Itinerary | WAY OF THE RURAL CHURCHES - Itinerary 9: Poggio Sannita - Castelverrino |
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Region | MOLISE (IS) - ITALY |
Start point | COMUNE DI POGGIO SANNITA - COMUNE DI CASTELVERRINO |
Difficulty | E |
Lenght | 2,90 km |
Walking time | 0h 50' |
Height difference | +220 m -300 m |
Maximum quota | 695 m |
Course description
“Dangerous path in case of rain or snow. Traveling in the Autumn – Winter period is not recommended.” The stage leading from Poggio Sannita to the charming center of Castelverrino is short but intense, offering walkers an experience rich in emotions and discoveries along the way. It begins with a steep descent into the picturesque scenery of the Verrino Creek, passing through a dense forest characterized by rocky outcropping formations. This section of the walk offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in unspoiled nature and enjoy the coolness and tranquility of the forest. Once across the Verrino Creek, the route involves a steep climb to the quaint center of Castelverrino. This climb offers spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding hills and the valley below, providing moments of great beauty and admiration for the landscape. The route followed during this leg is an old, forgotten mule track that for centuries connected the two towns of Poggio Sannita and Castelverrino. Through this ancient trail, walkers have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the history and atmosphere of times past, imagining the journeys and stories of those who walked this road in the past. The descent into the forest, the crossing over the Verrino Stream and the scenic ascent along the scenic Vallone La Rocca make this stage an unforgettable experience for walkers seeking adventure and natural beauty.
Useful information
Equipment and practical advice
EQUIPMENT
To optimize your equipment, carefully read information about the route to be taken and the weather and climate forecast. This could be a list of basic equipment:
backpack suitable for real needs – At least 1L of water (2 in warm months/hot drink in winter) – Hiking map – guide – sunglasses – multifunctional penknife – head flashlight – smartphone battery charger – powerbank – camera – insect repellent – first aid kit – rain jacket – airtight bag for valuables and clothing to keep dry in case of rain – bag for trash – anti-inflammatory ointment – personal medication.
Bring some light and nutritious food such as dried fruits, chocolate bars, candy, honey (energy snack). Pack your lunch in advance or be sure to pass through a town in case you need supplies. Bring trekking poles that assist in pushing uphill and help with stability on rough trails. The presence of streams and wooded trails makes some trails impassable and very muddy in heavy rains. High, waterproof hiking shoes are essential here, along with good quality (breathable) socks, which should never be underestimated! Your clothing should not lack: Windbreaker/waterproof jacket; Hat; Gloves for low temperatures.
TIPS & BEHAVIOR
Although it may seem superfluous, we recall the need to behave properly and respectfully toward others and the environment, each person making his or her own contribution by bringing back with them what would harm the environment. The path can be walked all year round, but of course spring and autumn offer the best weather and landscape conditions. For many high stretches, periods of large winter snowfall should be avoided, and in the hottest summer period, water supply and travel time should be well calculated to move during the milder hours and stop during the hottest hours. The path is well marked with comfort flags and marker arrows.
Let’s not damage the plants, let’s remember that we walk through protected environments that need to be protected. We do not light fires. We keep dogs on a leash or harness, mandatory in protected areas. We do not abandon waste. We prevent all fire hazards. We also take into account that some trails may be challenging in bad weather conditions. We always follow the official trails and when in doubt turn back to the last marked trailhead. In Molise, free camping is prohibited in certain areas, therefore, facilities that can accommodate must be used.
CAI Classification of Routes
Italian Alpine Club classification of routes according to difficulty in hiking and cycling
EXCURSION SCOPE
T = Tourist
FEATURES
Routes on cart tracks, mule tracks or obvious paths that pose no uncertainties or problems of orientation, with modest inclines and moderate elevation changes.
SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES
Require basic hiking knowledge and physical fitness for walking.
EQUIPMENT
Appropriate clothing and footwear are still required.
E = Hiking
FEATURES
Routes that represent the majority of hiking routes, thus among the most varied in terms of natural environments. They take place on mule tracks, trails and sometimes tracks; on different terrain by geomorphological and vegetation context (e.g., pastures, undergrowth, debris, scree). They are generally marked and may have steep sections. Easy, unexposed rock passages can be encountered that require the use of hands for balance. Any exposed spots are usually protected. They can cross flat or shallowly sloping areas on residual snow.
SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES
They require sense of direction and hiking experience and adequate training.
EQUIPMENT
Suitable equipment with special regard to footwear is required.
EE= Experienced hikers
FEATURES
Nearly always marked routes that require ability to move along trails and tracks over impervious and/or treacherous terrain (steep and/or slippery slopes of grass, rocks or stony debris), often unstable and uneven. They may have exposed sections, traverses, ledges or rocky sections with slight technical difficulties and/or equipped, while via ferratas proper are excluded. They are developed on medium to steep slopes. Crossing sections on snow may be necessary, while all glacier routes are excluded.
SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES
Need excellent hiking experience, orienteering skills, knowledge of the characteristics of the mountain environment, sure-footedness and absence of vertigo, evaluative and decision-making skills as well as adequate physical fitness.
EQUIPMENT
Require appropriate equipment and gear for the planned itinerary.
EEA = Experienced hikers with equipment
A ferrata is defined as a route whose sections on rock are specially equipped with metal structures: cables, chains, ladders, pegs and stirrups, which facilitate and enable its progression. They provide for the use of personal protective equipment certified according to current regulations (harness, via ferrata kit and helmet) and adequate technical preparation. They are marked at the start by special signs and meet precise construction and regulatory criteria.
Points of interest
Church of Our Lady of Grace
The building of this temple, which took place around 1590, was due to feudal lord Giovanni de Raho. The church, the chronicles report, was renovated for reasons of stability as early as a few years after its founding and on several occasions in the following centuries. In particular, the original nave was flanked by the two side aisles precisely to improve its stability. There are few original artistic and architectural elements. Twentieth-century are the portico and buttresses. In 1720 a strong earthquake shook Abruzzo and Molise. The parish church of St. Victoria virgin and martyr was reduced to ruins, and the seat of the parish for five years was the extra moenia church, which housed the valuable 16th-century Neapolitan-made statue of the saint. The church is reached every year by devout Poggese on March 25, the Feast of the Annunciation. An object of great veneration was and still is the recently restored early 19th-century wooden statue depicting Our Lady of Grace kept in the parish church.
Box trivia: In various localities at the Feast of the Annunciation it was suggested that a ritual be practiced for the healing or prevention of hernia. The local declination of the rite involved the boys reaching the little church by passing through fields covered by brambles.
Chapel of Saint Lucy
Built in 1860 by faithful Poggese man Giuseppe Mastronardi, it remained in the patron’s family until the 1870s. It was later donated to the parish of St. Victoria. As can be seen from the inscription above, the restoration and endowment of the bell tower and adjoining bell was commissioned by Dr. Lucio Antenucci.
The chapel houses the statue of the saint, made of wood and papier-mâché in the 19th century and restored in the late 1890s. The festival, until the 1970s marked by a massive fair, falls on the first Sunday in June and it is customary to bless vehicles by asking the Syracuse saint to protect drivers.
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Poggio Sannita – Castelverrino
(km 2,90)
Itinerary 9
Departure: Poggio Sannita
Arrival: Castelverrino
Distance: 2,90 kilometers
Travel time: 0h 50′
Difficulty: Hiking
Height difference: +220 -300
16% asphalt – 10% cart tracks – 74% gravel.
Cyclability: No
Recommended Period: Spring, summer
Dangerous path in case of rain or snow. Traveling in the Autumn – Winter period is not recommended.
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It should be noted that the routes may include sections where vehicular traffic is concurrent.
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Other Itineraries
I1: Civitanova del Sannio – Poggio Sannita
I2: Poggio Sannita – Belmonte del Sannio
I3: Belmonte del Sannio – Agnone
I4: Agnone – Capracotta
I5: Capracotta – Pescopennataro
I6: Pescopennataro – Sant’Angelo del Pesco
I7: Sant’Angelo del Pesco – Castel del Giudice
I8: Castel del Giudice – Capracotta
I9: Poggio Sannita – Castelverrino
I10: Castelverrino – Agnone
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The “Walk of the Country Churches” is an outdoor trail of about 90 kilometers connecting 9 historical centers e 15 small churches scattered throughout the territory of Agnone, Belmonte del Sannio, Capracotta, Castel del Giudice, Castelverrino, Civitanova del Sannio, Pescopennataro, Poggio Sannita e Sant’Angelo del Pesco.
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