The cultural and urban beauties of Irpinia, in Campania, are waiting to be discovered through a guided excursion among the archaeological sites of the small town of Avella.
Starting from the Roman Amphitheatre, one of the oldest open-air museums in Campania, you will walk through the narrow streets of the centre on a trekking route between nature and archaeology.
Your guide will lead you to Palazzo Baronale, in Piazza Municipio, where you will have access to the museum areas to delve further into Avella's fascinating history. Here you will also visit the marvellous 18th-century garden designed by Luigi Vanvitelli, architect of the Royal Palace of Caserta.
The route will take you to relive medieval glimpses, arriving at the Longobard Castle, the only castle in southern Italy to preserve both ancient perimeter walls. Here you can stop and enjoy a natural landscape to be captured and you can recharge your batteries before returning to the Roman Amphitheatre.
This archaeo-trekking will keep you on the move as you explore the most fascinating archaeological sites on the slopes of the Partenio Regional Park.
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During the route, there will be the possibility to stop near the Medieval Longobard Castle and eat a possible packed breakfast brought from home.