From here it is easy to reach the rest of the region, with popular mountain resorts like Campitello Matese and Capracotta, which welcome skiers and high-altitude enthusiasts, offering a variety of hotels, farm stays, and guesthouses. On the Adriatic coast, a gem like Termoli stands out, with its charming old town perched above the sea, its light stone alleys, and the romantic maze of arches, small squares, and steps. Here, alongside the usual hotels and guesthouses, it is easier to find modern B&Bs and rooms for rent, housed in freshly renovated former cottages or, indeed, to have the unique experience of a diffused hotel, staying in accommodations nestled within ancient walls that tell a fascinating and centuries-old story. Molise, as is known, does not have major tourist attractions but is a very pleasant and welcoming land for those wishing to escape so-called “civilization” and discover untouched natural environments, such as the Matese Massif, the Collemeluccio Nature Reserve and that of Montedimezzo, or the Molise side of the Abruzzo National Park itself. Here, there is no shortage of farms, agritourisms, small family-run hotels, mountain huts, all offering simple but genuine hospitality, also made of ancient flavors and unbreakable customs.
Where to Stay in Molise
Campobasso, a quiet yet lively capital of the small Molise (it’s a commercial city and important university hub), offers accommodation options that fit its profile: hotels, residences, guesthouses, B&Bs in the charming houses of its ancient medieval heart.

