Attractions and places to see around Laureana Di Borrello include a blend of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. The municipality, located in the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria, Italy, offers insights into ancient roots and local heritage. The area provides access to coastal scenery and historical villages, making it a base for exploring the wider region.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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At the end of April 2026, there were no umbrellas set up here yet. Nevertheless, a beautiful alley.
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Nicotera, one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. To appreciate its charm, you have to start from the top and go down, to get lost in the streets of the oldest neighborhoods where you can breathe history. Getting lost to find the ancient walls, the old access gates to the town and for the more enterprising, trying to get to the sea along the old Roman road perhaps coming across old finds, such as the braceria which served as a lighthouse for sailors who landed in the in the port that no longer exists today and of which there is no trace except in history books. The castle is the icing on the cake.
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The Castello Ruffo di Nicotera is an 18th-century noble residence in the historic center of Nicotera in the Italian region of Calabria. Today the archaeological city museum and the Center for the Studio and the Conservation of the Civil Contadina del Poro are housed there. Source: Wikipedia
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Conceived in July 2020 in one of the oldest and most characteristic neighborhoods, the Schirmgasse has become a center of attraction for tourists and selfie lovers. An idea born in the Somme,r at the initiative of the municipal administration to give a touch of color and one of the to give even more impression to the oldest and most characteristic places in the country: the Baglio district. In July 2020, dozens of colored umbrellas were hung on one of the stairs leading to the district, while the steps were decorated with writing of the same color reading “Nicotera nel cuore” in different languages. The alley immediately became a real attraction, as local residents and tourists were willing to take photos and selfies, which then made the place a symbol of Nicotera on social media. Source: Google
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Magnificent viewpoint from the garden of the "Chiesa di San Francesco di Paola"
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Catholic church with a wonderful viewing platform
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The Castello Ruffo di Nicotera is an 18th-century noble residence in the historic center of Nicotera in the Italian region of Calabria. Today the archaeological city museum and the Center for the Studio and the Conservation of the Civil Contadina del Poro are housed there. Source: Wikipedia
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Laureana di Borrello's own Historic Town Center, with origins possibly dating back to 1000 AD, is a significant starting point. You can also visit the Mother Church and the Ancient Basilian Convent. Nearby, the charming village of Nicotera offers Nicotera's Historic Alleys and Archways and the Castello Ruffo di Nicotera, an 18th-century noble residence now housing an archaeological museum. Another historical gem is the Rock Settlement and Museum of Rural Life of Zungri, located about 19.8 km away.
Yes, one unique attraction is Umbrella Alley, Nicotera. Conceived in 2020, this alley features dozens of colored umbrellas and decorated steps, making it a popular spot for visitors and photography. Another interesting site is "Il Passetto del Re - Vicolo più stretto d'Italia" (The King's Passageway - Italy's narrowest alley), a historic building about 11.8 km away in the Province of Reggio Calabria.
The Belvedere di Laureana di Borrello offers majestic and enchanting views. From here, you can see the Tyrrhenian Sea, the plain bathed by the Mesima and Metramo rivers, the Aspromonte mountains, Mount S. Elia near Palmi, and even Mount Etna and the Aeolian Islands on the horizon. Additionally, the garden of the Co-Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption provides a wonderful viewing platform.
While Laureana di Borrello itself has scenic landscapes, you can easily access beautiful coastal areas. The Shore of Tropea and Spiaggia di Grotticelle are approximately 26.6 km and 25.5 km away, respectively, offering stunning beaches. For a refreshing stop in a forested area, consider visiting Fontana Marco Marra, a covered fountain perfect for a break.
Yes, for family fun, Parco Divertimenti L'isola Che Non C'è is an amusement park located in Polistena, about 8.8 km from Laureana di Borrello. Many of the natural and cultural sites, such as the Umbrella Alley and Fontana Marco Marra, are also suitable for families.
The region around Laureana di Borrello offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and cycling. For detailed information and routes, explore the dedicated guides: Hiking around Laureana Di Borrello, Running Trails around Laureana Di Borrello, and Cycling around Laureana Di Borrello.
Certainly! Some popular hiking options include the 'Nicotera Jewish Quarter – Umbrella Alley, Nicotera loop from Nicotera' which is an easy 4.7 km trail. For moderate hikes, consider the 'Nicotera Marina loop from Nicotera Beach Village' (8.4 km) or the 'Umbrella Alley, Nicotera – Nicotera Jewish Quarter loop from Primavera' (7.3 km). You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Laureana Di Borrello guide.
Cyclists can enjoy challenging routes like the 'View from the Faro Vaticano – Cannone Beach loop from Rosarno' (80.5 km) or the 'Torre delle Pietre Nere – Trail with Wooden Gate loop from Rosarno' (58.9 km). There's also a long 'Carlo Ruggiero Municipal Villa loop from Laureana di Borrello' covering 93.4 km. More cycling routes are available in the Cycling around Laureana Di Borrello guide.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are often ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, offering pleasant temperatures. Summer can be quite warm, especially for strenuous activities, but is perfect for enjoying the nearby beaches.
Yes, the Mother Church in Laureana di Borrello's historic center is an ancient church rich in artworks. In Nicotera, you can visit the Co-Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption, which also offers a magnificent viewpoint from its garden. The Rione San Giuseppe in Nicotera also features its church and the Church of Santa Chiara.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Co-Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption is noted for its wonderful viewing platform. The Umbrella Alley, Nicotera is a hit for its unique visual appeal and photo opportunities. Exploring Nicotera's Historic Alleys and Archways allows visitors to discover ancient walls and experience the town's rich history.
Absolutely. Nicotera is a particularly charming village often listed among Italy's most beautiful. It features historic alleys, archways, and the impressive Castello Ruffo di Nicotera. Its unique Umbrella Alley is also a must-see.
The Historic Town Center of Laureana di Borrello is a key point of interest, with its origins potentially dating back to around 1000 AD. It's where you'll find the Mother Church and the private Church of S. Maria della Sanità (17th century). The town's name itself hints at its ancient roots, possibly linked to the laurel plants abundant in the area.


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