How to get to Campobasso: complete transport guide
How to reach Campobasso by train, car and bus. Railway station, motorways and main roads, connections to Naples and Rome and local transport to the centre.
How to get to Campobasso by plane
Campobasso does not have its own airport. The nearest airports are:
- **Naples Capodichino (NAP)**: about 130 km (1h40 by car). The most convenient for domestic and international flights. From Naples, direct SATI/Lariviera buses or train (via Benevento/Isernia)
- **Rome Fiumicino (FCO)**: about 230 km (2h30 by car). Further away but with more international flights
- **Pescara (PSR)**: about 160 km (2h by car), useful for Ryanair low-cost flights
- **Foggia (no longer operating scheduled flights)**: the city is only 70 km away, useful as a railway hub
From all airports, the most practical connection is car hire or a bus/train combination.
How to get to Campobasso by train
**Campobasso** has a railway station on the Termoli-Campobasso-Isernia/Naples line (operated by Trenitalia). Trains are regional and journey times are not short:
- **Rome**: no convenient direct connection. The best route is Rome-Caserta/Benevento then change for Campobasso (4-5 hours total). Alternatively, a direct bus
- **Naples**: via Benevento, about 3-4 hours with a change
- **Termoli**: 1h30 (connection with the Adriatic line for Pescara, Ancona, Bologna)
- **Isernia**: about 1h
The station is in the lower part of the city, about a 15-minute walk from the historic centre. Trains run infrequently: check timetables on Trenitalia.
How to get to Campobasso by car
Driving is the most convenient way to reach Campobasso:
- **From Rome** (230 km, 2h30): A1 to San Vittore, then SS6 and SS17, or A1 to Caianello, then SS372 and the Biferno valley road
- **From Naples** (130 km, 1h40): A1 to Caianello, then SS372 to Campobasso, or A16 to Benevento and then SS88
- **From Foggia** (70 km, 1h): SS17 through southern Molise
- **From Termoli** (70 km, 1h): SS647 (Biferno valley road)
- **From Pescara** (160 km, 2h): A14 to Termoli then SS647, or via Isernia
There is no direct motorway connection to Campobasso: the final stretch is always on state or regional roads, often winding but scenic.
Parking in the city:
- **Via Monsignor Bologna car park** (centre)
- **Piazza Savoia car park** (station area)
- **Blue lines**: 0.50-1 euro/hour
- **Several free areas** in outlying districts
How to get to Campobasso by bus
The bus is often the most practical way to reach Campobasso from major cities:
- **FlixBus**: connections to Rome, Naples, Milan and other cities
- **SATI Autolinee**: Roma Tiburtina-Campobasso (about 3 hours, several daily services)
- **Lariviera**: Naples-Campobasso (about 2 hours)
- **ATM Molise**: comprehensive regional network for Isernia, Termoli and Molise's villages
The main long-distance bus stop is in **Piazza Savoia**, near the railway station.
Getting from the arrival point to the centre
Urban public transport is run by **SEAC**. The bus network connects the city's various districts. A single ticket costs 1 euro.
From the railway station / Piazza Savoia:
- **Historic centre (Via Ferrante, Castello Monforte)**: 15-minute uphill walk
- **Corso Vittorio Emanuele II** (shopping street): 10-minute walk
- **University of Molise**: SEAC bus
Campobasso is a city with significant elevation changes: the medieval historic centre is perched on the hill dominated by Castello Monforte (790 m), while the modern city extends downhill. Steps and steep climbs are an integral part of the walk.
Practical tips
Molise is a region with limited public transport: car hire is strongly recommended for visiting the surroundings. From Campobasso you can reach Sepino and the Altilia archaeological site (30 km), Oratino (10 km, one of Italy's most beautiful villages), Agnone (90 km, papal bell foundries) and the Campitello Matese ski area (40 km). The SATI bus from Rome is the quickest and most direct way to arrive without a car.
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