Crossing the center, there is the old town district "Campo dei Fiori" (Field of Flowers) with the Parish church of Saint John the Baptist, the Palace of Marquis Rota (Local council domicile), and the Angioina Tower.
The Angioina Tower is 25 m tall and was built in 1369 by Queen Joanna I of Naples, with views from the terrace on the Gargano mountain (Apulia), the Lesina lake, the Adriatic Sea and the Tremiti Islands.
The hills around Colletorto are divided into the forest of oaks, Mediterranean maquis, olive trees, and fields of cereals and other agricultural products.
Colletorto borders the following municipalities: Carlantino, Casalnuovo Monterotaro, San Giuliano di Puglia, Sant'Elia a Pianisi.
Colletorto's economy is mainly based on agriculture, which produces cereals and, especially, excellent-quality extra virgin olive oil.