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Monte San Biagio Vacations

Stumbling across a new place is what makes traveling so magical, But of course, it never hurts to learn a thing or two about the area before you go. We'll help you find out a few details about Monte San Biagio.

Monte San Biagio lies 3 miles (5 kilometers) northwest of Fondi. It is also 7 miles (11 kilometers) northeast of Terracina.

Traveling is about meeting people, so why not make pals with a few of the 3,000 locals who live in this area of Latina?

Places to visit in Monte San Biagio

Temples have long attracted pilgrims seeking divine enlightenment in a physical world. Enter the holy site of Tempio di Giove Anxur and have your own quiet reflection. Want some more ideas? Fondi Baronial Castle is a maze of history-filled halls, corridors and rooms. Take a look around, wander the grounds and learn something about this stately fortification. And that's not all. If you're looking for the 'Eat, Pray, Love' experience, why not explore the 'pray' part at Abbey of St. Magnus? Work on your spiritual growth and perhaps even find yourself!

Where do you fly into for Monte San Biagio?

Got your suitcase and passport? Great — jump on a plane to Ciampino Airport (CIA). Once you land, you'll be just 50 miles (80 kilometers) to the northwest from central Monte San Biagio.

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