At the feet of Mount Tifata, on the west side of the mountain, there is a little green lung that, thanks to bond between man and nature, can be defined a shelter of quietness.
High Caserta, land of countless medieval villages, pearls set on the mountain crescent that protects and dominates the plain of the ancient Land of Work.
The landscape as an expression of mythology, as the objectification of a profound symbolism ... Greeks and Romans, like other peoples of antiquity, did this when they looked at Nature and its manifestations.
In the presence of the megalithic gate of Trebula Balliensis one has the feeling of being in Ireland, Malta or some archaeological site in Greece, but we are on the land of the upper Caserta area instead.
The Roccamonfina-Foce Garigliano Regional Park is a treasure chest almost unknown to most, which preserves ancient memories, made of fire, faith and incessant work of both Nature and man.
Monte Massico, a natural barrier that divides the Caserta plain from the Garigliano valley, is a solitary mountain "only" 800 meters high but it must not be underestimated or derided, after all it is a place inhabited by the Gods.
Caserta's plain is strongly linked to the ancient Rome, not just for the history of ancient Capua but for the sense of sacred that is still felt over the area today.