Attractions and places to see around Francica, a municipality in Calabria, Italy, offer a blend of historical intrigue, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. Characterized by a hilly landscape and lush natural surroundings, Francica is known for its traditional artisan workshops. The area provides a peaceful environment for visitors seeking a connection with nature and historical sites.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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I checked and the indicated point is exact and precise. Area that I often visit. The road is the ancient Popilia on the Scrisi plain and also leads to the Popilia resort.
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Relaxing unpaved secondary road very useful for reaching sites of interest avoiding traffic, suitable for any category of bike. Moderate slope coming from Pizzo in the direction of Vibo Valentia.
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Secondary road if you want to avoid the very busy SS606. In the 1st km 150m at 14%, the rest very scenic road with almost 0 cars. For mtb, gravel or cycle tourism
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The fountain is on the Maierato plain to go towards the Popilia Resort, it is not in the point indicated on the map.
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This abandoned place has been reclaimed by nature. The church and some houses can still be entered.
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Historic place, which represents the ancient rural civilization of the Maierato plateau, an ancient fountain in front of the country villa of the late Marquis Gagliardi. "Scrisi Fountain"
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In an olive grove of Papaglionti, there is the Trisulina Cave, dug into the tuff and believed to be a nymphaeum of a Roman Villa. The cave is underground, there are some signs with indications
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Papaglionti vecchia is a ghost village that the residents abandoned in 1952 because of a flood. In 1905 there was already an earthquake there. http://www.calabriadascoprire.it/visita-a-papaglionti-vecchia-citta-fantasma-in-calabria/
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Francica is surrounded by a serene hilly landscape and lush nature. You can find breathtaking panoramic views, such as from the Ascent to Sant'Onofrio, which overlooks Tropea, the Costa degli Dei, and the distant Aeolian Islands. The area is also close to the expansive Regional Natural Park of Serre, known for its dense forests, mountain meadows, and dramatic gorges, including spectacular natural waterfalls like the Marmarico Waterfall. Another significant natural feature is the Conca della Lacina, a mountain basin with an artificial lake and wetlands, recognized as a Special Area of Conservation.
Yes, Francica and its surroundings are rich in history. The village itself has semi-unknown origins, possibly dating back to the Goths. You can visit the Papaglionti Vecchia Ghost Town, an abandoned village reclaimed by nature, where the church and some houses can still be explored. Nearby, you'll find the ruins of the Dominican Convent in Soriano Calabro, once among Europe's richest, and the imposing 11th-century Norman-Swabian Castle of Arena. The provincial capital, Vibo Valentia, also hosts the 18th-century Palazzo Francica and its own Norman-Swabian Castle.
Francica is proudly known as the 'Borgo dei Vasai' or 'Village of Potters' due to its enduring tradition of artisan workshops that continue to produce terracotta pottery, keeping an ancient craft alive. This cultural heritage is deeply embedded in the community.
Absolutely. One of the most notable viewpoints is the spot where Saint Francis of Assisi is said to have stopped during his journey to Sicily. This location offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Tyrrhenian Sea coastline, including Tropea, the picturesque Costa degli Dei, and the distant Aeolian Islands. The Ascent to Sant'Onofrio also provides similar stunning vistas.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. The nearby Regional Natural Park of Serre features numerous trails, including the 'Brigante Trail' and the 'Waterfalls Trail' leading to the Marmarico Waterfall. For more specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Lake Zungri – Crest Trail loop from Filandari' or the 'Norman Castle of Stilo – Bust of Agrippa loop from Vibo Valentia'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Francica guide.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes around Francica. The Strada Cocari is a scenic secondary road that avoids busy traffic, suitable for MTB, gravel, or cycle tourism. For more extensive options, consider routes like the 'View of Vibo Marina Harbor – Scrisi Fountain loop from Vibo Valentia' for mountain biking, or the 'Historic center of Pizzo – Pizzo loop from Vibo Valentia' for road cycling. Detailed routes are available in the MTB Trails around Francica and Road Cycling Routes around Francica guides.
The natural surroundings of Francica offer plenty for families to enjoy, such as easy walks and exploring the lush landscapes. The Scrisi Fountain is noted as a family-friendly historical place. Exploring the traditional pottery workshops in the 'Borgo dei Vasai' can also be an engaging cultural experience for all ages.
The Grotta della Trisulina is a fascinating cave believed to have been the bath of a Roman villa. While it's on private property, it is signposted, and visitors can access it by walking through an olive grove to a small hill. It offers a unique glimpse into the region's ancient past.
The region of Calabria generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are often considered the best times for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, as the weather is pleasant, and the extreme heat of summer is avoided. The lush natural surroundings are particularly vibrant during these seasons.
Several charming towns are easily accessible from Francica. Mileto, just 3 kilometers west, is a historic town that was once a Norman capital. Vibo Valentia, the provincial capital, offers historical palaces and castles. Tropea, known as the 'Pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea,' boasts stunning beaches and a historic center. Pizzo is famous for its unique Piedigrotta Church and 'Tartufo' ice cream. Each offers a distinct experience of Calabrian culture and history.
Yes, beyond the general hilly landscape, you can explore the Grotta della Trisulina, a cave with historical significance as a presumed Roman bath. Within the Regional Natural Park of Serre, you can find spectacular natural waterfalls, most notably the Marmarico Waterfall, which is one of Southern Italy's highest. The Conca della Lacina also features an artificial lake and significant wetlands.


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