Natural monuments around Bellosguardo feature a landscape characterized by significant natural attractions. The area includes diverse natural features such as gorges and natural bridges. These natural features provide opportunities for trekking, river exploration, and wildlife observation. The region offers a blend of accessible paths and more challenging routes for exploration.
Last updated: June 28, 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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Notice the old bridge in the depths
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Every time you return you always feel the same amazement at the beauty and (fairly) uncontaminated nature. The path is not difficult, however, non-slip shoes are always recommended.
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Indescribable, you have to visit it! A few tens of meters from the entrance you have to leave your bike and continue on foot. Guaranteed show! Be careful of slippery rocks inside the gorges, use suitable shoes.
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Near the small church of Sant'Elena there is a medieval bridge to cross the Calore river. Here a spring throws its waters into the river, and it is possible to continue the path to reach Grava di Vesalo, where the Milenzio stream disappears underground.
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Ring route of medium difficulty starting from the heat gorges of Remolino which runs along the river for the first 5 km. Along the way you come across a medieval Cilento humpback bridge, a place of obligatory transit throughout the Middle Ages and still used today. At the end of the path, enjoy a nice bath in the throat to cool off with the water at 10 degrees. parking: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.364921,15.257127
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The Bellosguardo area is rich in diverse natural monuments, primarily featuring impressive gorges and unique natural bridges. You can explore deep river canyons like the Calore Gorges and Sammaro Gorge, as well as fascinating geological formations such as Ponte Petratetta, a natural bridge made of boulders.
Yes, several natural monuments in the region also boast historical significance. For instance, near the St. Helen's Chapel of Gorgonero, you'll find a medieval bridge crossing the Calore River. Additionally, the Roman stone bridge over the Calore River offers a glimpse into ancient engineering amidst stunning natural scenery.
The trails vary in difficulty. Many paths, such as those in Sammaro Gorge, are not overly difficult, though non-slip shoes are recommended. For the Calore Gorges, an undemanding trekking route follows the river, but reaching the medieval bridge of Magliano involves more challenging, steep climbs requiring sturdy shoes and trekking clothing.
The natural monuments offer various experiences suitable for families. The undemanding trekking routes along the rivers in places like the Calore Gorges are great for leisurely walks. Exploring the natural bridges and observing the 'Marmitte dei Giganti' at Ponte Petratetta can also be an engaging activity for all ages.
One notable geological feature is the 'Marmitte dei Giganti' (Giant's Kettles), which are grooves carved by water in the rock. These can be admired near Ponte Petratetta, offering a fascinating insight into the river's erosive power over time.
Beyond exploring the monuments themselves, the region around Bellosguardo offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, road cycling routes, and general cycling paths. For more details on these routes, including difficulty and distance, you can explore the MTB Trails around Bellosguardo, Road Cycling Routes around Bellosguardo, and Cycling around Bellosguardo guides.
Yes, in the Calore Gorges, after a hike, it's possible to enjoy a refreshing bath in the river. Be aware that the water can be quite cool, around 10 degrees Celsius.
For most explorations, non-slip shoes are highly recommended, especially when traversing paths near gorges like Sammaro Gorge. If you plan to tackle more challenging routes, such as reaching the medieval bridge from Calore Gorges, trekking clothing and sturdy shoes are essential.
Visitors frequently express amazement at the beauty and relatively uncontaminated nature of the area. The scenic views, the opportunity for peaceful walks along the rivers, and the chance to discover historical elements like medieval bridges are often highlighted as favorite aspects.
Yes, there are circular routes, such as a medium-difficulty ring route starting from the Remolino area of the Calore Gorges. This route runs along the river for several kilometers and includes a medieval Cilento humpback bridge.
While specific wildlife spotting tips are not detailed for each monument, the description of Sammaro Gorge mentions its 'uncontaminated nature,' suggesting a healthy ecosystem where various local flora and fauna can be observed. The river environments are generally good for birdwatching and observing aquatic life.
Parking information is available for some locations. For example, specific parking coordinates are provided for starting points near the Calore Gorges, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.


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