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Senerchia, AV, Italia
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WWF Oasis of Senerchia
The spectacular waterfall with a drop of 30 meters and the "moss" cave give a surreal touch to the landscape making it fairy-tale-like. The Senerchia Oasis is one of the most striking wonders of Irpinia

Bard'natore waterfalls and shrine of Our Lady of the River
A hiking trail starts in Calabritto and enters a beautiful forest, discovering authentic jewels: water paths, waterfalls and, at the end, the rock-set shrine.

Lake Laceno
A paradise over a thousand meters above sea level: Lake Laceno is a destination to visit again and again. Each season has its own color, making the landscape always unique and new among the expanses and peaks that surround it.

Contursi Terme and the mouth of the Tanagro River
Between Tanagro and Sele, a wonderful mouth

The historic center of Palomonte
The small village of Santa Maria della Sperlonga

bagnolese sheep ricotta cheese
Dairy product made with raw milk from sheep of the breed known as bagnolese or malevizza, constantly grazed. Production techniques have remained unchanged.

OASIS WWF Serre Persano
Welcome to the realm of the otter

WWF Lake Conza Oasis
The Conza reservoir, represents the largest wetland area in Campania, and includes plugs of hydrophilic forest, grassland and steppe environments. We are located in a WWF Oasis with its Visitor Center.

The Biopark and Montella Falls
One of the most beautiful naturalistic places in Campania: it is located within an educational farm. Splendid its waterfalls. Inside picnic area organized, clean and sustainable!

Chestnuts of Irpinia
One of Irpinia's products of excellence: the area's chestnuts are of absolute quality. In two areas they have achieved IGP recognition (Montella chestnut and Serino chestnut). A must try!

The monastic complex of the Most Holy Savior at Goleto
An evocative abbey in the heart of Irpinia

Buccino to Contursi Terme
Where the Tanagro flows into the Sele River