20 Attractions to Explore Near Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
Activities Around
Attractions & Activities Near You
Checkout attractions and activities near your current location
All attractions near Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
Roccaporena
4.1km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
Rita of Cascia, in the world Margherita Lotti, was a religious Italian monastery hermit of Santa Maria Maddalena. Beatified by Pope Urban VIII in 1628, she was proclaimed a saint by Pope Leo XIII in 1900. At the end of the nineteenth century, Roccaporena became for a decade a meeting and excursion place for numerous Italian intellectuals, gathered around Luigi Galassi, rector of the University of Rome "La Sapienza", whose family was originally from Roccaporena.
Piani Di Castelluccio
18.49km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
The plain of Castelluccio It occupies the bottom of an old Apennine lake in the surroundings of the town of Castelluccio de Nursia, currently dry, known for its karst phenomena. The plain is famous for the Fiorite, that is to say, the impressive flowering phenomenon that colors the plain between the end of May and the beginning of July and which represents an incomparable natural spectacle.
Ferrovia Spoleto - Norcia
20.47km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
The Spoleto-Norcia railway was a railway to narrow gauge to electric traction in the ' Umbrian Apennines, decommissioned in 1968. the Spoleto-Norcia railway can be defined as an Alpine railway and represents a small jewel of railway engineering: in fact, 19 tunnels were built along the relatively short route of 51 kilometers, with the pass near Caprareccia di almost 2 kilometers, and 24 futuristic engineering bridges and viaducts of great architectural value.
Forca di Presta
21.73km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
Forca di Presta is a road crossing of the Umbrian-Marche Apennines, located at 1,550 m asl, on the Sibillini mountains, at the foot of Mount Vettore, dividing the territory of the province of Ascoli Piceno, from that of the province of Perugia. It is one of the most characteristic and famous mountain places of the Ascoli province, deserving of particular landscape attention, as well as one of the access points to the Piani di Castelluccio.
Ponte delle torri
22km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
The Ponte delle Torri is an arch bridge derived from a Roman aqueduct located in Spoleto. The structure crosses the path of the Tessino stream and reconnects what tectonic activity and linear erosion of the stream have divided. At the two ends of the bridge, there are two fortresses, the Rocca Albornoziana and the Fortilizio dei Mulini, built to watch over the bridge and active as a mill until the 19th century. The name Ponte Delle Torri could allude to the towers of the two fortresses or to t
Spoleto Cathedral
22.33km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
The cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta is the main place of Catholic worship in the city of Spoleto, the mother church of the archdiocese of Spoleto-Norcia. The cathedral was built starting between 1151 and 1227 in place of a pre-existing building; inside, in the apse, there is the valuable cycle of frescoes by Filippo Lippi Stories of the Virgin, painted in the last years of the artist's life, between May 1467 and September 1469.
Association Rocca Albornoziana
22.57km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
The Rocca Albornoziana is a fortress located on the top of the Sant'Elia hill overlooking the city of Spoleto . This is the main bulwark of the system of fortifications built by Pope Innocent VI , to militarily strengthen and make more evident the authority of the Church in the territories of central Italy , in view of the now imminent return of the papal see to Rome after the seventies. about years of stay in Avignon.
Cima del Redentore
23.05km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
The Cima del Redentore is one of the highest peaks of the Sibillini mountains, as well as the highest peak in Umbria, being exactly on the border between the regions of Umbria and Marche. There are several paths to follow to reach the top of this peak. The first is the one that goes south from Foce di Montemonaco to Lake Pilato. Once you reach the top of the Cima del Redentore, the panorama, as well as including the Umbrian and Marche hinterland, offers a complete view of the Pilato valley.
Clitunno
23.53km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
The Clitunno is a river that flows in Umbria, a tributary of the Topino. In 2011 UNESCO included the small temple that stands on its banks among the World Heritage Sites. It is born near the route of the Via Flaminia, in Campello sul Clitunno, between Spoleto and Foligno, and runs for 59.3 km passing through Pissignano, Cannaiola, Trevi, and Bevagna, to finally throw itself near Cannara in the Topino river, a tributary of the Chiascio. and therefore sub-tributary of the Tiber.
Lago di Pilato
23.78km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
The Pilates Lake is a lake mountain deep sea, located in a glacial cirque, on Mount Carrier, in massive and in the Sibillini Mountains National Park at an altitude of 1,941 m above sea level, belongs to the municipality of Montemonaco, province of Ascoli Piceno, in the Marche. Known and often referred to as " the lake with glasses " due to the shape of its complementary and communicating reservoirs in the periods of the greater presence of water.
Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini
23.85km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
The Monti Sibillini National Park is a national park that protects the natural environment of the mountain massif of the same name, extending between the regions of Marche and Umbria, divided into four provinces and managed by the relevant body based in Visso. It covers an area of approximately 71,437 hectares, on mainly mountainous terrain.
Monte Argentella
24.4km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
Mount Argentella is a mountain located on the border between Marche and Umbria, between the provinces of Ascoli Piceno and Perugia in the Sibillini National Park. The summit of 2200 m asl rises along the main watershed constituted by the ridge that joins Monte Carrier and Monte Sibilla, and that divides the Piani di Castelluccio to the west from the Pilato valley to the east. Along this ridge also rise the Monte Palazzo Borghese and Monte Porche to the north, and the Cima del Redentore to the s
Monte Vettore
24.42km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
Monte Vettore is a mountain of the Apennines. It is the highest peak of the Sibillini massif. It was one of the best trekking routes in this area and a famous tourist attraction. It is also one of the places where you can find a lot of varieties of flora and fauna.
Palazzo Borghese
24.72km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
Palazzo Borghese is a mountain in Marche, Italy. One of the risky trekking destination and also it is one of the picturesque locations and also it gives a wide view of this area which is flourished with vegetation.
Temple of Clitunno
24.98km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
The temple of Clitunno is a small chapel in the shape of the temple in the town of Campello Sul Clitunno. It is located about 1 km downstream of the sources of the Clitunno river, in an area where there are other springs, in the hamlet of Passignano. It is part of the serial site " Lombards in Italy: the places of power ", including seven places full of architectural, pictorial, and sculptural testimonies of Lombard art , registered in the List of World Heritage Sites of humanity UNESCO in June
Monte Porche
25.16km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
The upstream Porche is a mountain located in the Marche, in the province of Ascoli Piceno, in the municipality of Montemonaco, which is part of the group Sibillini. The source of the Aso river originates from Monte Porche, which crosses the provinces of Ascoli Piceno and Fermo from west to east, towards the mountains and the sea, practically marking the border between them.
Passo Cattivo
25.92km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
The Bad Pass is a pass located in the National Park of the Sibillini Mountains, in the Marche region, in the province of Macerata, at 1,869 m asl. The pass connects the west and east sides of the main watershed ridge, connecting Frontignano and the western pastures of the Monte Bove massif with the upper Val Tenna and the Infernaccio. It is one of the lowest points, despite being at 1869 meters, of the magnificent Sibillini ridgeline.
Monte Bove
28.15km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
The Mount Bove (2,169 m asl ) is a mountain located in the north-central part of the chain of Sibillini . Bordered to the north by the gorge of the Ussita stream , to the south it overlooks the Vallinfante valley and connects with the ridge line of the mountain group with the Passo Cattivo , to the east it overlooks the wild Val di Panico and to the west the valley of the Ussita and on the hamlets of the homonymous town.
Monte Sibilla
28.61km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
The Monte Sibilla is a mountain relief in the group Apennines of Sibillini. It takes its name from the Apennine Sibyl, the mythical inhabitant of the cave of the same name, which for centuries veils the height of an aura of legend and mystery. Administratively it is located in the municipality of Montemonaco and partly in that of Montefortino, respectively belonging to the provinces of Ascoli Piceno and Fermo, the whole territory is located in the Sibillini National Park. On the mountain, there
Pizzo Berro
28.8km from Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
The Pizzo Berro is a mountain located in the central part of the group of Sibillini. Administratively it is located on the border between the municipalities of Montefortino, Ussita and Castelsantangelo sul Nera, and has been controlled since 1993 by the Sibillini National Park. It is one of the most beautiful viewpoints of the entire Group, surrounded by the Tenna Valley to the south, the Ambro Valley to the East and the Panico Valley to the west.
Map of attractions near Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
Hotels near Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
Hotels to stay near Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
Know more about Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia
Viale Santa Rita, 06043 Cascia PG, Italy
The basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia is a minor basilica of Cascia, belonging to the homonymous sanctuary: inside the mortal remains of Santa Rita are venerated. The church, located almost on the top of the Sant'Agostino hill and whose access to the churchyard is allowed by a short staircase, has a facade covered in white travertine from Tivoli set between two spiers , which end with two small bell cells, surmounted by crosses in iron.