The Mount Taburno (1391 m.) with the Mount Camposauro (1388 m.) and other lower peaks form a calcareous massif, which appears isolated in the Apennines of Campania.
The Mount Camposauro (1388 m.) is the second highest peak and it is in the northern part of the homonym mountain massif, which the Taburno is also part of.
The Monte Mutria, at the border between Molise and Campania, is part of the Matese mountains.
It is the kingdom of the Sleeper. Looming as absolute protagonist in every corner of the regional park with the name of its main peaks, Taburno and Camposauro.
Otters swim in it happy and safe.
Fifty years ago, water flowed through the valley at the foot of the Matese with the Tammaro river, which has its origin precisely in those mountains.
The Sabato river (50 km) starts from the Colle Finestra on the Monte Terminio and flows for in Irpinia for most of its stream,