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Discover traditional cheeses and cuisine in Sala Consilina with a guided cellar visit, tasting, and hands-on workshop for $71 per person, lasting 1 hour.

At $71 per person, this one-hour experience in Sala Consilina, Campania, Italy, offers a genuine taste of local cheese-making and culinary traditions. The tour is led by a knowledgeable guide from KASANNA, providing an authentic glimpse into Cilento’s culinary secrets. With a focus on cheese aging, local flavors, and hands-on participation, visitors can enjoy a memorable, small-group activity that combines education, tasting, and craftsmanship.
This tour is ideal for those interested in rural Italian food culture and local craftsmanship. While it lasts only an hour, it includes a guided cellar visit, a cheese tasting, and a DIY workshop that results in a small cheese gift to take home. It’s a perfect choice for families, foodies, and culture lovers, though those with mobility challenges or specific dietary restrictions should note certain limitations.
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The tour begins at the War memorial in the town square, making it easy to find in the heart of Sala Consilina. It is a private group experience, ensuring personalized attention from the guide. Transport to the meeting point is not included, so visitors should plan accordingly.
While the activity is not suitable for wheelchair users, it offers a family-friendly environment, with some content available in both Italian and English. The small group size (max 12-14 participants) guarantees a comfortably paced experience, where everyone can engage with the local stories and culinary techniques.

The main highlight of this experience is the guided visit to a cheese aging cellar. The cheese refiner shares stories and secrets about traditional aging methods that have been used in Cilento for generations. Visitors observe cheese in various stages of aging, gaining insight into the art of cheese-making that preserves local flavors.
This part of the tour provides a sensory journey, as the aroma and textures of the cheeses are part of the experience. The cellar visit offers a close look at how local cheeses develop their unique characteristics over time, making it a valuable educational moment for food lovers.

Following the cellar tour, participants are invited to sample between 4 and 5 types of cheeses. These are presented with typical accompaniments such as cold cuts, homemade bread, preserves, and wine. The pairings enhance the flavors and give a full sense of Cilento’s culinary style.
The tasting session is designed to be both informative and pleasurable, with the guide explaining what makes each cheese special and offering tips on pairing. This part of the tour is perfect for those who want to experience local flavors firsthand and understand the nuances of traditional Italian cheese.
More Great Tours NearbyOne of the most engaging aspects of this experience is the practical workshop. Participants can get their hands dirty by shaping a small piece of fresh caciotta cheese or preparing a traditional recipe. This activity allows for interactive learning and provides an authentic, tactile connection to the craft of cheese-making.
At the end of the workshop, everyone receives a small cheese gift to take home, serving as a personal souvenir of the day. This DIY element enriches the experience, making it more than just a tasting—it’s a lasting memory of learning a traditional craft.

The tour includes a guided visit, a sample of 4-5 cheeses, cold cuts, bread, preserves, and local wine. These typical accompaniments are carefully selected to complement the cheeses and showcase local flavors. The wine pairing adds a touch of regional authenticity, enhancing the tasting experience.
Since transport to the meeting point and personal expenses are not included, visitors should plan to arrive prepared. The small gift—a piece of cheese—serves as a tangible reminder of the flavors and techniques explored during the experience.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and dress in comfortable clothes, as the cellar visit and hands-on workshop may involve some movement. A camera is recommended for capturing the rustic setting and cheese shaping moments.
Bringing water is suggested, especially if the weather is warm, to stay comfortable. A daypack can hold personal items like extra layers, snacks, or additional camera gear. Since the activity is not suitable for individuals with food allergies, lactose intolerance, or gluten intolerance, those with dietary restrictions should consider this before booking.
KASANNA organizes this tour, emphasizing authenticity and education. The guides are well-versed in Cilento’s culinary traditions and are committed to providing an informative, friendly atmosphere. The small group size ensures a personalized experience, allowing for questions and close interaction with the cheese refiner.
The availability of the tour is flexible, with options to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This makes it a reliable choice for travelers who want to explore local cuisine without worry.
This $71 experience offers a great value for anyone curious about traditional Italian cheeses and rural culinary techniques. The combination of a cellar visit, tasting, and hands-on workshop makes it a well-rounded activity in just an hour.
While it’s not suitable for visitors with certain mobility or dietary restrictions, the tour is family-friendly and accessible for most food lovers. The small group setting and personalized guidance create a warm, inviting atmosphere, perfect for learning and sampling in an authentic setting.
This tour in Sala Consilina stands out for its participatory approach and local focus, making it a memorable way to connect with Cilento’s culinary heritage.
Is transportation included in the tour?
No, the tour begins at the War memorial in the town square, and transport to the meeting point is not included.
How long does the tour last?
The activity lasts approximately 1 hour, with specific starting times available for booking.
Can children participate in this experience?
Yes, the activity is suitable for families with children, offering an interactive and educational experience.
Is this tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of the locations involved.
What languages are the guides available in?
The guides speak English, and some content may also be presented in Italian.
What should I bring along?
Bring comfortable shoes, a camera, water, and comfortable clothes suitable for hands-on activities.