Best attractions and places to see around Cesinali include a blend of historical architecture, cultural sites, and access to the natural beauty of the surrounding Campania region. This charming comune in the Province of Avellino offers several points of interest for visitors. The area provides opportunities to explore both historical landmarks and impressive natural features.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The Montevergine Abbey Sanctuary is an important place of worship. The history of this complex is linked to San Guglielmo da Vercelli, a hermit, who lived between the 11th and 12th centuries, who on his journey to Jerusalem stopped here to devote himself to meditation, thus giving up the pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Over the centuries the small original chapel was transformed into the current sanctuary, becoming the favorite destination of many devotees.
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Really suggestive place that deserves to be visited.
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Beautiful sanctuary carved into the rock! Stunning panoramic view
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On the slopes of Mount Terminio, in the territory of Serino, there is the ancient sanctuary of the Santissimo Salvatore, entirely dug into the rock and adapted for liturgical and residential use for a small hermit community. The cave seems to have been excavated around the end of 1300 by a Benedictine religious community that resided at the time in the Abbey of Cerreto. Inside are the statues of the Holy Savior and of San Michele Arcangelo. The Grotta del SS. Salvatore was formerly called the cave of the Angel or of San Michele. It is located, together with other caves, on what is called the path of the Angel. It is flanked by a hermitage that served as a refuge for pilgrims and all visitors who took the arduous path that led to the cave, reachable in about 3 hours of walking.
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The Church of Sant'Antonio di Contrada is located in Via Luigi Bruno, near the Church of San Giovanni Battista. Dating back to 1756, its structure, with essential architectural lines, dominates the square in front. A double order of decorative pilasters protrude from a facade with a simple and linear profile; boasts a stone portal, artistically decorated, which embellishes the overall image. On the lunette above it, there is a Latin inscription. The remaining external surface of the religious building has not been subject to renovations: during the recent restorations, it was, in fact, left in its raw state, not plastered. The church, privately owned, is open to the faithful only on the day of the celebrations of St. Anthony, on June 13 of each year; here the Eucharistic celebration takes place, at the end of which the rite of distribution of blessed bread to all the inhabitants is foreseen, as the ancient tradition that originates from one of the many miracles of the Paduan saint.
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Chapel built entirely in the rock in 1300 ..
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Sanctuary of the Most Holy Savior, excavated around the end of 1300 by a Benedictine religious community, adapted for liturgical and residential use for a small hermit community.
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Cesinali is rich in historical architecture. You can visit several palaces such as Palazzo F.lli Rocco e Domenico Cocchia, Palazzo Sabino Cocchia, Palazzo Preziosi (dating back to the 17th century), and Palazzo Urciuoli with its notable courtyard. Additionally, parts of the ancient Roman Aquedotto Augusteo are present in the area, including near the Urciuoli springs.
Yes, the region offers several important religious sites. The most popular is the Montevergine Sanctuary, an abbey situated on a plateau at 1270 meters above sea level, offering panoramic views. Another must-see is the Sanctuary of the Most Holy Savior of Serino, an ancient sanctuary carved into the rock on the slopes of Mount Terminio. Within Cesinali, you'll find churches like Chiesa di San Rocco da Montpellier, Chiesa di San Silvestro, and Chiesa di San Silvestro Papa.
Beyond the historical sites, the area boasts impressive natural features. The Dragon Plain, a karst sinkhole associated with a local legend, is a unique natural monument. Further afield, you can explore Lago Laceno for outdoor activities or visit regional parks like the Caccia di Senerchia oasis within the Picentini Mountains Regional Park, and the Partenio Regional Park, known for its biodiversity.
The surrounding area of Cesinali is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, running, and cycling. For example, there are challenging MTB trails like the "Montevergine Sanctuary – Forcetelle Hut loop from Avellino" and scenic cycling routes such as the "Greco di Tufo Loop Trail." You can explore more options on the MTB Trails around Cesinali, Running Trails around Cesinali, and Cycling around Cesinali guide pages.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Montevergine Sanctuary is considered family-friendly, offering a cultural experience with views. The Church of the Most Holy Rosary in Avellino is also noted as family-friendly. Natural areas like Lago Laceno and the regional parks provide opportunities for family outings and light walks.
Beyond the churches, Cesinali has a vibrant cultural scene. The Teatro d'Europa, established in 1997, continues to host performances and an acting school, contributing to the local cultural landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical and religious sites with the stunning natural beauty. The panoramic views from places like the Montevergine Sanctuary are highly praised, as is the unique experience of visiting the rock-carved Sanctuary of the Most Holy Savior of Serino. The area's rich history and diverse landscapes offer something for everyone.
Absolutely. The Montevergine Sanctuary offers breathtaking views of Avellino and the Sabato valley from its 1270-meter high plateau. The Sanctuary of the Most Holy Savior of Serino also provides scenic vistas from its location on Mount Terminio. Additionally, the Dragon Plain is a unique natural viewpoint.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and exploring natural parks, with comfortable temperatures and lush scenery. Summer can be warm, but higher elevation sites like Montevergine provide cooler conditions. Winter activities are also possible, especially in the higher mountain areas.
Yes, the area around Cesinali is home to remnants of the ancient Roman Aquedotto Augusteo, built around 10 AD. Parts of this extensive aqueduct, which spanned 140 km, can be found in Cesinali, particularly near the Urciuoli springs.
Yes, the Dragon Plain, scientifically a karst sinkhole, is famously associated with a local legend about a three-headed dragon guarding a treasure. This natural monument, also known as "Bocca del Dragone," formed after a 1456 earthquake and adds a mystical element to the region's natural beauty.
The Province of Avellino, where Cesinali is located, is home to significant natural reserves. You can explore the Caccia di Senerchia oasis within the Regional Park of the Picentini Mountains, one of Campania's largest regional parks, and the Partenio Regional Park, known for its rich biodiversity and caves. For more general information on nature and parks in Campania, you can visit Italia.it.


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