The Alburni are an Italian mountain range of the Province of Salerno, Campania, part of the Apennines.
Due to their geomorphology, they are popularly known as the "Dolomites of Campania" or of Southern Italy.
In north-east the range degrades into the plain of Vallo di Diano.
Some of the rivers flowing below the mountains are the Calore Lucano, Tanagro, Fasanella and Ripiti.
[4] On the road pass between Sant'Angelo a Fasanella and Petina there are located the Antece,[5] an ancient rock sculpture (5th/6th century BC), and the observatory of Casone d'Aresta.