Best attractions and places to see around Baranello include a blend of cultural, historical, and natural sites. This historic town in the Province of Campobasso, Italy, is situated in a mountainous area, offering a hilly panorama. The region provides opportunities to explore ancient Roman artifacts, religious art, and scenic landscapes.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Well-equipped hermitage, it enjoys a breathtaking view and a very fresh water source
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The historic center is beautiful and rises up to the Monforte castle.
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Campobasso is the capital of the Molise Region, an Apennine town full of greenery where there is no shortage of places to visit. The historic center contains the main tourist attractions, a visit by bike is not very feasible due to the stairways typical of the ancient villages of central Italy, but the distances are very short so it is possible to move around easily on foot. Despite this, among the various places the Monforte Castle stands out, reachable by bike from a completely asphalted climb. Worthy of note are the Sannitico Provincial Museum and the Museum of the Mysteries, the latter preserves throughout the year the "Mysteries" or processional machines, allegorical-religious scenic structures that allow figures to parade and be carried on their shoulders through the streets of city on Corpus Domini Sunday. The city offers fine public fountains where you can stop for a break and then leave again. Leaving the city it is easy to reach other small villages within a few kilometers while enjoying the hilly panorama that connects the various centres.
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It is located at 1025m above sea level among beech woods. It was founded by the Cistercians or by the Templars in the 9th century. It was restored in the 20th century and consists of a church which was once a small monastery also used as a shelter for wayfarers.
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The name Saepinum derives from the Latin and means to fence and therefore refers to the breeding activities practiced here at the time. It was conquered by the Romans in the Third Samnite War in 293 BC.
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The hermitage of Sant'Egidio is an ancient monastery on the eastern side of the Matese above the town of Bojano. It consists of a church with a single nave with a statue of the saint and is flanked by a mountain refuge equipped with picnic tables and a spring for water.
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Capital and most important and populous city of Molise. Its symbol, which stands out over the city, is the Monforte Castle.
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Saepinum is an ancient Roman city. The name derives from the Latin "saepire", or fence. Originally, in fact, it is thought that there was a fence for the flocks here. There is currently an interesting archaeological museum and an impressive Roman theater which seated around 3,000 is still visible. Access to the site is free, only the museum is subject to payment.
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In Baranello, you can visit the Museo Civico, which houses Roman art objects, frescoes, and paintings by notable artists. The town also features two historically important churches: the Church of Confraternità del Rosario, known for its beautiful Renaissance fountain, and the Church of San Michele Arcangelo. Don't miss the Roman funeral monument depicting two spouses in Piazza Santa Maria.
Yes, for those interested in ancient history, the ruins of Vairanum, an ancient Samnite town, can be observed on nearby Mount Vairano. Additionally, the Altilia–Saepinum Cycle Path starts near the archaeological area of Saepinum, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The most popular religious site is the Hermitage of Sant'Egidio, an ancient monastery located at 1025m above sea level among beech woods. It features a church and a mountain refuge. In Campobasso, you can also visit the Church of San Giorgio of Campobasso, considered the oldest church in the city.
The region around Baranello offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can experience the Ascent to Campitello Matese (Molise side), one of the longest climbs in Molise. For a more relaxed ride, the Altilia–Saepinum Cycle Path provides a beautiful route. You can find more detailed routes in the Cycling around Baranello and Road Cycling Routes around Baranello guides.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails. For example, you can explore the 'Monte Vairano and Bosco Faiete Loop' or the 'Hermitage of Sant'Egidio – Bojano loop'. More options are available in the MTB Trails around Baranello guide.
The Campobasso Historic Center is a must-visit. Here you can explore the Monforte Castle, the Sannitico Provincial Museum, and the Museum of the Mysteries, which preserves the processional machines used in the Corpus Domini Sunday procession. The city also offers fine public fountains for a break.
Baranello is situated in a mountainous area, offering a hilly panorama that connects various centers. The Hermitage of Sant'Egidio, for instance, is nestled among beautiful beech woods at 1025m above sea level, providing scenic views and a tranquil environment.
Visitors appreciate the blend of cultural, historical, and natural sites. They enjoy the historical richness of places like the Campobasso Historic Center and the ancient Hermitage of Sant'Egidio. The scenic hilly panorama and the challenging yet pedalable slopes of climbs like the Ascent to Campitello Matese are also highly rated.
The Hermitage of Sant'Egidio offers a great viewpoint from its location at 1025m above sea level. Additionally, the Ascent to Campitello Matese (Molise side) provides expansive views of the surrounding mountainous landscape as you climb.
The Molise region, with its hilly and mountainous terrain, is generally pleasant in spring and early autumn for outdoor activities like cycling and exploring historical sites. Summer can be warm, but the higher elevations offer cooler temperatures. Winter can be cold, especially in the mountains, but may appeal to those interested in winter sports or a quiet, snowy landscape.
Exploring the historical centers of Baranello and Campobasso can be an engaging activity for families, offering a glimpse into local history and culture. The Hermitage of Sant'Egidio, with its mountain refuge and picnic tables, provides a nice spot for a family outing in nature.
While specific establishments are not detailed here, Baranello, as a historic town, will have local cafes and possibly small eateries. For accommodation, it's advisable to check local listings or online travel platforms for options within Baranello or nearby larger towns like Campobasso.


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