Attractions and places to see around Longobardi, a municipality in Southern Italy, offer a mix of historical and natural features. Situated between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Sila Mountains, the area provides both coastal views and mountainous landscapes. Its historic center, believed to have been founded in the 6th century, features traditional palaces and ancient architecture.
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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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The highest of the Coast Range Mountains. Save some legs for the last snatch!
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Simple path but that needs breath. Beware of the dogs that guard the goats, I do not recommend the walk accompanied by an animal.
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Monte Cocuzzo, with its 1541 meters, is the highest peak of the Coastal Chain. The shape reminds a volcano, however today scholars think that it is a mountain of dolomitic formation.
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Beaches deserted as early as mid-September. Pleasant path towards Pizzo.
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Many bays have been created here over a few kilometers, where there was probably a lot going on before Corona, but now most of it is deserted. Still great to drive along the coastal road while the waves break on the fortifications and you drive along this lonely landscape
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Longobardi is uniquely situated between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Sila Mountains, offering diverse natural landscapes. You can experience scenic coastal views along the Tyrrhenian Sea, or venture towards the mountains. A prominent natural landmark is Monte Cocuzzo, the highest peak of the Coastal Chain, which offers breathtaking vistas.
Yes, Longobardi boasts a rich history, with its historic center believed to have been founded in the 6th century. Key historical sites include the impressive Church of St. John the Baptist, the Church of San Francesco, and The Collegiate Church. You can also admire historical architecture at Palazzo Pellegrini, known for its magnificent staircase, and Palazzo Preste. The historic center itself is a point of interest, often referred to as the “village of 100 portals” due to its beautifully carved stone gates.
The area around Longobardi offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking, running, and mountain biking. For hiking, consider routes like "From Casello Forestale to Monte Cocuzzo" or the "Amantea - ring tour." Running enthusiasts can explore options like the "Amantea seafront loop." Mountain bikers have challenging routes such as the "Dragon De Beaumont Trail." You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for hiking, running, and MTB trails around Longobardi.
Absolutely. Many attractions around Longobardi are suitable for families. The Coastal road along the beaches near Pizzo offers a scenic drive with access to many bays, perfect for a relaxed outing. The town of Amantea, with its splendid beaches and historic center, is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Seafront of Amantea and Campora San Giovanni provides a beautiful stretch for walks or cycling with views of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
For stunning coastal views, the Coastal road along the beaches near Pizzo is highly recommended. This cycle way offers picturesque vistas along the Tyrrhenian Sea, with numerous bays to discover. Another excellent spot is the Seafront of Amantea and Campora San Giovanni, which provides a magnificent view of the Tyrrhenian Sea along its entire route.
Amantea is a picturesque town on the Tyrrhenian coast, known for its beautiful beaches and a historic center rich in history, dominated by a fortress. Beyond its natural and architectural beauty, Amantea is also celebrated for its wide range of local culinary specialties.
Monte Cocuzzo is the highest peak of the Coastal Chain, standing at 1541 meters. Its shape is often compared to a volcano, though it is a mountain of dolomitic formation. You can experience it by undertaking a challenging ascent to its summit, which offers panoramic views. There's also a specific View of the Summit of Monte Cocuzzo highlight for those seeking a good vantage point.
Visitors appreciate the diverse blend of historical and natural beauty. The scenic coastal drives, like the Coastal road along the beaches near Pizzo, are popular for their deserted bays and pleasant paths. The challenging yet rewarding ascent to Monte Cocuzzo is also a highlight for many, offering stunning views. The charm of towns like Amantea, with its beaches, history, and local cuisine, is also highly rated.
Yes, cycling enthusiasts will find several options. The Coastal road along the beaches near Pizzo is a cycle way offering scenic views. Additionally, the Seafront of Amantea and Campora San Giovanni provides a beautiful stretch suitable for cycling. For more challenging rides, there are mountain bike trails available, such as the "Dragon De Beaumont Trail" or various loops from Amantea and Longobardi, detailed in the MTB Trails guide.
While specific weather trends are not provided, Longobardi's location between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Sila Mountains suggests pleasant conditions for outdoor activities during spring and autumn. These seasons typically offer milder temperatures, ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the historic center without the intense heat of summer or the chill of winter in the mountains. The beaches are most enjoyable during the warmer months.
While the guide focuses on popular attractions, the historic center of Longobardi itself, with its medieval layout and traditional palaces, offers many charming corners. Exploring the "village of 100 portals" and its beautifully carved stone gates can reveal unique architectural details and a sense of the town's ancient foundation, providing a more intimate discovery experience beyond the main landmarks.
While specific dog-friendly rules for all trails are not detailed, many natural outdoor areas in the region, such as the coastal paths and mountain trails, are generally accessible for dogs on a leash. However, when hiking near Monte Cocuzzo, it's advised to be aware of dogs guarding goats, and caution is recommended if accompanied by an animal in those specific areas.


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