Best castles around Santa Maria Del Molise are found in the surrounding towns, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history. While Santa Maria Del Molise itself no longer has standing castles, its historical connection to such structures is evident in the medieval village of Sant'Angelo in Grotte. The area provides access to several notable historical sites and castle ruins, making it a destination for those interested in Molise's past. These sites are typically situated on hilltops, offering views of…
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I knew the name for being the destination of the "Trans-Siberian of Italy" is a secondary railway line in Abruzzo and Molise. It is now crossed by tourist trains as part of the "Timeless Tracks" project
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The medieval village of Pescolanciano is located along the Lucera-Castel di Sangro sheep track. At the top of the town stands the Alessandro castle, from the Norman era.
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Roccamandolfi castle is an ancient fortress located on a hill near the village. From here it dominates the canyon of the Torrente Callora Nature Reserve and offers a splendid view of the surrounding landscape.
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Ancient fortified city with a curious U shape due to the conformation of the rocks on which it stands. To visit, near the historic center, the two waterfalls, one artificial and one natural.
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Pesche is a perched village that is nothing short of enchanting. It is located a few kilometers from Isernia. The remains of the Lombard castle are still visible. This country with stone houses offers breathtaking scenery!
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Roccamandolfi is known as the village of brigands. Numerous excursions start from here. The town is famous for the presence of the Tibetan bridge and the ancient Maginulfo Castle.
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Nature, history, culture: those who visit Roccamandolfi are spoiled for choice. The country, in fact, offers interesting elements in all three areas. From a landscape point of view, its territory undoubtedly boasts characteristics that distinguish it from other Municipalities. To begin with, within its borders rises the most extreme point of Monte Miletto, the highest peak of the Matese chain. Added to this is the presence of several spectacular waterfalls and the beautiful plateau of Campitello di Roccamandolfi. Meta, the latter, privileged for excursions and picnics, especially in the summer. Here the traditional Festa del Pastore takes place, which from the 70s to today remains one of the most awaited events of the Molise summer. A rural festival that takes place between milking and shearing tests, musical entertainment and, above all, typical local dishes, based on meat - mostly sheep - and cheeses. Alongside the charm of an environmental context that is still wild and uncontaminated, the village in the province of Pentra can count on a particularly interesting past. Historically, in fact, it is known for having been the homeland of some of the most famous brigands of the nineteenth century. To these attractions, another one has recently been added which has greatly contributed to making the country known and encouraging the arrival of visitors: the Tibetan bridge. As for scenic beauty, Roccamandolfi is second to none, neither in terms of typology nor in the variety of elements that can be found there. It is no coincidence that in 2003 a part of its territory, with a total extension of about 50 hectares, was declared a protected area. We are talking about the magnificent Torrente Callora nature reserve, an obligatory destination for hiking and canyoning enthusiasts, which however deserves to be included in travel itineraries even by simple nature lovers. It takes its name from the stream that crosses it, which has a particularly important flow in the winter months. It flows inside a fissure in the rock and, along its path, gives rise to rapids and waterfalls. In the Reserve there are suggestive gorges, numerous cliffs, a gorge, valleys, a wooded area that climbs up to the slopes of the castle and a meadow area with areas dedicated to pastures. (source https://molisensi.com/2022/03/08/roccamandolfi-dal-ponte-tibetano-sulla-scia-dei-briganti/)
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Carpinone, il cui nome risulta essere un accrescitivo di Carpino, che significa “luogo dell’acqua fredda”, nacque in epoca romana ma iniziò a svilupparsi con serio fervore durante l’occupazione longobarda divenendo in epoca normanna e poi sveva parte della Contea di Molise. Feudo dei Durazzo, dei D’Evoli e dei Caldora nel corso del Medioevo, consolidò le proprie difese con quest’ultima casata commissionante gli implementi costruttivi di cui beneficiò il castello datato XI secolo, una fortezza inespugnabile posta tatticamente su una roccia calcarea di elevata altezza. Decaduto il regime feudale, il borgo venne assoggettato al Regno delle due Sicilie e rientrò nella zona di passaggio dei mille garibaldini, impegnati a risalire l’Italia combattendo contro le milizie borboniche. Il paese continua a tener fede al proprio passato, tanto che il centro storico è rimasto immutato e perciò da visitare; a cingerlo in un forte abbraccio è un doppio ordine murario contraddistinto da un orientamento a ferro di cavallo data l’inaccessibilità del versante nord della rupe. Si ha dunque una prima cinta che difende la rocca insieme a un gruppo di abitazioni così da costituire una vera e propria Cittadella fortificata; la seconda cortina avvolge la parte ribassata dell’abitato. Il centro storico si pone fra le due formazioni ed è un incanto ancora fermo all’anno Mille, con le sue stradine lastricate, angoli molto discreti e un’atmosfera che rimanda a tempi assai remoti. Da queste parti è il Castello Caldera a incuriosire maggiormente per via dei numerosi riferimenti medievali che ne contraddistinguono una struttura adattata al concetto residenziale del Rinascimento. A pianta pentagonale, possiede un corpo centrale e tre torri angolari ancora integre a dispetto delle cinque originarie. Il non più esistente ponte levatoio ha trovato degna sostituzione in un ponte di pietra che introduce all’ingresso sovrastato da una loggia di evidente eleganza, ornata da quattro archetti a tutto sesto. È solo un gran peccato che il maniero non sia visitabile poiché di proprietà privata. Ammirarlo ogni modo dall’esterno vi stupirà, non c’è dubbio. L’hinterland del paese riserva piccoli e grandi spettacoli naturalistici, fra tutti l’affascinante grotta in contrada Cappella, la cascata del Carpino presso Schioppo e il Monte dei Santi, internamente al quale dovrebbero nascondersi delle catacombe in cui pare riposino le spoglie di moltissimi cristiani perseguitati al tempo di Diocleziano. (fonte: https://www.ilturista.info/guide.php?cat1=4&cat2=8&cat3=19&cat4=34&lan=ita)
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While Santa Maria del Molise itself no longer has standing castles, you can explore several significant historical sites nearby. These include the impressive ruins of Roccamandolfi Castle, the ancient fortified Carpinone Historic Village, the perched village of Pesche with Lombard castle remains, and the medieval village of Pescolanciano, home to the Norman-era Alessandro castle.
Historically, a Lombard castle existed in Santa Maria del Molise in the former 'feudo di Sant'Angelo.' However, this castle collapsed due to an earthquake in 1805, and its stones were repurposed. Today, no standing castle remains within Santa Maria del Molise itself, though the medieval urban structure of Sant'Angelo in Grotte, a *frazione* of the town, still retains its ancient character.
Roccamandolfi Castle offers a blend of history and nature. Its impressive ruins, likely of Lombard origin, are perched on a hilltop, providing splendid views of the surrounding landscape and the Torrente Callora Nature Reserve. The castle is known for its strategic architectural features, integration with the bedrock, and the area's folklore as the 'village of brigands.' You can also find a Tibetan bridge nearby for an exciting experience.
Carpinone Historic Village is an ancient fortified city with a unique U-shape built on natural rocks. You can explore its historic center with narrow, winding alleys, stairways, arches, and stone portals. The Baronial Palace, originally a castle, features historical frescoes. The village is also notable for two waterfalls near its center and is a destination for the 'Trans-Siberian of Italy' tourist train.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. Near Roccamandolfi Castle, you can explore trails in the Torrente Callora Nature Reserve, including a difficult 3.4 km loop involving the Tibetan suspension bridge. Near Carpinone Historic Village, an easy 4.2 km loop takes you past the waterfalls and through the historic village. For more options, check out the Hiking around Santa Maria Del Molise guide.
Many areas around the castles, especially the natural trails, can be family-friendly and suitable for dogs, though specific regulations may apply. For instance, the easy 4.2 km loop around Carpinone Historic Village is generally suitable for families. Always ensure dogs are leashed and follow local guidelines for protected natural areas like the Torrente Callora Nature Reserve near Roccamandolfi.
The best time to visit the castles and explore the surrounding areas is typically during the spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months. The weather is generally mild and pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in the mornings or late afternoons, but it can be quite warm. Winter visits are possible, but some trails or amenities might be less accessible due to weather conditions.
Both Roccamandolfi Castle and Carpinone Historic Village are best accessed by car, as public transport options can be limited in the Molise region. Parking is generally available in or near the respective villages. From there, you can typically walk to the castle ruins or explore the historic centers on foot. For more detailed travel information, you might consult local tourism resources like italia.it for Roccamandolfi.
Absolutely. Roccamandolfi Castle, situated on a hilltop, offers splendid panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and the canyon of the Torrente Callora Nature Reserve. Similarly, the perched village of Pesche provides breathtaking scenery from its elevated position. The historic villages themselves, with their ancient structures, offer picturesque views.
You'll find local cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in the villages of Roccamandolfi and Carpinone. These establishments often serve traditional Molise cuisine. For example, Roccamandolfi hosts the traditional Festa del Pastore, known for its local dishes based on meat and cheeses. It's advisable to check opening hours, especially during off-peak seasons.
Yes, the region around Santa Maria del Molise offers various outdoor activities. Besides hiking, you can find running trails, such as the easy 4.2 km loop around the Carpinone waterfalls and historic village. Road cycling routes are also available, including a difficult 67 km loop around Carpinone Village. For more details on these activities, refer to the Running Trails around Santa Maria Del Molise and Road Cycling Routes around Santa Maria Del Molise guides.
While the ruins of Roccamandolfi Castle and the Baronial Palace in Carpinone Historic Village are significant, specific information on regularly scheduled guided tours for these sites is not readily available. Many historical sites in the Molise region are best explored independently. However, local tourism offices or specific cultural associations might offer occasional guided visits, so it's worth checking with them upon arrival.


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