Best attractions and places to see around Letino include a variety of historical, cultural, and natural sites within the Matese Mountains. This mountain village, situated at over 1,000 meters above sea level, offers panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, forests, and valleys of the Matese Regional Park. Visitors can explore its medieval historic center, ancient castle ruins, and traditional churches. The area also features natural points of interest such as Lake Letino and the Cascata del Lete.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Gallinola (1,923 m above sea level) is the second highest peak in the Matese range and is located in Molise. It can be reached from Campitello Matese via a 5.5 km hike and an elevation gain of just under 500 meters. The view from the summit is spectacular, stretching from the Maiella to the Tyrrhenian Sea, clearly visible in good weather.
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A short hike with no particular difficulties. The trailhead from Campitello Matese is unmarked and difficult to identify. The trail itself is poorly marked. For those like me who'd never done it, it's essential to follow the trail on an app or similar. The descent was made by descending from the chairlift side (which doesn't operate and doesn't appear to be in operation anymore), then descending along the ski slope, which halfway through features a barbed wire barrier (!) that I had to cross.
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Challenging route with a difference in altitude of about 600m, starting from the Ecocamous refuge located in the Santa Maria valley. During the route you will encounter woods, valleys and a beautiful view of Lake Matese. The route leads to the highest peak in Campania, La Gallinola (1923m)
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By bike towards the Basilica Minore dell'Addolorata from Morcone A bike pilgrimage from Morcone to the Basilica Minore dell'Addolorata in Castelpetroso is an evocative experience that combines faith, nature and sport. The route of approximately 52 km winds through the rolling hills of Molise, offering breathtaking views and uncontaminated rural landscapes. The route starts from Morcone and follows the SP53 in the direction of Castelpetroso. The road is in good condition and traffic is generally light. Along the way you pass through several picturesque villages, such as Pietracupa and Campodipietra. Once in Castelpetroso, continue towards the center of the town, where the Basilica Minore dell'Addolorata is located. The basilica is an imposing neo-Gothic style building, a destination for pilgrimages from all over Italy. A bike pilgrimage to the Basilica Minore dell'Addolorata is an unforgettable experience that allows you to combine spirituality, physical activity and discovery of the area. The route is suitable for medium-experience cyclists and offers the opportunity to admire some of the most beautiful landscapes of Molise.
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Getting there from the Santa Maria refuge was a slog but when you admire the view you understand that it's worth it
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Well-equipped hermitage, it enjoys a breathtaking view and a very fresh water source
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Mount Miletto (2,050 meters above sea level) straddles Campania and Molise and offers a 360° view of the Apennines, Lake Matese and the Mediterranean Sea in the distance.
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From the summit 2050 MT. you can sense the curvature of blue ozone 🌍
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Within Letino, you can wander through the Centro Storico di Letino, with its narrow lanes and stone houses, offering a glimpse into centuries of tradition. The Castello di Letino, though partly in ruins, stands above the village and provides spectacular views. You can also visit the Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista, known for its gilded altars and sacred paintings.
Yes, besides the local Castello di Letino, you can explore the impressive Roccamandolfi Castle. This historical site is known for its ruins, panoramic views, and even features a Tibetan bridge nearby, making it a great starting point for excursions.
The area boasts several natural highlights. You can visit Lake Letino, a scenic mountain reservoir perfect for fishing and outdoor activities. The Cascata del Lete (Lete River Waterfall) is another beautiful spot. For a unique experience, explore the Grotta del Cauto, a karstic cave formed by the underground flow of the Lethe River, featuring stalactite and stalagmite formations.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the Monte Miletto Summit, the highest point of the Matese Mountains, offering views of the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian seas, Vesuvius, and Capri on clear days. Another excellent viewpoint is La Gallinola Summit, the highest peak in Campania, which guarantees a stunning panorama. The ruins of Castello di Letino also provide sweeping views across valleys and mountain slopes.
Letino is nestled within the Matese Regional Park, offering numerous hiking routes. You can find trails leading to destinations like the slopes of Monte Miletto Summit. For climbing enthusiasts, the Falesia dei Pescopanni is an ideal spot. You can find various hiking routes, including challenging ones like the 'Sources of Capo d'Acqua and Monte Miletto' loop, by checking the Hiking around Letino guide.
Yes, the Sanctuary of Santa Maria del Castello is a significant religious site located near the Castello di Letino. Further afield, the Hermitage of Sant'Egidio is an ancient monastery on the eastern side of the Matese, featuring a church and a mountain refuge. The Sanctuary of Saint Mary of Sorrows is also a beautiful destination for a bike pilgrimage.
The scenic Lake Letino offers beautiful views and is suitable for outdoor activities that families can enjoy. Gentle walks around the village and through parts of the Matese Regional Park can be family-friendly. The Piazza Municipio in Letino is a social hub where local festivals and cultural events take place, which can be enjoyable for all ages.
When visiting Letino, be sure to savor local cuisine, including "Letino potatoes," a mountain variety cultivated since the early 1800s. You should also try the delicious Matese cheeses such as pecorino, sheep's milk ricotta, scamorza, and caciocavallo, often found in local shops and cafés.
The Matese Mountains offer diverse experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and exploring the natural features due to pleasant temperatures. Summer is also popular for mountain activities, while winter can offer opportunities for snow-related activities, especially on higher peaks like Monte Miletto Summit.
Yes, the region around Letino offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'Lake Matese – Matese Cycle Lake loop,' and more challenging road cycling routes like the 'Piedimonte Matese – Alife Historic Center loop.' For detailed routes and difficulties, refer to the Cycling around Letino guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Letino guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from summits like Monte Miletto Summit, where they can see both the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian seas. The historical significance of sites like Roccamandolfi Castle and the tranquility of the Hermitage of Sant'Egidio are also highly valued. The blend of nature, history, and culture, along with the opportunity for challenging hikes, makes the area very appealing.


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