Monte Rossomanno
POI / Archaeological sites, Parks and natural oases
Monte Rossomanno is the site of an ancient center whose origins date back to the Bronze Age and reach the moment of its destruction in 1394 during the War of the Factions. The site has a panoramic position and displays the remains of the boundary walls, the ancient classical acropolis of Serra Casazze, a Byzantine church, the remains of the castle, and a hermitage which was the only point of permanent human presence. Nature is characterized by the emergence of Plio-Pleistocene sands with fossil presences and by a vegetation that still has a beautiful forest cover.
Periods and opening times
all days of the year
Rules of visit
"Necessary Equipment: Comfortable clothing suitable for the season, a backpack, hiking shoes, and a 1.5-liter water bottle.
Recommended Equipment: A rain cape, binoculars, a camera, and hiking poles."
How to reach Monte Rossomanno
"It can be easily reached from the road that branches off eastwards from the Furma junction between the SP 4 and the SS 117 bis."
Suitable if / for:
- families with children
- necessary guidance