Monte Castello di Castel Morrone
Castel Morrone (CE)
Hidden gemViews & panoramas

The story
On 1 October 1860, while Garibaldi was gambling the Kingdom on the Volturno, three hundred men under Pilade Bronzetti held out up here against thousands of Bourbon troops until the major fell. Above the walls stand an abandoned sanctuary and a silence that still tastes of that day.
Access
FREE, open climb
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