Best canyons around Cicerale are found in the broader Cilento region, as Cicerale itself is a rural village known for its agricultural heritage and location overlooking the Alento River valley. The area offers natural attractions such as the Calore Gorges, which are accessible from Cicerale. These gorges provide opportunities for hiking and exploring the natural landscape. The region's geography features river valleys and historical sites integrated into the natural environment.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The "Petratetta Bridge" is a natural bridge made of boulders that connects the two banks of the Calore River, located in the Calore Gorges, near Felitto, in the province of Salerno. It can be reached via a trail starting from Remolino, or from another trail starting from the historic center of Felitto. The bridge marks an interesting crossing point for hikers walking through the gorges, also offering the opportunity to admire the "Marmitte dei Giganti," grooves carved by water in the rock.
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One of the many medieval stone bridges found in this area (see the one in Magliano Vetere or the one in Sant'Angelo a Fasanella)
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From this bridge on the provincial road you can look out and admire the splendid scenery of the Calore Gorges. Furthermore, from here, you can observe one of the many stone bridges, from the Roman era, which allowed you to cross the river
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Very beautiful in some places it seems little used is the route well marked?
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Notice the old bridge in the depths
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Very pleasant picnic area to take a very fresh bath. Very crowded in August, but just move a few hundred meters to enjoy the river in peace. From here it is possible to follow the path that follows the Calore gorges and arrives at the medieval bridge
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Great opportunity to jump into the cool water
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Here is the information about this magnificent place https://www.goledelcalore.it/
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While Cicerale itself is a rural village, the most prominent canyons in the broader region are the Calore Gorges, located in the Felitto Oasis. This area is easily accessible from Cicerale and offers significant natural attractions.
The Calore Gorges are characterized by the Calore River, which has carved out impressive rock formations. You can find natural pools, such as those near The Remolino of Felitto, and unique geological formations like the "Marmitte dei Giganti" near Ponte Petratetta. The Tremonti Trail also features natural pools and the Solofrone Waterfall.
Yes, the area around the Calore Gorges is rich in history. You can find ancient structures like the Roman stone bridge over the Calore River, which offers scenic views of the gorges. There are also medieval bridges, such as the humpback bridge mentioned in the tips for the Calore Gorges, that facilitated river crossings for centuries.
The Calore Gorges offer various hiking routes. An undemanding trekking route follows the river, while more challenging paths with steep climbs lead to the medieval bridge of Magliano. You can also explore the Tremonti Trail, which runs along the river and features waterfalls. For more hiking options in the wider area, check out the Hiking around Cicerale guide.
Yes, parts of the Calore Gorges are family-friendly. The Remolino of Felitto is an ideal spot for families, offering a picnic area and a natural pool for swimming. The undemanding sections of the trekking route along the Calore River are also suitable for family outings.
While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, the presence of natural pools for swimming and the mention of cooling off in the water suggest that warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, would be ideal for enjoying the water activities and hiking. However, the gorges can be explored year-round, with winter offering a different, perhaps quieter, experience.
Near the Calore Gorges, The Remolino of Felitto is a key location for amenities. It features a restaurant and a dedicated picnic area, making it a convenient stop for visitors looking to relax and refuel.
The trails in the Calore Gorges vary in difficulty. An undemanding trekking route runs along the river, suitable for most visitors. However, if you aim to reach the medieval bridge of Magliano, the route becomes more challenging with steep climbs, requiring appropriate trekking clothing and sturdy shoes. The Tremonti Trail is considered intermediate difficulty.
Yes, the Calore Gorges offer spots for wild swimming. Specifically, at The Remolino of Felitto, the dam of an old hydroelectric plant creates a very inviting natural pool of cool water, perfect for a refreshing dip after a hike.
Visitors appreciate the stunning natural scenery and the opportunity for refreshing dips in the cool river water. The combination of undemanding riverside walks and more challenging routes, along with historical elements like ancient bridges, makes the Calore Gorges a popular destination for nature lovers and hikers alike.
Beyond hiking, the region around Cicerale offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Cicerale guide, and running trails, which you can explore in the Running Trails around Cicerale guide. These guides provide options for different sports and difficulty levels.
The Calore Gorges can be accessed from various points, including trails starting from Remolino or the historic center of Felitto. Parking information is available for specific starting points, such as the coordinates provided in the tips for the Calore Gorges. It's advisable to check specific access points for parking availability.


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