Monte Castelfraiano


Castel Fraiano is a mountain in the Samnite, located in the Province of Chieti, within the territory of the municipality of Castiglione Messer Marino. At 1,415 m a.s.l., it is the highest peak of the Monti Frentani.

Geography

Characterized by very gentle shapes, the mountain offers a wide panorama spanning from the Majella massif to the Mainarde, from the to the Matese, from the Val di Sangro to Alto Molise, from to the Adriatic Sea.
The main rivers originating from this or nearby mountains, which effectively demarcate their separation, are the, the Sente, and the. The first two separate Castel Fraiano from and, or from Montecastelbarone, while the last serves this role between the southern extensions of the Castel Fraiano and Colle dell’Albero reliefs.
The slopes of this relief vary. The part facing the Val di Sangro is characterized by an almost complete absence of shrubby flora, replaced by pastures that once provided fodder for livestock, while the side facing the Sinello valley features a mixed forest of beeches and silver firs of community interest, protected by the.
At the foot of the mountain, on the southwest slope, there is also a small, figure-eight-shaped lake in the process of silting up, named Lago la Croce.

Wind farm

This mountain, like those surrounding it, has been subject, since 2001, to the installation of 44 wind turbines ranging from ninety to one hundred meters in height, implemented after the signing of two thirty-year agreements between the Municipality of Castiglione and two companies of the Edison group.

Environment

Flora

The flora primarily consists of the plants and shrubs of the Oasi di Selva Grande. Among the most significant species are undoubtedly the silver fir, very rare in the Southern Apennines, and the beech, alongside various other species including: the maple, the yew, the lime, the European ash, the wych elm, the hornbeam, the Turkey oak, the hazel, the rowan, and in the undergrowth the crocus, the scilla, the Solomon’s seal, and the columbine.

Fauna

The fauna is typical of Apennine woodlands.

History

Among the testimonies of the past that have reached us are the high-altitude fortress of Castelfraiano, the medieval, and the, all essentially related to periods following the High Middle Ages.