Attractions and places to see around Campofiorito, a town in Sicily, offers a tranquil escape with a focus on historical churches, ancient ruins, and picturesque rural landscapes. Situated 660 meters above sea level, the town is surrounded by fields of wheat, olive groves, and vineyards. The area provides opportunities to explore cultural sites and natural features.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Perfect 360° view - safety railing is no longer present.
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Unexpected canyon on the outskirts of Corleone
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The two Mafia museums and the waterfalls (which are mostly dry) are particularly worth seeing.
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Pizzo Nicolosi is a massive promontory on which an ancient Roman city stood, useful for controlling the traffic of the surrounding area. Today it is an archaeological site on which studies are slowly being carried out.
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Unfortunately dry in December 2024.
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Lovely place. An Eden a few kilometers from Palermo. Visited in May still appreciates a lush waterfall. Green is dazzling. I recommend comfortable shoes, sportswear, water and something to eat on the various smooth rocks that line the stream. It is easily reached, can be visited even by the little ones and the parking is very close. Also ideal for four-legged friends. Path to reach the waterfall: the two entrances allow you to access a path that connects the upper mill to the lower one, in an ideal way of the mills or arrive directly in front of the waterfall. Time to walk the path: 2 minutes. Path above the waterfall: it allows you to admire the beautiful surrounding landscape, ABOVE THE WATERFALL, from a different angle. Time to walk the path: 3 minutes.
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Campofiorito offers a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the 18th-century Chiesa Madre, the 17th-century Church of Santo Stefano, and the 19th-century Church of San Giuseppe. The town's historic core, with its 18th-century layout and stone houses, is also worth exploring. For ancient history, the ruins of the 17th-century Castle of Scorciavacche and the Monte Castellaccio Archeological Site provide glimpses into the area's past.
Yes, the region boasts beautiful natural landscapes. You can enjoy the rural scenery characterized by dry-stone walls, wheat fields, olive groves, and vineyards. For panoramic views, head to Monte Genuardo, a protected reserve with a summit offering breathtaking vistas from around 1200 meters. Additionally, the Arch of the Waterfalls of the Two Rocks, near Corleone, is a charming natural area with lush greenery and waterfalls.
The area around Campofiorito is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore the rural landscape on foot, discovering traditional dry-stone walls and agricultural fields. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including challenging mountain biking trails and scenic road cycling paths. Consider exploring routes like the 'Monte Genuardo Loop' or the 'Corleone and Due Rocche Waterfall Loop'. You can find more details on cycling routes in the Cycling around Campofiorito guide, the MTB Trails around Campofiorito guide, and the Road Cycling Routes around Campofiorito guide.
The ideal time to visit Campofiorito for its natural beauty and comfortable outdoor exploration is from April through early June. During these months, the surrounding fields are vibrant with wildflowers, and temperatures are pleasant for hiking, cycling, and sightseeing.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Case Pomo Visitor Center in the Monte Genuardo reserve offers educational exhibits about the area's history and nature. The Arch of the Waterfalls of the Two Rocks is easily accessible and suitable for families, even with young children. The nearby town of Corleone also provides amenities and cultural sites that can be enjoyed by families.
Absolutely. The region offers various hiking opportunities, including sections of the historic Itinerarium Rosaliae / Path of Saint Rosalia, which passes through or near Campofiorito. You can also find numerous paths within the Monte Genuardo protected reserve, offering varying difficulties and distances. The rural tracks outside the village are also perfect for leisurely walks.
The Former Sambuca - San Carlo Railway is a historical trail that largely remains viable for exploration. It features panoramic bridges and well-preserved galleries, offering a unique experience for walkers and cyclists. It's part of the Sicily Divide and provides a glimpse into the region's industrial past amidst natural beauty.
Just 15 minutes from Campofiorito, Corleone is known for its history and numerous churches. Visitors can explore its cultural sites, including the Anti-Mafia Museum (C.I.D.M.A.), and enjoy local amenities. The Arch of the Waterfalls of the Two Rocks is also located near Corleone.
Yes, the Case Pomo Visitor Center, located within the Monte Genuardo reserve, serves as an educational area. It features explanatory panels and materials that offer an immersion into the history and nature of the surrounding region, making it a great starting point for exploring the reserve.
The landscape around Campofiorito is predominantly agricultural and rural. You'll find vast fields of wheat, picturesque olive groves, and vineyards. The area is also characterized by traditional 'muri a secco' (dry-stone walls) that delineate field boundaries and terraced slopes, showcasing traditional Mediterranean building techniques. The town itself is situated on Calvario Hill, offering views of this diverse scenery.


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