What we are presenting and recommending in this short article is an itinerary that you can do even in just one day and which takes place in the province of Salerno, in Campania. The stages can be visited both in the order followed in this article and in the reverse order.
During this trip you will be able to admire the surreal caves that extend for about 3 kilometers and which attract many tourists, an archaeological site of UNESCO heritage, with Doric temples, among the most well-preserved examples of ancient Greek architecture, a Roman village on a hill and which offers a panoramic view of the surrounding valley.
Have you already visited the surreal Caves of Pertosa Auletta?
The Caves of Pertosa Auletta are a natural wonder located in the Campania region of southern Italy. These caves are one of the most popular tourist attractions in the area and were opened to the public in 1932. The Pertosa-Auletta caves are a series of… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo Ippolito Pilia
Paestum, the timeless beauty of its Doric temples
The archaeological site of Paestum, located in Campania in Italy, is home to three impressive Doric temples dating back to the 6th and 5th centuries BC. These temples are considered to be among the most well-preserved examples of Ancient Greek architecture outside Greek territory. Paestum… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo Maria Lucia Sforza
Have you already visited the village of Roccadaspide, dating back to Roman times?
Roccadaspide is an Italian town in the province of Salerno, in Salerno. It is located in the Sele Valley, about 30 kilometers east of Salerno. The hamlet is located on a hill and offers a panoramic view of the surrounding valley. The history of Roccadaspide… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo Stefano B. da GoogleMaps
What we are presenting and recommending in this short article is an itinerary that you can do even in just one day and which takes place in the province of Salerno, in Campania. The stages can be visited both in the order followed in this article and in the reverse order.
During this trip you will be able to admire the surreal caves that extend for about 3 kilometers and which attract many tourists, an archaeological site of UNESCO heritage, with Doric temples, among the most well-preserved examples of ancient Greek architecture, a Roman village on a hill and which offers a panoramic view of the surrounding valley.
Have you already visited the surreal Caves of Pertosa Auletta?
The Caves of Pertosa Auletta are a natural wonder located in the Campania region of southern Italy. These caves are one of the most popular tourist attractions in the area and were opened to the public in 1932. The Pertosa-Auletta caves are a series of… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo Ippolito Pilia
Paestum, the timeless beauty of its Doric temples
The archaeological site of Paestum, located in Campania in Italy, is home to three impressive Doric temples dating back to the 6th and 5th centuries BC. These temples are considered to be among the most well-preserved examples of Ancient Greek architecture outside Greek territory. Paestum… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo Maria Lucia Sforza
Have you already visited the village of Roccadaspide, dating back to Roman times?
Roccadaspide is an Italian town in the province of Salerno, in Salerno. It is located in the Sele Valley, about 30 kilometers east of Salerno. The hamlet is located on a hill and offers a panoramic view of the surrounding valley. The history of Roccadaspide… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo Stefano B. da GoogleMaps
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