The Best Road Trip in Italy You’ve Never Heard Of - AFAR
"This 6th-century BCE Greek temple commands the landscape with 15 massive Doric columns set in an isolated, brush-strewn archaeological field; the setting feels cinematic and mythic, with only occasional road noise punctuating the silence, making encounters there unexpectedly surreal and evocative of ancient epic films." - Erica Firpo
Free small site with a nice greek temple, good for a change from the beach as the weather was not great. No bar or kiosk on place. A simple pic nic area inside the fence. Overall interesting but quite basic.
M&D Stewart
Google
A great place to stop & stretch. All free. Crowds consisted of 2 people.
Wayne Kruse
Google
Beautiful piece of history. Free to access. Worth stopping for.
maila pomida
Google
Entrance Gratis/free.
The site is easy to locate,along the highway. Though it is a bit neglected(with hope that it will get more attention and reevaluation) finding a thousands of years history like this is amazing and mindblowing.
The site is not jam packed with people you'll every inch of it.
Toilette not available.
pts pts
Google
Stopped here 19 years ago when the highway was a medicre 2 lane road. Dirt track led to the temple. Good news, nothing has changed! The same blocks are still here, and the site doesn't look any worse than back then. you can visit the temple easily, park, 2 minutes on foot.
Tilman Benecke
Google
One of many abandoned architectural landmarks in southern Italy There is not much to see here, there is no toilet, there is actually nothing, except for this unimpressive ruin from a time which I have relatively little to do with. Supposedly, I heard, there is always nice weather.
Simona Bordoni
Google
Just beautiful. No ticket charged. Go and enjoy the beautiful remains of the temple.
Θοδωρής Γκ
Google
Well-preserved temple of Hera, worth a visit if you're in the region