Best attractions and places to see around Alcara Li Fusi are nestled within the Nebrodi Mountains of Sicily. This village features an ancient core with medieval alleys and is surrounded by significant natural formations like the Rocche del Crasto. The area is part of the Nebrodi Park, offering diverse landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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The Catafurco waterfall path starts from Galini, a hamlet in the municipality of Galati Mamertino. It is a dirt road of about 4 km that passes through Borgo Molisa and follows the course of the San Basilio torrent until it reaches the imposing waterfalls.
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Very beautiful waterfalls, the path there is a bit monotonous and there is no shade!
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Lake Maulazzo is an artificial basin created in the 1980s by foresters. It is located in the Nebrodi Park at the foot of Monte Soro.
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one of the (artificial) lakes of the Nebrodi. in winter it can be seen frozen
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The road that leads from floresta into the park, called dorsale dei nebrodi, is really bumpy. A high car is recommended, preferably an off-road vehicle. We did it with a compact SUV very slowly and we were at the limit.
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Since today freely accessible again.
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A landslide has prevented access to the waterfall since spring 2022.
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The ancient Aluntium or Haluntium stood on the site of today's location. In the 4th century BC The Greeks took over the rule. The city at that time was evidently of great regional importance because it had its own currency. During the Roman rule, the then Haluntium had the meaning of a Civitas Decumana and had its own Senate. During the following centuries the city lost its importance and was probably a Byzantine fortress around the 6th century. The city flourished again during the Norman rule. In 1061 the Normans built the San Marco Castle, around which the mainly Greek population settled. A public bath, a shipyard and extensive agricultural facilities bear witness to the heyday of that time. From 1398 to 1806 the Filangieri family owned the place as a fief, in 1830 the Lanza followed them as heirs.
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The area boasts stunning natural features. Don't miss the Catafurco Waterfalls, a beautiful and freely accessible natural monument. Another must-see are the Rocche del Crasto, often called the 'Dolomites of Sicily,' which are striking geological formations. You can also visit Lake Trearie, which can be completely frozen in January.
Alcara Li Fusi is rich in history. The village itself has an ancient core with medieval alleys and numerous historic churches, including the Church of the Rosary and the Mother Church. You can also find the Hermitage of San Nicolò Politi, the monumental Abate Fountain, and remnants of old castle towers. The San Marco d'Alunzio settlement, with its ancient history and Norman castle, is also nearby.
You'll find several hiking opportunities. The Catafurco Waterfalls Trail is a popular dirt road of about 4 km that follows the San Basilio torrent to the waterfalls. The Rocche del Crasto also offer trekking paths to peaks like Calanna rock and Crasto rock. For more options, explore the running trails around Alcara Li Fusi, which include routes like the 'Rocche del Crasto Loop'.
Yes, the Nebrodi Park surrounding Alcara Li Fusi is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, including those around Lake Maulazzo and Lake Biviere. Check out the dedicated guides for cycling around Alcara Li Fusi and MTB trails around Alcara Li Fusi for detailed routes and difficulty levels.
The region offers diverse experiences throughout the year. For hiking and exploring natural features like the Rocche del Crasto, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures. If you're interested in seeing Lake Trearie completely frozen, January is the time to visit.
Alcara Li Fusi is known for its vibrant cultural traditions. The 'Festa del Muzzuni,' considered Italy's oldest pagan festival linked to water and fertility, is celebrated annually on June 24th. You can learn more about it at the Muzunii Museum. The Feast of San Nicolò Politi is also celebrated in May and August at the Hermitage of San Nicolò Politi.
The Nebrodi Park is a haven for wildlife. Keep an eye out for golden eagles, which are a symbol of the town and nest on the mountains south of Alcara Li Fusi. There's also a dedicated area near the Rocche del Crasto where you can observe griffon vultures in aviaries and in the wild.
The road leading from Floresta into the Nebrodi Park towards Lake Trearie can be bumpy. It is recommended to use a high-clearance vehicle, preferably an off-road vehicle, for a more comfortable journey.
The Rocche del Crasto are a spectacular geological formation of Mesozoic era rocks that dramatically surround Alcara Li Fusi. They are often referred to as the 'Dolomites of Sicily' due to their striking appearance and offer breathtaking views, making them a popular spot for trekking and photography.
Yes, the Catafurco Waterfalls are freely accessible. While the waterfalls themselves are very beautiful, some visitors note that the path leading to them can be a bit monotonous and lacks shade.
Yes, Alcara Li Fusi features the monumental Abate Fountain and its adjoining ancient wash house, both prominent historical structures in the village center. Additionally, the Old Bridge of Alcara Li Fusi, a stone bridge over the Rosmarino River, is another notable historical point of interest.
The Grotta del Lauro (Laurel's Cave) is a spectacular underground cave located in the Crasto Dolomites at 1068 meters above sea level. It is the main karstic cavity of the Rocche, featuring impressive stalactites, stalagmites, and columns, offering a unique natural exploration experience.
Monte Calvario is an ancient site situated in the Rocca district, near the Church of San Nicola di Mira. It holds spiritual significance, particularly during Holy Week for the Way of the Cross rite. From its high rocky plateau, it offers splendid views of the town of Alcara Li Fusi and the Rocche del Crasto.


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