, 1926.
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The village is dominated by the Castello Angioino/Ciamarra, a medieval castle with origins dating back to a 9th-century Lombard tower. Part of it now houses the Casa Museo Elena Ciamarra. You can also visit the Chiesa Madre, a 13th-century church rebuilt in 1747, and Piazzetta Monongah, a memorial square.
Beyond the castle, the Casa Museo Elena Ciamarra within the Castello Angioino showcases the works of a local painter and musician. Other historical churches like the Chiesa del SS. Rosario and Chiesetta di San Giovanni delle Macchie also contribute to the village's rich religious heritage.
Torella del Sannio is surrounded by unspoiled nature, including woods, hills, and rural landscapes that offer panoramic views of the Biferno valley. Its elevated position also provides glimpses of the Maiella and Gran Sasso mountains. You can explore ancient tratturi, traditional routes used for transhumance, which are historical paths through the Molise countryside.
You can explore Civitanova del Sannio, nestled in mountains with beech forests and the Trigno river nearby. Another option is Sant'Angelo Limosano Historic Village, known for its medieval ramparts and a 13th-century church. Also consider Bagnoli del Trigno, a settlement built on a hilly relief at different heights, offering unique views.
Yes, the rural landscapes and ancient tratturi around Torella del Sannio are ideal for nature walks and excursions. For more structured routes, you can find various trails in the region. Explore options like the MTB Trails around Torella Del Sannio guide, which also includes paths suitable for walking.
Absolutely. The Molise region offers diverse terrain for cyclists. You can discover various routes, including challenging ones like the 'Monument to Gabriele Pepe – Campobasso Historic Center loop' or the 'Roccamandolfi Castle – Bojano loop'. For more details and route options, check out the Cycling around Torella Del Sannio guide.
Yes, the area around Torella del Sannio provides several mountain biking opportunities. Routes like the 'Sant'Angelo Limosano and Bosco di Trivento Loop' and the 'Hermitage of Sant'Egidio – Valle della Morte Summit Cross loop' offer moderate challenges. Find more MTB trails in the dedicated MTB Trails around Torella Del Sannio guide.
Many of the settlements in the region, such as Civitanova del Sannio, are considered family-friendly, offering a blend of historical interest and natural surroundings suitable for exploration. The tranquil Parco della Rimembranza in Torella del Sannio also provides a peaceful green space for families.
The Molise region, including Torella del Sannio, generally enjoys pleasant weather for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn. The surrounding woods and hills are particularly inviting during these seasons. Summers can be warm, but the altitude often provides a comfortable escape from intense heat, making it suitable for exploring.
Torella del Sannio itself, situated at an altitude of 839 meters, offers open panoramic views between the Biferno and Trigno river valleys. The surrounding hills and natural areas provide numerous vantage points. From Sant'Angelo Limosano Historic Village, located at 900 meters above sea level, you can even catch views of the Tremiti islands and the Maiella mountains on clear days.
Beyond the Chiesa Madre in Torella del Sannio, the region features other significant religious buildings. The Hermitage of Sant'Egidio, located at the foot of the Morgia Quadra of Frosolone, is a true pearl with an ancient church and a rich history of miraculous healings, making it a cherished place of worship.
Frosolone – The Village of Knives is historically renowned for its craftsmanship, particularly in knife making. This settlement has deep roots, with evidence of Samnite populations before the Roman age. It's a place where you can delve into the industrial heritage and historical resilience of the Molise region.


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