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Devil's Footprints

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Devil's Footprints

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Ciampate del Diavolo, meaning "Devil's Footprints" in Neapolitan, is a remarkable natural monument and historical site located on the northwestern slope of the extinct Roccamonfina volcano in northern Campania, Italy. Rising to an elevation of approximately 298 metres, this unique location near the town of Foresta in the province of Caserta is globally renowned for preserving some of the oldest fossilized hominid footprints outside of Africa.

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  • Location: Tora E Piccilli, Caserta, Campania, Italy

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    May 20, 2023

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    A curious series of human footprints left by some prehistoric men who, around 350,000 years ago, walked these cliffs leaving their footprints.
    Popular tradition attributes these footprints to the devil, the only one who could in fact walk on the still burning lava.
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    Elevation 300 m

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    Location: Tora E Piccilli, Caserta, Campania, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical duration needed to explore the Ciampate del Diavolo site?

    While the main site with the fossilized footprints is relatively compact, allowing for a visit of 1 to 2 hours, many visitors choose to combine it with a longer hike in the surrounding Roccamonfina Regional Park. This allows for a more comprehensive experience of the area's natural beauty and geological features.

    Are there specific hiking trails at Ciampate del Diavolo, and what is their difficulty level?

    The core attraction is the path leading to the hominid footprints, which involves navigating a steep, 45-degree angled slope. This section is considered of intermediate difficulty due to the incline and uneven terrain, requiring appropriate footwear. While not a long 'trail' in itself, it's a significant part of the visit. The broader area around the Roccamonfina volcano offers various hiking routes for different skill levels, which can be explored to extend your visit.

    Is Ciampate del Diavolo suitable for families with young children?

    The site offers a fascinating educational experience for older children interested in history and geology. However, due to the steep and potentially slippery slope leading to the footprints, it might be challenging for very young children or those in strollers. Families should assess their children's ability to navigate uneven, inclined terrain. Supervision is essential.

    Can I bring my dog to Ciampate del Diavolo?

    Generally, natural monuments and parks in Italy have varying rules regarding pets. It's advisable to check local regulations or contact the park management directly before your visit. If dogs are permitted, they should always be kept on a leash, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after them, especially given the historical significance of the site.

    What are the parking options available at Ciampate del Diavolo?

    While the intro doesn't specify parking, visitors typically find parking facilities near the entrance to the natural monument or in the nearby town of Foresta. It's recommended to arrive earlier in the day, especially during peak season or weekends, as parking can become limited due to the site's popularity.

    How can I reach Ciampate del Diavolo using public transport?

    Ciampate del Diavolo is located in a rural area near the town of Foresta, making direct public transport access potentially limited. Visitors often find it most convenient to reach the site by car. However, you might be able to take a train to a nearby larger town like Sessa Aurunca or Roccamonfina and then use a local bus service or taxi to reach the monument. Checking local bus schedules in advance is highly recommended.

    What geological features, besides the footprints, can be observed at the site?

    Beyond the remarkable hominid footprints, the site itself is a testament to volcanic activity. The footprints are preserved in pyroclastic flow deposits from the extinct Roccamonfina volcano. You can observe the layers of volcanic ash and rock that have been exposed by erosion, offering a direct look at the geological processes that shaped the landscape and preserved these ancient traces.

    Are there any cafes or refreshment options near Ciampate del Diavolo?

    The immediate vicinity of the natural monument is primarily focused on the historical site itself. For cafes, restaurants, or other refreshment options, you would typically need to visit the nearby towns such as Foresta or Roccamonfina. It's a good idea to bring your own water and snacks, especially if you plan a longer visit or hike.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter at Ciampate del Diavolo?

    As part of the Roccamonfina Regional Park, the area around Ciampate del Diavolo is home to various local wildlife. While direct encounters with large animals are rare, you might spot common birds, small mammals, and insects typical of the Mediterranean landscape. The research also mentions the presence of animal paw marks alongside the hominid footprints, possibly from a large dog or wolf, offering a glimpse into the ancient fauna of the region.

    Is it possible to visit Ciampate del Diavolo during winter, and what gear would be necessary?

    Visiting in winter is possible, but conditions can be more challenging. The steep slope leading to the footprints could become slippery with rain or frost. Essential gear would include sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip, warm and layered clothing, and possibly trekking poles for stability. Always check local weather forecasts before planning a winter visit.

    How crowded does Ciampate del Diavolo get on weekends or during peak season?

    As a significant natural monument, Ciampate del Diavolo can attract a fair number of visitors, especially on weekends, public holidays, and during the milder months of spring and autumn. To avoid larger crowds and ensure a more tranquil experience, it's advisable to visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon, or consider a weekday visit if possible.

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