Attractions and places to see around Cleto include a rich array of historic sites, natural features, and coastal experiences. This historic hill town in Calabria, Italy, is perched on a hill overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Savuto Valley. Visitors can explore ancient charm, discover historical ruins, and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty, including its winding streets and medieval stone houses. The region offers a blend of cultural significance and scenic landscapes.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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A beautiful stretch of seafront between Amantea and the hamlet of Campora San Giovanni. Not only does it avoid the SS18, but it also offers a splendid view of the magnificent Tyrrhenian Sea along the entire route.
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Amantea is a picturesque town located on the Tyrrhenian coast of Calabria. Famous for its splendid beaches, the historic center rich in history and the fortress that dominates the city from above. In addition to natural and architectural beauty, Amantea offers a wide range of local culinary specialties
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Campora San Giovanni is a charming village in the province of Cosenza, famous for its golden beaches.
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From the road along the Tyrrhenian Sea you can see the city of Amantea, dominated by the remains of its ancient castle located on a small hill, once a strategic place to defend the coasts of Calabria.
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The SS18 was not that busy when we were there. It was good to ride a bike.
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A beautiful path that runs along the Tyrrhenian coast offering truly unique scenarios.
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Cleto is rich in history, with the prominent Castello Normanno di Cleto dominating the skyline. This 11th or 12th-century castle has been restored and offers panoramic views of the sea, countryside, and Savuto Valley. The Historic Center (Centro Storico di Cleto) itself is a landmark, with winding streets, medieval stone houses, and narrow alleys offering a glimpse into the town's past.
Yes, Cleto features several notable cultural and religious sites. The Chiesa di San Bernardino da Siena is a top attraction, alongside the Chiesa Madre di San Biagio in the village center, known for its frescoes. You can also visit the Museo di Arte Sacra San Giuseppe, which houses religious artifacts from the 16th to 18th centuries.
For breathtaking views, explore the areas around the Savuto Valley and Mount Sant'Angelo, as Cleto is nestled on its slopes overlooking the valley to the sea. The Oasi Blu Scogli di Isca offers unique marine natural beauty, serving as a passage area for dolphins and sea turtles, with vibrant underwater flora.
Families can enjoy the beautiful beaches of Amantea and Campora San Giovanni Beach, both known for their golden sands. The Seafront of Amantea and Campora San Giovanni also provides a splendid view of the Tyrrhenian Sea, perfect for a leisurely stroll with the family.
Yes, the region offers several cycling opportunities. The Tyrrhenian Coastal Road is a cycle way offering unique scenarios along the coast. For more detailed routes, you can explore options like the 'Cleto da Campora San Giovanni – loop tour' or 'Along the Savuto River from Campora San Giovanni' found in the Cycling around Cleto guide.
You can find moderate hiking trails such as the 'Monte Mancuso Ring Trail' or the 'Amantea - ring tour'. These routes offer a chance to explore the natural landscapes surrounding Cleto. More options are available in the Hiking around Cleto guide.
Beyond the Norman Castle, you can visit the Ruins of Savuto Castle in the hamlet of Savuto, which are immersed in nature. The Cece Fountain in Pantano locality is an archaeological area preserving a 14th-century BCE cave tomb and artifacts from the Eneolithic period.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring and early autumn are often ideal for exploring historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, as the weather is pleasant and not excessively hot. Summer is perfect for enjoying the coastal attractions and beaches.
Beyond the main attractions, consider a Wine Tasting Tour in Savuto to experience local vineyards and wineries. Simply wandering through Cleto's historic center, with its narrow streets and small piazzas, can also reveal authentic charm and incredible panoramic views, offering a true local experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical richness and natural beauty. The splendid beaches and historic center of Amantea are highly popular, as is the Tyrrhenian Coastal Road for its unique scenic views. The magnificent views of the Tyrrhenian Sea from the Seafront of Amantea and Campora San Giovanni are also a favorite.
Yes, the Scenic Road to Belmonte Calabro is a beautiful stretch of road known for its breathtaking views and tight hairpin bends. Additionally, the historic center of Cleto itself, perched on a hill, offers incredible panoramic views across olive groves and coastal plains.


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