Best attractions and places to see around Sant'Eufemia D'Aspromonte, a town in Calabria, Italy, offers a blend of historical and natural attractions. Nestled between the Aspromonte mountains and the sea, it serves as a gateway to the Aspromonte National Park, a UNESCO Global Geopark. The region features ancient Greek heritage, monastic ruins, and significant archaeological sites. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes and cultural landmarks.
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Great views towards Sicily
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Fantastically beautiful, very well organized and very well maintained and clean.
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Among the most beautiful places in all of Calabria, Scilla stands on a scenic promontory not far from the Strait of Messina. It is famous for the church of San Rocco, the Ruffo Castle and above all for its seaside hamlet, Chianalea, a splendid fishing village.
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Many Italian churches are dedicated to the Mother of God Mary and thus have a "SANTA MARIA" (sometimes, as here, increased to "SANTISSIMA") in their name. This church in Scilla has the addition "IMMACOLATA", so it is dedicated to the "Immaculate Conception" of the Mother of God. This term, which today may sound a bit theoretical and difficult to understand, is intended to say that the Mother of God was freed from the beginning by the grace of God from the burden of original sin - which otherwise every person carries within themselves. This meant that when the archangel later announced to her in Nazareth that she would give birth to the Son of God, she was willing to answer YES of her own free will. In 1854, Pope Pius IX elevated this article of faith to dogma. The feast for this occasion - and at the same time the patronage of this church here - which in the Catholic liturgy is called the "Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary without Original Sin" is celebrated annually on December 8th.
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Scilla (formerly U Scigghiu in the dialect of Reggio Calabria) is an Italian municipality with 4,501 inhabitants in the metropolis of Reggio Calabria in Calabria. It is a popular tourist resort on a promontory at the northern entrance to the Strait of Messina. Source and further information: https://it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scilla_(Italia)
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The promontory of Scilla was fortified by the tyrant Anassilla as early as 493 BC. In 842 AD, under Byzantine rule, the Basilian Fathers founded and fortified the monastery of San Pancrazio. In 1282, after the War of the Vespers, Pope Martin IV authorized Charles of Anjou to fortify the castles on this coast. At the end of 1284, the fortress of Scilla fell into the hands of the Aragonese. In 1533, Scilla was bought by Paolo Ruffo, Count of Sinopoli. Source: https://catalogo.beniculturali.it/detail/ArchitecturalOrLandscapeHeritage/1800012068
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The current church building dates from the 1970s, but the church was only completed in the late 1990s, see https://www.calabriaportal.com/scilla/5020-scilla.html#fontana-sirena The church is open during the day and has a beautiful modern mosaic.
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Sant'Eufemia D'Aspromonte boasts a rich history, with ancient Greek roots evident in its dialect and the toponym Mystras. You can visit the ruins of Basilian monasteries like San Bartolomeo, explore the archaeological zone of the Fort of Serro di Tavola, or delve into local history at the Garibaldi Museum. The town's historical center, divided into 'Paese Vecchio' and 'rione Petto,' also offers a glimpse into its past. Don't miss the local churches such as Chiesa del Purgatorio and Chiesa di Sant'Eufemia vergine e martire.
The region is a gateway to the stunning Aspromonte National Park, a UNESCO Global Geopark known for its unique geological formations and rich biodiversity. Within the park, you can discover spectacular natural features like the Mundu and Galasìa Waterfalls near Villagio Trepitò, and the Valley of the Great Stones with its impressive monoliths like Pietra Cappa. The park also features ancient beech woodlands, silver fir forests, and unique flora like giant ferns.
Yes, the area offers excellent hiking. A notable option is the Tracciolino Trail, a scenic trekking route providing stunning vistas of the Aeolian Islands, Mount Etna, and the Strait of Messina. For more hiking options, you can explore various trails within the Hiking around Sant'Eufemia D'Aspromonte guide, which includes routes like the 'Gambarie - ring tour - Aspromonte National Park' and the 'Anello del Sentiero di Basilicò'.
The popular settlement of Scilla is a must-see, known for its scenic promontory and the picturesque fishing village of Chianalea. It offers beautiful views of the Strait of Messina and nearby Sicily. While in Scilla, you can also visit the Church of the Most Holy Immaculate Conception, a religious building with a modern mosaic, and the historic Ruffo Castle of Scilla, an ancient fortress offering panoramic sea views.
The Aspromonte National Park is rich in biodiversity. Its diverse fauna includes golden eagles, Apennine wolves, black squirrels, wild cats, and the Hermann's tortoise. The park's ancient beech woodlands and silver fir forests provide a habitat for these species.
Yes, there are several road cycling routes in the vicinity. You can find options like 'From Bagnara Calabra to the Punta Pezzo Lighthouse along the coast of the Strait of Messina' or longer, more challenging loops such as 'Scilla and Castello Ruffo loop from Sant'Eufemia d'Aspromonte'. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Sant'Eufemia D'Aspromonte guide.
Mount Montalto is the highest peak in the Aspromonte National Park. It offers breathtaking panoramic views that, on clear days, can extend to both the Tyrrhenian and Ionian seas, and even provide glimpses of Sicily and Mount Etna.
The Fountain of Nucarabella is a local landmark steeped in legend. It is named after a 19th-century love story involving a beautiful walnut tree ('nucara' in the Eufemia dialect), adding a touch of local folklore to the region's attractions.
For runners, there are various trails to explore. Options include the 'Basilicò Trail' and routes like 'Hot and Fresh Bread from the Oven loop from Scilla'. You can find more details and a selection of routes in the Running Trails around Sant'Eufemia D'Aspromonte guide.
The Grotta dei Saraceni, or Saracen's Cave, located in Meladoro, is a historical site that serves as a reminder of the Saracen raids that occurred in the region during past centuries.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, natural parks, and cultural landmarks. The area's appeal lies in its diverse offerings, from ancient fortifications like the Ruffo Castle of Scilla to scenic trails such as the Tracciolino Trail. The komoot community has shared over 61 photos and given more than 50 upvotes, highlighting the visual beauty and engaging experiences available.


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