Abbey of the Holy Trinity of Cava de’ Tirreni

A hidden gem in the Lattari Mountains valley

Among the most stunning monuments in Southern Italy—little known and hidden, yet rich with timeless charm—is the Benedictine Abbey of the Holy Trinity of Cava de’ Tirreni. Nestled in the Selano stream valley, it dazzles anyone who reaches its altar with the humble and almost ethereal majesty of the site. This location of immense historical and cultural value is just a few steps away from Hotel Scapolatiello.

Founded in 1011 by a Benedictine monk, the Abbey—a place where history is felt everywhere—has become a temple of study for researchers from all over the world with its exquisite and diverse works.
Situated on a unique, unrepeatable, and exceptionally beautiful stage, the Abbey of Cava—just 3 km from the city center—is a magical place, far removed from the noise of the city.

Lush mountains, fresh water streams, the sea in the distance, and the “sounds” of nature are what await tourists preparing to visit the area.

trekking routes between nature and culture

From the Abbey, it is possible to start trekking routes toward the Sanctuary of the Avvocata. The path—originally walked by ancient pilgrims—takes about four hours and offers a wonderful view overlooking the sea. Not to be missed are the Cathedral, the Chapel of the Holy Fathers of Cava, the Cave of Saint Alferius, the Ancient Chapels with 11th-century altars, the Romanesque Cloister, the Old and New Chapter Houses, the Chapel of Saint Germanus, the Catacombs, the Lombard Cemetery, and the Museum, the magnificent library which houses an important archive with about 15,000 parchments from the 8th to the 19th century, precious manuscripts, and incunabula.