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Mediterranean Cilento Park Ride


Itinerary for Mediterranean Cilento Park Ride


  1. Stationary riding weeks
  2. Inn to Inn riding weeks
  3. Activities on rest days

Stationary riding weeks - sequence of days may change.

Day 1  Arrival after lunch. We will greet you and invite you to a welcome drink. Before dinner you will meet with your riding guide for the week to go over the week's itinerary.  If still time we will ride for an hour at the riding center to get used to the horses.
Day 2  The Crest of the Gods
We leave Casal Velino and ride along Velia’s coastal route for about 8 km to the archaeological site of Elea-Velia where the Eleatic School was founded by Parmenides and Zeno.
The Angevin Tower overlooks the ruins. We leave the horses outside and make a quick visit to the archaeological site accompanied by an expert guide. We continue our ride through an ancient olive-grove of the “Pisciotta” variety, to join the path of the Ridge of the Gods, close to the terraces sacred to Jupiter. The path runs alongside the walls of the ancient village and is immersed in a beautifully preserved landscape where you can breathe in the typical scents of the Mediterranean scrubland. We ride for about 10 km up to an altitude of 250 metres above sea-level where we can admire an exquisite landscape of the sea, the tower and the two gulfs of Ascea and Casal Velino.
We ride further inland into the National Park of Cilento, keeping ahead of us the Sacred Mount (1705 m above sea-level), destination of many pilgrimages. From the top of the ridge we can admire Lake Petrosa, surrounded by luxuriant vegetation. On our way down the ridge we will ride along the shores of the lake (94 m above sea-level) and enter a thick pine forest where we will stop to rest and let the horses drink. We return to the agritourism in the evening.  (18 miles)
Day 3  Between the Middle-Ages and the Renaissance
We start out along the road that skirts the hill to the right of the agriturismo and ride 3 km to the small Church of San Giovanni (Saint John). The Church, which dates back to the XIV century, is thought to have been built by Basilian monks.
Then on towards Celso (10 km from the departure point) which is completely immersed in the countryside, along tracks which allow you to fully admire the beauties of the Mediterranean scrub land (broom, bramble, heather, holm-oak, oak and sorb). We enter Celso through the arch of Mazziotti’s Palace (now a national monument) which belonged to a Baron and very illustrious scholar. Celso, an ancient medieval village dating back to 1050, was the scene of the events of the Risorgimento in Cilento which took place in 1828 and 1848.
We leave the village (418 m above sea-level) and ride on towards Pollica past a wood of young chestnut trees and then again through the Mediterranean scrubland that becomes the natural frame to the blue sea and spectacular coastline. We enter Pollica through a Franciscan Monastery founded in 1611 by Prince Capano. Along the streets of the town we can admire the typical stone portals and the 17th Century Palace Tower which dominates the village. We stop here for a picnic lunch.
After lunch, we leave Pollica and continue our journey along narrow paths, past gorges and streams until we reach Pioppi and the sea. We return to the agritourism in the evening.   (20 miles)
Day 4  Along the Crest of Mount Stella
After breakfast we will saddle the horses and start riding towards Mount Stella.Following the trails next to the river we ‘ll pass through woods of intense Mediterranean scrubs .After some km. the trails start rising up the hill to the Crest where cows pasture in complete freedom.The view from there is so beautiful that it does not seem true ,it rather seems a painting.The hills are covered by olive-trees that almost reach the sea.Once we reach Guarrazzano,a very small town along the mountain ,where we ‘ll stop for lunch. You’ll enjoy a barbecue and some good local wine in the shadow of ancient trees .After watering the horses it’s time to saddle the horses again and start riding until we reach the town of Stella Cilento.Accordingly to history the inhabitants of this town were famous for breeding pigs,infact until the early “900 the town had the name of “Porcili”Now it’s time to take the way home following trail that allows us the view on other small villages.  (20 miles)
Day 5 
Free day to relax, go to the beach, sight-see Salerno or Pompeii, take part of a cooking class, or just relax at the pool.
Day 6 The Road of the Monks
We ride through a colorful landscape dotted with olive-trees to reach, after 2km, a stream which will lead us to a ford over the river Alento. From here, we ride towards the hills past vineyards and olive-groves, leaving behind us a beautiful view of the Gulf of Casal Velino and Velia Castle. We ride towards Castel Nuovo Cilento (272 m above sea-level) where we will stop to rest, eat and visit the medieval castle. This site of clear medieval origin was a very important bulwark at the time of the saracen invasions, Later it became the administrative center of the feud of Guido d’Alemagna. On the way back, after a downhill ride through olive-trees, we arrive at Pantana where we find the Franciscan monastery of Saint Clare (20 m above sea-level). In front of us stretches the plain of the river Alento, with its intense cultivation of vegetables.
We ride on towards Isca Longa to cross the river at its shallowest point. From here, past an area of reafforestation of pines and eucalyptus trees, we reach San Giorgio where, according to legend, there was a settlement of monks professing to the Greek rite, before the year 1000. After the war of Vespro (1282-1302) both the settlement and the village were destroyed. We return to the agritourism in the evening.
Day 7  The Road of the Otter
After breakfast we saddle the horses to reach the Alento river-bed.First we’ll follow the trail up to the hill “Torricelli”from where we can enjoy a wonderful view on the plain and on the gulf.
We set of along the river through a various and luxuriant vegetation until we reach an oxbow. Here we stop to water the horses and to have a delicious pic nic lunch cooked especially for us in the Moresani kitchen.The Alento river rises and flows into areas of the National Park of Cilento and is characterized by the typical Mediterranean greenery but you can also see the work of mankind such as the Alento dam or the semi-natural humid areas in the valley.If we are lucky we get to see some species of threatened wildlife such as the otter or a stone-curlew and maybe a nutcracker.The so called “SIC” area of the river Alento is part of the initiative “Rete Natura 2000. This has been introduced through “Habitat” by the European Comunity in 1992 with the aim to help preserving the biological diversity of this territory. Now the horses can rest while we sit down to a delicious picnic lunch served at the table,which has been especially prepared for us in the Moresani kitchen.Enjoy this typical Cilento food and you will never forget it.
After the lunch break it’s time to ride again.The trail follows the plain and allows us to alternate canter and trot always surrounded by the colorful nature until we reach the Alento dam where the horses will rest for the night while we will be driven back to the farm to enjoy a hot shower and a wonderful dinner. (20 miles)
Day 8  Departure after breakfast.

Stationary riding weeks    Inn to Inn riding weeks   Activities on rest days

Inn to Inn riding weeks

Day 1  Arrival after lunch. We will greet you and invite you to a welcome drink. Before dinner you will meet with your riding guide for the week to go over the week's itinerary.  If still time we will ride for an hour at the riding center to get used to the horses.
Day 2  Between the Middle-Ages and the Renaissance
We start out along the road that skirts the hill to the right of the agriturismo and ride 3 km to the small Church of San Giovanni (Saint John). The Church, which dates back to the XIV century, is thought to have been built by Basilian monks. Then on towards Celso (10 km from the departure point) which is completely immersed in the countryside, along tracks which allow you to fully admire the beauties of the Mediterranean scrubland (broom, bramble, heather, holm-oak, oak and sorb). We enter Celso through the arch of Mazziotti’s Palace (now a national monument) which belonged to a Baron and very illustrious scholar. Celso, an ancient medieval village dating back to 1050, was the scene of the events of the Risorgimento in Cilento which took place in 1828 and 1848.
We leave the village (418 m above sea-level) and ride on towards Pollica past a wood of young chestnut trees and then again through the Mediterranean scrubland that becomes the natural frame to the blue sea and spectacular coastline. We enter Pollica through a Franciscan Monastery founded in 1611 by Prince Capano. Along the streets of the town we can admire the typical stone portals and the 17th Century Palace Tower which dominates the village. We stop here for a picnic lunch.
After lunch, we leave Pollica and continue our journey along narrow paths, past gorges and streams until we reach Pioppi and the sea. We return to the agritourism in the evening.   (20 miles)
Day 3 Along the valley of the river Alento
Leaving the hills we will move towards the sea along the valley of the river Alento, to head against the valley of the river Mingardo and the mountain range of Bulgheria, continuing on the southern slope which dominate the arid Mediterranean scrub land that are stained with unbelievable colors, like the wide growth of flowering lavender, and to go up again to the ruins of the Greek-roman fort of Monte Civitella. A mini bus takes us back to the inn for dinner and overnight.
Day 4  Along the Crest to Rofrano
We continue among the nature, rich of mountainous vegetation and untouched ancient villages, to reach Rofrano. The birth of this village was around 10th century. The native urban center rose behind the religious installation constituted from a basilica and this convent held a community of Basilian monks. The old convent is reconstructed and turned into a Bed & Breakfast where we will be accommodated by the kind owner.
Day 5  Towards the Sleeping Lioness

We head towards the village San Nazario, part of San Mauro La Bruca in the valley of Lambro and Mingardo, whose origins are recognized by handicrafts left from laymans and basilian monks descending from a Greek-Byzantine colonization which lived during the 10th century in the south of Italy. The sight of the Bulgheria mountain (also called “the sleeping lioness”, 1225 meter above sea level) lays ahead of us, whose name derives from bulgarian farmers, that were established here before the year 500. At the edge of San Nazario we will stop for the night, accommodated in two Bed & Breakfasts.
Day 6  The Road of the Monks
We move again towards the sea, around us dwells the dense wood with chestnut trees and ferns, reaching Mandia, part of county Ascea, a small village castled on a hill, we turn to the old street of the salt, and then finding the sea close to Velia Elea, the ancient city founded by the Foceis in 500 B.C., crib of the ancient philosophical school of Parmenide.
Day 7  Relax and Half day Ride
A relaxing morning is followed by a nice afternoon ride return to the riding center just in time to freshen up and enjoy a fabulous dinner before the last overnight.
Day 8  Departure after breakfast.

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Other Activities:
Guided tours to the archaeological site of Velia, interesting walking tours along the crest of the gods and the suggestive trails of Cilento passing through ancient towns; bowshot,swimming in the pool and the possibility to participate at the main rural works on the farm (picking olives,milking the goats,making cheese in our cheese-factory...) will make your stay interesting and pleasant.
The farm is the ideal place for those who love open air sports. Nature is the real protagonist here, you’ll want to go hiking through uncontaminated woods and the typical mediterranean vegetation or walk along beatiful trails and medieval towns of the National Park of Cilento. The possibility to do some bowshooting or to swin in our pool will give you the chance to reach a perfect state of mind and body.

Hiking: Alta Via del Monte Stella
Length: 3h30’, difficulty: medium
This route follows the crest of Mount Stella and is one of the principal mountain paths of the area.
The excursion can be started in the town of Montecorice,more precisely in the village of Cosentini or Ortodonico, or in the town of Perdifumo. Starting from Cosentini you will pass through an area called “ Montanari” reaching the country road.Starting from Perdifumo instead, you will follow the crest of Punta Carpinia until reaching the equipped area of Monte Corbara. The path will bring you from here through a wooden area along the crest and offers many panoramic views. You will be able to observe “ Mount Cervati”, the “ Alburni”, but also Cape Palinuro, the gulf of Salerno and the Amalfi coast.
This itinerary, which offers a landscape painting of rare beauty, also has e rich historical background.Along the way you will see the ruins of the “ Castelluccio” and the Chapel of the “ Madonna della Stella” whose cult dates back to the pre-Christian age.
Walking down from Mount Stella ,through a beautiful wood you’ll reach the so called “ Vivaio” an quipped area, ideal place for some relax.

Hiking: Casal Velino - Acciaroli
Da Casal Velino ad Acciaroli
Length:2-5h,difficulty:medium
This route is one of the best known in the area and follows the southern slope of Mount Stella. It starts in the panoramic town of Casal Velino following an easy path which offers you a splendid view on the country and takes you to the town of Celso. If you like you can take the ancient road through the green valley and along the stream Mortelle until you find a stony staircase that reaches Celso.
From Celso,another panoramic path takes you to the convent of San Francesco and then to Pollica which has a well-preserved historical center and a small castle. This route is all down hill, passing through the village of Cannicchio, unchanged in all this years, and through a wonderful Mediterranean scrub until reaching the coast.The walk ends on the sea and along the streets of Acciaroli, characteristic seafearing town. This route can be also started in the town of Celso, going towards the village of Galdo, or following the river as far as Pioppi where you can take a bath in its crystal clear water.

Stationary riding weeks    Inn to Inn riding weeks   Activities on rest days

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Mediterranean Cilento Park Ride
Tour Code: IT-ITSR12
8 days / 7 nights ~$2,015.00
Dates : March - June, Sept - Nov

Trip Rating :
Difficulty : Riding Level
Riding Level Explained
ABeginner
Beginner A rider who has limited experience, is unable to post the trot and does not canter.
BNovice
Novice A rider who is capable of mounting and dismounting unassisted, capable of applying basic aids, comfortable and in control at the walk, moderate length posting trots, and short canters.
CIntermediate
Intermediate A rider who has a firm seat, is confident and in control at all paces (including posting trots, two point canters and gallops), but does not ride regularly.
D Strong Intermediate
Strong Intermediate An intermediate rider who is currently riding regularly and is comfortable in the saddle for at least 6 hours per day.
EAdvanced
All of the above, plus an independent seat, soft hands, and capable of handlinga spirited horse in open country.
Lodging: Standard
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= Facilities in lodges, estancias, haciendas, resorts, etc.
   
Basic lodging - some with shared bathroom facilities, usually no AC or room service.
Regular standard room - usually with private bath.
 Accommodations with superior comforts.
   
 = Trips with nights in tent camps. Sometimes the first and last night are in hotels.
   
Basic tent camping - everyone helps out with camp chores.
Regular standard with some camp amenities and camp cook.
Camping facilities with superior comforts like camp shower, bathroom facility..
   
 = Trips that combine nights in hotels and camping.
   
Basic accommodation and basic camping facilities can be expected.
Regular standard with some nicer amenities.
Only assigned to hotel and camping facilities with superior comforts.

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A 2013 05/11 - 05/18 8d / 7n AP Inn to Inn Riding Holiday... 4 /6 Expired
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