Best attractions and places to see around Cesa, a comune in the Province of Caserta, Italy, located north of Naples. The area features a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Cesa is notable for its unique viticulture, where Asprinio grapes grow on vines reaching 10 to 12 meters on poplar trees, and its historic center contains approximately 60 artificial caves. This region offers a variety of points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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A vast collection of paintings spanning from the Middle Ages to the early 20th century. A must-see for anyone who appreciates sacred art and wants to discover the great Italian, Flemish, and Neapolitan painters. However, the museum's layout isn't always ideal: the labels for each work are often placed too low and printed in far too small a font, forcing visitors to get very close and bend down. Furthermore, the museum entrance isn't signposted; you have to guess where to go. Finally, we would have appreciated some wayfinding within the exhibition: there are so many rooms that it's easy to lose track of where you are and risk missing out on certain works.
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"Erratic" boulders from the bombing of Naples 43/44
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Nothing special here - just a place where all of the wood paths meet. Couple of headless statues on the North, and a path towards the museum to the south. Reasonably clean toilets.
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To be very frank, this park is one of the few areas in Naples that are clean, green and refreshing. No garbage, no buildings falling apart - one could almost believe to be in Austria. 😂
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Greenish paths look so surreal. I've been looking left and right to see if there are any elfs or hobbits around. 😂
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Path full of jumps and dirt roads that intertwine with each other, a real fun for mtb
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Wood in the heart of the metropolis. To explore in company.
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Cesa is renowned for its distinctive viticulture, where Asprinio grapes grow on vines that reach impressive heights of 10 to 12 meters on poplar trees, forming unique green barriers. Additionally, the historic center of Cesa features the intriguing '99 Caves,' with approximately 60 actual artificial cavities spread across a few thousand square meters.
Yes, Cesa boasts several historical landmarks. You can visit the Palazzo Marchesale, a majestic palace dating back to the early 15th century with two suggestive towers. The Parish Church of Saint Cesario diacono e martire, rebuilt in the late 19th century, features a Romanesque Renaissance interior and houses a chapel dedicated to Saint Cesario. Another notable site is the Church of Maria SS. del Rosario, built in 1608.
Near Cesa, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. For mountain biking, explore trails like those found in MTB Trails around Cesa. Running enthusiasts can find routes in Running Trails around Cesa, and cyclists have options available in Cycling around Cesa. These guides offer a range of routes for different sports.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Bosco Contessa Entrance provides access to a forest circuit perfect for various family activities. The Capodimonte Park Entrance and Statues is a facilities area where wood paths converge, also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Trails in the Capodimonte Wood offer greenish paths that are enjoyable for all ages.
You can find pleasant trails for walking and hiking in areas like the Bosco della Contessa, described as a wood in the heart of the metropolis with paths and dirt roads. The Trails in the Capodimonte Wood also offer scenic greenish paths for exploration.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the forested areas. For instance, Bosco della Contessa is noted as 'a wood in the city' and 'a real fun for mtb' due to its jumps and dirt roads. The Trails in the Capodimonte Wood are praised for their 'surreal' greenish paths, evoking a sense of wonder.
Yes, Cesa offers cycling opportunities. The Bosco della Contessa features paths with jumps and dirt roads that are popular for mountain biking. For more general cycling routes, you can explore the options detailed in the Cycling around Cesa guide.
While Cesa itself is known for its unique viticulture and caves, nearby areas offer green spaces. The Palazzina dei Principi is part of a park described as one of the few clean, green, and refreshing areas in the wider Naples region, offering a pleasant environment to relax.
The Campania region, where Cesa is located, generally experiences mild winters and hot summers. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are often considered ideal for outdoor activities, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites, vineyards, and trails without the intense summer heat.
Cesa is particularly known for its unique viticulture, specifically the cultivation of the Asprinio grape. This tradition involves growing vines on poplar trees, reaching significant heights, which is a distinctive cultural practice in the region. You can observe these impressive vineyards as part of the local landscape.
While not explicitly listed as dedicated viewpoints, the unique Asprinio vineyards, with their vines growing high on poplar trees, create a very distinctive and scenic landscape. Exploring the trails within areas like the Capodimonte Wood can also offer picturesque green paths and natural beauty.


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