Percorsi di equitazione in convenzione con il Centro Ippico Sorve di Capriati al Volturno
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See the Romanesque/neoclassic cathedral built on the site of a pagan temple. Visit the remains of the Roman viaduct and the museum housed in the ex Monastery of Saint Mary of the Monks with fragments of Roman lapidae and the remains of Homo Aeserniensis dating from a million years ago; the Fontana della Fraterna (a public fountain constructed between the 13th and 14th centuries); the hermitage of Saints Cosma and Damiano and watch the local artisans making the finest articles using tatting.
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Saepinum / Altilia (Km 65)
A walled Roman city (like Pompei) with forum, theatre, shops and four entrance gates.
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www.sanvincenzoalvolturno.it
Visit the remains of the monastery with its 8 chapels, buildings, workshops and refectory for 400 monks, which was destroyed by the Saracens 881ad.: The crypt of the Abbott Epifanio, which is entirely decorated by frescoes dating from 824 ad. The existing abbey was reconstructed in the 11th century on the opposite bank of the river.
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These tratturi are the ancient grass tracks, 111 metres wide, along which the shepherds used to drive their flocks in autumn down from the mountains towards warmer grazing lands - a sort of natural motorway wich crosses the landscape without spoiling it.The province contains four tratturi: |
Pescasseroli-Candela (via Isernia)
Castel di Sangro-Lucera (via Pescolanciano)
Celano-Foggia (via Pietrabbondante e Staffoli)
Atleta-Biferno (via Sant'Angelo del Pescopennataro)
Over 100 kilometres of traks, amid the peaceful setting of the lovely mountain scenery.
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www.zampogna.org
In the last week of July: INTERNATIONAL BAGPIPE FESTIVAL a big happening of folk music, musicians and people coming from oll the Europe.
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The Papal Bell Foundry Marinelli with its adjacent museum where you can trace the history of bell making over a thousand years. There are numerous churches and shops with articles worked in copper and iron.
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Capracotta
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Apennine flower garden and cross country skiing |
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