Attractions and places to see around Rogliano, a town in Calabria, Southern Italy, offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural features. Situated in the Savuto Valley, Rogliano is known as "The Hamlet of the 12 Churches" and features a well-preserved historic center. Its location provides access to both the Sila National Park and the Tyrrhenian Sea. The area includes historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes.
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Lorica, in the heart of the Sila National Park, on Lake Arvo
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If you’re looking for Calabria off the beaten track, Lorica offers a completely different experience – mountainous, cool and relaxing.
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Temperatures here are up to 10°C lower than on the coast, making Lorica a natural air conditioner. The region offers dozens of kilometres of trails, from family walks to technical single-track mountain biking. It lies within the Parco Nazionale della Sila, a UNESCO biosphere reserve with endemic plants and animals. There are a surprising number of modernist hotels and villas from the 1960s (a legacy of the ambitious plan to make Lorica Calabria’s Alpine resort) and a modern gondola that takes tourists up the Botte Donato ridge (for skiers in winter, for the views in summer). The lack of mass tourism means that even in August you can find peace and quiet.
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Lorica is one of those places that effectively destroys the stereotype of Calabria as a region of beaches and lemons only. Situated at an altitude of around 1,300 m above sea level in the Sila massif, it offers a landscape more reminiscent of the Alps than southern Italy – with dense larch forests, a cooler climate and a peace that is hard to find by the sea.
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Starting point for many adventures, not only by bike
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Tourist resort with its beautiful lake in the Sila national park. Not to be missed
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Lorica comes alive especially in summer thanks to the many activities on the lake
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Very pretty town, too bad everything was closed... mid-April!
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Rogliano, known as "The Hamlet of the 12 Churches," boasts a rich historic center divided into five districts, each with its own parish church, square, and noble palaces. Key sites include the Baroque-style San Pietro e Paolo Cathedral, the Renaissance San Giorgio Church (a National Monument), and the San Giuseppe Church, which now houses the Sacred Art Museum. You can also visit the Church of the Madonna delle Grazie with its gold-adorned ceiling, and historic noble residences like Palazzo Morelli and Palazzo Ricciulli. Don't miss the Cuti Bread Museum for insights into local traditions.
Absolutely. Rogliano is nestled in the picturesque Savuto Valley, surrounded by hills with orchards and vineyards. A notable natural oasis is Tenuta Bocchineri, featuring a botanical garden, woods, walking paths, and a Museum of Peasant Civilization. The town's strategic location also provides excellent access to the Sila National Park, where you can explore dense larch forests, enjoy cooler climates, and engage in activities like water sports on Lake Arvo or mountain biking. For scenic drives, consider the Winding Road Through the Sila Forest.
For breathtaking vistas, head to Panoramic view from Colle Perilli over Lake Arvo. From here, you can admire Lake Arvo and the surrounding mountains, including Monte Botte Donato, Monte Nero, and Monte Cocuzzo. Another excellent spot is The Terrace on Lake Arvo in Lorica, which offers beautiful views, especially during an extended lunch break at one of the lakeside restaurants.
The area around Rogliano, particularly within the Sila National Park, offers a variety of hiking opportunities. You can find trails ranging from family-friendly walks to more technical mountain biking routes. For specific hiking routes around these attractions, you can explore options like the Lorica lakeside promenade loop or trails around Lake Arvo. Find detailed routes and their difficulty levels on the Hiking around Rogliano guide page.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Winding Road Through the Sila Forest is particularly enchanting for cyclists, offering a serene experience amidst rich vegetation. The Sila region also provides dozens of kilometers of trails suitable for mountain biking. For road cycling, routes around Lake Arvo and Lorica are available. Discover more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Rogliano and Cycling around Rogliano guide pages.
Many attractions around Rogliano are suitable for families. The natural areas like Tenuta Bocchineri offer walking paths and a botanical garden. In the Sila National Park, Lorica and Lake Arvo is a tourist center where families can enjoy water sports, bike excursions, and even pedal boats on the lake. The cooler climate of Sila also makes it a pleasant escape for families, with many easy walking trails.
Lorica, often referred to as the "Alpine resort" of Calabria, is a prominent tourist center within the Sila National Park, situated at an altitude of around 1,300 meters. It offers a landscape reminiscent of the Alps with dense larch forests and a cooler climate. Visitors can practice water sports on Lake Arvo, go mountain biking, or take a modern gondola up the Botte Donato ridge for stunning views. It's an ideal spot for those seeking peace and quiet away from the coast, even in peak season.
Rogliano is known for its vibrant artisan traditions. You can find skilled craftsmanship in wrought iron, leather, and wood. The town also has a strong tradition of handmade Nativities and musical instruments like the "zampogna" (bagpipe). Workshops often offer insights into these traditional arts, providing a unique cultural experience.
The best time to visit Rogliano depends on your interests. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures. Summer (June-August) is ideal for enjoying the cooler climate of the Sila National Park, where temperatures can be up to 10°C lower than on the coast, making it a natural air conditioner. Winter offers opportunities for skiing and other snow activities in the Sila mountains.
Beyond the main attractions, explore the distinct districts of Rogliano's historic center—Serra, Spano, Donnanni, Cuti, and Forche—each with its own charm and hidden alleys. The Cuti Bread Museum, located within a traditional bakery, offers a unique glimpse into local culinary heritage. For a tranquil escape, consider the glamping options in a treehouse or chalet at Tenuta Bocchineri, a natural oasis just outside the town center.
Visitors frequently praise the serene natural beauty and the rich historical atmosphere. The Winding Road Through the Sila Forest is often described as enchanting, offering silence and a relaxing atmosphere. The panoramic views from spots like Colle Perilli over Lake Arvo are highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the tranquility and the opportunity for outdoor activities in the Sila National Park, noting the contrast with coastal areas.
Yes, Rogliano's location provides convenient access to the Sila National Park. The town is a gateway to the mountainous landscapes, dense larch forests, and cooler climates of Sila. Key entry points and tourist centers like Lorica are easily reachable, offering a wide range of activities and natural beauty. The Lorica Entrance – Sila National Park is a prime example of this accessibility.


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