The village’s most famous feature, these natural caves were formed 700,000 years ago in a tufa (limestone) cliff. They were once used by Benedictine monks as a refuge and later fortified in 1566.

The village sits at an average altitude of 350 meters and is surrounded by an "amphitheater" of hills covered in pine and oak. Population: Approximately 1,466 residents (as of 2019).

Held every Thursday morning in the village square, offering local specialties like black truffles, olive oil, honey, and goat cheese.

A two-hectare park located at the foot of the caves, featuring rare plant species and a 35-meter waterfall that cascades down the cliff face.