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Dog friendly hiking trails in Trapani offer a diverse range of landscapes, from rugged coastlines to ancient salt pans and mountainous terrain. The region, located on Sicily's western coast, features a mix of Mediterranean scrub, dramatic sea views, and historical sites. Hikers can explore unspoiled wild coastlines, unique wetlands, and hills with panoramic vistas. This varied geography provides options for different activity levels and interests.
Last updated: August 8, 2026
5.0
(5)
17
hikers
20.3km
07:41
1,080m
1,080m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
5.0
(4)
25
hikers
12.8km
03:22
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.4
(5)
27
hikers
10.7km
02:45
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11
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18.7km
04:59
200m
200m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13
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6.34km
01:37
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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You access it from the parking lot that leads to the Cala del Bue. It's breathtaking
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Very small beach in the middle of the rocks. Fantastic water and beautiful landscape.
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The pass connects Macari with Scopello. The pass is 635 meters high.
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Located in the middle of the city, this impressive church tells of a long history that goes back to the early Christian period. What immediately catches your eye is the fortress-like appearance, which dates back to the conversion into a fortified church in the 15th century. You could almost believe you were standing in front of a castle, which gives the cityscape a very unique character. When you enter the sanctuary, you are immersed in a mixture of history and art. Sculptures by Giacomo Gagini and Orazio Ferraro provide a deep insight into the artistic past of the region, while contemporary works complete the picture. A small museum inside the church tells the story of the pilgrimages and displays religious works of art and devotional objects that represent the veneration of St. Vitus. Especially after a walk through the charming streets of the city or after exploring Monte Monaco, it is a good idea to take a break here to absorb the atmosphere. It is particularly interesting when the masses take place in the garden of the sanctuary in summer. This place brings with it a tranquility that contrasts with the busy coast - an ideal place for city lovers who want to discover a piece of authentic Sicily away from the hustle and bustle.
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The lighthouse is one of the symbols of San Vito lo Capo, together with the Sanctuary and the beach. At night its light reaches over twenty nautical miles, and for this reason, it is one of the most important in Sicily. A red light indicates the rocky shoal that extends from the coast for a couple of miles in a northerly direction. Its presence in past centuries would have avoided dozens of shipwrecks on the sharp rocks against which Roman, Phoenician, Arab and Norman ships crashed. A walk under the very high tower - 43 meters above sea level - offers very strong emotions, and at night it is beautiful to follow the beam of white light sabering clockwise, drawing lace on the inland mountains and sending candid messages towards the open sea . The construction of this lighthouse is due to the Bourbon Kingdom which in the years 1800-1850 built numerous fires along the coasts of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, to make offshore and coastal navigation safer. Its construction began in 1854 and the first light was switched on, with a fixed white and flashing red light, on 1 August 1859. The construction costs were: 60,231 lire for the building works, 31,050 lire for the polygonal lantern from the Lapaut company, the optics and the lighting system and 142 lire for the furnishings. There were two lighthouse keepers assigned to it whose annual cost, in 1887, was 1,250 lire for wages plus 100 lire for overtime. The annual cost of vegetable oil to fuel the fire inside the optics was 802.40 lire at a unit price per kg of 1.73 lire while the hourly cost of turning on the light source was 0.35 lire. Source: https://www.sanvitoweb.com/it/faro
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The Sanctuary of San Vito overlooks the square of the same name in the historic center, the undisputed symbol of San Vito Lo Capo, and is certainly the most interesting monument in the town. Legend has it that around the first chapel dedicated to the holy martyr, in the following centuries, the church-fortress was built to protect it from attacks by Barbary pirates and to safely host all those faithful who came from far away. The small village of San Vito slowly grew around the fortress and many inhabitants began to host travelers for a fee.
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Cala Bue Marino Voted the most beautiful beach in Italy for the year 2015, in the "The most beautiful is you" competition, announced on the web by Legambiente, this small basin on the Makari coast is truly breathtaking. Even ahead of Camerota, in the Salerno area, which had held the record for two years, whose crystal clear water and pebbles, typical of this coast, fit perfectly into a landscape halfway between sea and mountain. The beach was also the protagonist of a recent scandal: an attempt was made to create access to the sea with an excavator, causing immeasurable damage to the surrounding environment and irremediably ruining the coast, which falls under state maritime property. Cala del Bue Marino can be reached by car to the large car park above, on the road that leads from San Vito Lo Capo to Castelluzzo. source: .sanvitolocapovillage.com
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The Trapani area offers a selection of 9 dog-friendly hiking trails. These routes vary in difficulty, providing options for different fitness levels and preferences, from easy coastal strolls to more challenging mountain ascents.
Unfortunately, dogs are generally not permitted within the Riserva Naturale Orientata dello Zingaro due to its strict conservation rules aimed at protecting the delicate ecosystem and wildlife. It's always best to check official park regulations before planning your visit.
While Zingaro Nature Reserve has restrictions, the Monte Cofano Nature Reserve and the Saline di Trapani e Paceco Nature Reserve generally welcome dogs, often on leash. Monte Cofano offers panoramic trails with sea views, while the Saline provides flat, accessible paths through unique salt pan landscapes. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.
The terrain varies significantly across the region. You can find easy, flat paths through the unique salt pans of the Saline di Trapani e Paceco, moderate coastal trails with gentle ascents and descents like the Cala Bue Marino – Macari Coast loop, and more challenging, rocky paths with significant elevation changes in areas like Monte Cofano. Some trails may feature pebble beaches or ancient mule tracks.
Yes, for an easier, shorter option, consider the Isulidda Beach and Rocky Shore – Macari Beach loop from Macari. This easy route covers about 6.2 kilometers with minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for a relaxed walk with older dogs or younger pups. The flat trails within the Saline di Trapani e Paceco Nature Reserve also offer accessible options.
Hiking with your dog in Trapani offers diverse sights. In Monte Cofano, you can explore prehistoric caves like Uzzo Cave and historic watchtowers. The Saline di Trapani e Paceco features iconic windmills and vibrant salt pans, often with migratory birds like flamingos. Coastal routes, such as those near Macari, provide stunning views of the turquoise sea and access to beautiful coves like Bue Marino Cove.
The best times for dog-friendly hiking in Trapani are spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is pleasantly mild, and the landscapes are lush. Summers can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon hikes essential to avoid the midday heat, especially for dogs. Winters are generally mild but can bring more rain.
Yes, several dog-friendly routes in the Trapani area are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Cala Bue Marino – Macari Coast loop from El Bahira, which is a moderate coastal walk, and the San Vito Lo Capo Lighthouse – Macari Coast loop from Macari. These loops allow you to experience varied scenery without retracing your steps.
The dog-friendly trails in Trapani are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 4000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal views, the unique natural landscapes of the reserves, and the opportunity to explore with their canine companions. Many appreciate the variety of routes available for different skill levels.
Public transport options vary by location. For instance, Erice is accessible by a scenic cable car from Trapani, and local buses serve some towns near nature reserves. However, for more remote trailheads, especially within Monte Cofano or the Saline di Trapani e Paceco, having a car might offer more flexibility. Always check local bus schedules in advance, as services can be less frequent outside peak season.
For those seeking a more strenuous adventure, the Macari Beach – Isulidda Beach and Rocky Shore loop from Macari is classified as difficult. This route involves significant elevation gain and covers over 20 kilometers, offering a rewarding challenge with panoramic views. Always ensure your dog is fit enough for such a demanding trek and carry plenty of water for both of you.


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