San Floriano
On the top of the hill is the Chiesetta di San Floriano. Partly built with Roman-era materials, the small building stands on a site of great prehistoric and protohistoric significance. Inside, you can admire valuable frescoes from the 13th and 14th centuries AD.
In the summer of 2014, the management of the park was entrusted to the Cooperativa sociale Controvento, which manages the two guesthouses and is committed to continuing the project of protecting and enhancing the area. The cooperative organizes musical events, recreational activities for children, courses on agricultural and farming techniques, and guided excursions.
The trails that wind through the hill guide the visitor along a unique educational path to learn about the local flora and fauna. Visitors can walk barefoot on the dedicated sensory path, rediscover the scents of aromatic and medicinal herbs, engage in sports, savor local products, or stay overnight at one of the guesthouses.