Welcome to Atina:
the Heart of the Comino Valley

Discover the thousand-year history of Atina, a Ciociarian village nestled among the mountains of the Comino Valley. From sacred art to international festivals, from DOC Cabernet wine to hikes in the Abruzzo National Park — every visit is an authentic journey.

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Discover the Hill of Santo Stefano

The ancient acropolis of Atina, the historic heart of the Comino Valley

Five large cities with a thousand incudi
A frabbricare, a risarcir si danno
D’ogni sorte armi. La possente Atina,
Ardea l’antica, Tivoli il superbo,
E Crustumerio, e la torrita Antenna.
Vigilio – Eneide – Libro VII, 630
Marri, quietae cultor et comes vitae,
Quo cive prisca gloriatur Atina,
Has tibi gemellas barbari decus luci
Marziale – Epigrammi – Libro X, 92.2
deinde tui municipes sunt illi quidem splendidissimi homines, sed tamen pauci, si quidem cum Atinatibus conferantur; huius praefectura plena virorum fortissimorum
Cicerone – Orazione pro Planco – VIII, 21
Qui captae decus Nolae ad consulem trahunt, adiciunt Atinam et Calatiam ab eodem captas, Poetelium autem pestilentia orta claui figendi causa dictatorem dictum.
Tito Livio – Ab Urbe Condita – Libro IX, 28
Intus coloniae Capua, ab XL campo dicta, Aquinum, Suessa, Venafrum, Sora, Teanum Sidicinum cognomine, Nola; oppida Abellinum, Aricia, Alba Longa, Acerrani, Allifani, Atinates
Plinio il Vecchio – Naturalis Historia – Libro III, 63
Inimicorum conspiratione, Urbe pulsus Marcus Cicero, cum in Villa quadam Campi Atinatis diverteretur
Valerio Massimo – De Marco Cicerone – Libro I
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How to Get to Atina

Located in the heart of the Comino Valley, Atina is easily accessible by car or public transport. Here’s all the useful information you need to plan your trip and reach one of "The Most Beautiful Villages in Italy" without stress.

Atina is located in province of Frosinone, at about:

  • 45 minutes from Frosinone city

  • 1h 40 from Rome (A1 exit - Cassino)

  • 1h 20 from Naples

👉 From Rome or Naples: take the A1 motorway (Milan-Naples) and exit at Cassino. Continue on the SS509 in the direction of Sora, following the signs for Atina.

Atina is connected via Cotral regional buses with:

Buses stop at Garibaldi Square, in the centre of the village.

The nearest airports are:

  • Rome Ciampino Airport (1h 40 min)

  • Rome Fiumicino Airport (2h 15 min)

  • Naples Capodichino Airport (1h 40 min)

From the airports, you can continue by train to Cassino, continue by bus or rent a car.

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