Mirabella Golf Club
An Irpinia resort nine where vines, olive groves and rolling terraces turn golf into a wine-country stay
Mirabella Golf Club is one of the most distinctive southern golf addresses because the course is woven directly into the wine-and-olive landscape of Irpinia and into the wider Radici Resort estate. The nine-hole routing is short on the card but tactically alive, with terraces, ponds, slopes and vineyard scenery giving the round a resort feel without flattening its local identity.
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Aeclanum — Passeggiata nel parco archeologico romano
The archaeological park of Aeclanum is the clearest cultural counterpoint for Mirabella because it puts Roman road, ruins, paving stones and open countryside back into the same day. It is not an over-produced site, and that is exactly why it feels so believable after a round in Irpinia.
“Go when the light is still high enough to read the site but already soft on the stone. Thirty slow minutes are enough here: measure matters more than encyclopedic depth.”
Taurasi — Cantina e borgo del grande rosso irpino
Taurasi is the wine detour that completes Mirabella most naturally: stone lanes, Aglianico culture and cellars that truly explain why this part of Irpinia tastes the way it does. It gives the round a real gastronomic backbone, not just a pleasant glass.
“Pair a single cellar visit with a short village walk and stop there. Taurasi gains value when it stays focused, not when it turns into a tasting marathon.”
Gesualdo — Castello e panorama sulle colline d'Irpinia
Gesualdo is the most scenic panoramic detour from Mirabella: a ridge village with a dominant castle, living stone and long views over the folds of Irpinia. It adds altitude and historical drama to a day already built around inland hills and vineyards.
“Arrive in the last hour of light and walk up without trying to cover everything. The real payoff is the castle above the village; the rest should remain atmosphere, not a checklist.”