Historians believe that this picturesque town, stretched along a tuff terrace between two tributaries of the Isclero River and not far from Mount Taburno, was founded on the site of the Samnite city of Saticula, which became a Roman colony in 313 B.C. The narrow streets remain human-sized: wandering these charming lanes on foot and discovering the suddenly opening squares, the monuments, and the majestic palaces rising at the end of the alleys is a delight for both the eyes and the mind.
But Sant’Agata de’ Goti is not just history—it’s also lush, pristine nature, inviting you to immerse yourself in unique experiences suited to all tastes and skill levels. A timeless land where history, art, nature, and food culture intertwine.