Best attractions and places to see around Santa Maria Di Licodia include a variety of historical sites and natural features. Situated on the southwestern side of Mount Etna, the town is part of the Etna Park, characterized by volcanic landscapes, citrus groves, and vineyards. The area offers insights into its rich history, from ancient settlements like Inessa to the medieval Benedictine Abbey. Visitors can explore a diverse range of landmarks and natural formations.
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Sensational scenery and a sensational view. A must-see.
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Even in bad weather or under dark clouds, the trip up is worthwhile. The cable car takes you up to 1,900 meters. By the time we reached the top, the clouds had almost disappeared due to the wind.
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What is crazy is that the ground is still warm to hot 23 years after the eruption in 2001.
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From here you have a great view of the surrounding area.
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From the mountain station you can take beautiful hikes to various craters.
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Beautiful! It's great that you can go there on your own initiative, without a guide or tour.
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A must. Expensive, but worth it. Very impressive. Only with a mountain guide.
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The area is part of the Etna Park, offering unique volcanic landscapes. You can visit prominent volcanic sites like the Summit Craters of Mount Etna for an otherworldly experience, or the Laghetto Crater, formed in 2003. The Silvestri Inferior Craters, from the 1892 eruption, are easily accessible and showcase a beautiful interplay of colors. Don't miss the intriguing natural rock formation of Pietra Pirciata, associated with local legends.
Santa Maria di Licodia boasts a rich history. Key historical sites include the Benedictine Abbey, now serving as the Town Hall, and the medieval Chiesa Madre with significant artworks. You can also see the restored Cherubino Fountain, the ancient Bell Tower, and the impressive Palazzo Bruno with its lava stone portal. The Civita Archaeological Area holds remains of the ancient city of Inessa, dating back to the Sican domination.
Yes, being close to Mount Etna, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails ranging from easy to difficult, exploring lava flows and volcanic landscapes. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, check out the Hiking around Santa Maria Di Licodia guide.
The region offers challenging routes for both cycling and mountain biking, often featuring stunning views of Mount Etna and its surroundings. Explore options like the 'Mount Etna Loop from Biancavilla' for cycling or the 'Santa Maria di Licodia – Pineta Segreta Trail loop' for mountain biking. More routes can be found in the Cycling around Santa Maria Di Licodia and MTB Trails around Santa Maria Di Licodia guides.
The Silvestri Inferior Craters are easily accessible from a parking area, making them a good option for families. The Belvedere Garden also offers panoramic views and a fountain, suitable for a leisurely visit. Exploring the town's historical buildings and enjoying local festivals can also be engaging for families.
Santa Maria di Licodia celebrates its traditions with two main annual festivals. The Sagra delle Arance e della Zagara (Orange Festival) is held in April and May, celebrating the region's citrus produce. The deeply rooted annual Feast of San Giuseppe (Saint Joseph) takes place on the last Sunday of August.
The area can be visited year-round, but spring (April-May) is ideal for the Orange Festival and pleasant weather for outdoor activities. Late summer (August) offers the Feast of San Giuseppe. For hiking on Mount Etna, be aware that even in summer, temperatures at higher altitudes can be cold, so dress in layers.
When hiking on Mount Etna, it's crucial to dress in layers, as temperatures can vary significantly between the base and the summit, even in warmer months. Always bring warm clothing, a windproof jacket, sturdy hiking boots, and plenty of water. The terrain can be challenging with lava ash, so comfortable and supportive footwear is essential.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the ancient 'di Calafato' Tower, a rectangular lava stone structure with mysterious origins. The Casina del Cavaliere, a medieval Benedictine convent outside the town, also offers a glimpse into the area's past. The various Liberty-style palaces, such as Palazzo La Rosa, Leonardi, and Anile, provide interesting architectural details.
Visitors frequently express awe at the majestic and otherworldly volcanic landscapes of Mount Etna, describing it as a truly special and humbling experience. The vastness and power of nature are often highlighted. The accessibility of some craters, like the Silvestri Inferior Craters, combined with the unique colors of the ground and vegetation, also receives positive feedback.
Yes, the Civita Archaeological Area is a significant site, holding the remains of the ancient city of Inessa, which dates back to the Sican domination in the 12th century BC and shows influences from Greek, Roman, and Norman cultures. Additionally, archaeological traces of a Roman aqueduct, which historically supplied water to Catania, can be found in the surrounding areas.
Absolutely. The Summit Craters of Mount Etna provide extensive, breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The Belvedere Garden in town also offers panoramic vistas of the Catania plain. Many of the volcanic highlights, such as Laghetto Crater and Silvestri Inferior Craters, are noted for their great views.


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