Best attractions and places to see around Sant'Angelo Di Brolo include a variety of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This region, nestled in the Nebrodi Mountains of Sicily, is known for its rich religious architecture and historical landmarks. Visitors can explore ancient settlements, watchtowers, and nature trails that offer views of the surrounding landscapes. The area provides opportunities to discover both man-made monuments and natural features.
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A beautiful watchtower on the Tyrrhenian coast in the Gliaca di Piraino area, it can be admired from above along the main road.
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A nature trail surrounded by greenery which, if followed, leads to a wonderful panoramic point overlooking the Aeolian Islands.
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Beautiful old city with a large historic center perched around two hills. It is among the most important towns in the province of Messina.
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Montalbano Elicona is a pretty town nestled in the mountains. The center is surmounted by an imposing medieval castle, which was the home of Norman, Aragonese and Spanish kings.
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Floresta is located in the Nebrodi Mountains, at 1275 m a.s.l. and is the highest municipality in Sicily. It is a municipality in the Nebrodi Park, equidistant from Messina and Catania (about 90 km). The climate is of the Apennine type, with cool summers and cold, snowy winters.
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Beautiful Italian village with narrow streets.
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Sant'Angelo di Brolo is rich in history. You can visit the remains of the Monastery of San Michele Arcangelo, which was rebuilt by Count Roger in 1084, or the medieval Piano Croce Tower. The town also features intriguing architectural elements like U Cappelluni, an ancient underpass, and U Bagghiu, an old courtyard with a valuable wooden portal. Further afield, you can explore Torre delle Ciaule, a historic watchtower on the Tyrrhenian coast.
Sant'Angelo di Brolo is renowned for its numerous churches and former monastic orders, earning it the moniker 'a gem of the Nebrodi.' Key sites include the 17th-century Church of the SS. Salvatore, which houses the Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art, and the elegant Mother Church (Santa Maria) from 1534. Don't miss the 17th-century Church of Saints Philip and James with its splendid Baroque facade, or the Church of San Domenico, formerly a Dominican Convent, featuring stucco work from the Serpotta school.
Yes, the town offers a couple of notable museums. The Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art is located within the Church of the SS. Salvatore and preserves valuable sculptures, paintings, and sacred vestments from the 15th to the 20th century. Additionally, the Museum of the Angels is housed in the Convent of Santa Maria degli Angeli and features an art collection dedicated to angels and angelology.
The village is nestled within the Nebrodi Mountains, offering picturesque landscapes abundant with olive, orange, and hazelnut trees. For stunning views, follow the Capo Calavà Nature Trail, which leads to a panoramic point overlooking the Aeolian Islands. You can also visit Floresta – Highest Municipality in Sicily, which offers a unique mountain climate and views from its elevated position.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Naturalistic trail Capo Calava' or enjoy moderate loops such as 'View of the Ruins of Mistretta' and 'Hiking loop from Calavà'. If you're into mountain biking, there are challenging routes like 'Da Brolo lungo il torrente Naso e verso Piriano – giro ad anello'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide and MTB guide for the area.
While Sant'Angelo di Brolo itself offers historical and cultural exploration, nearby Patti Town Center is considered family-friendly with its beautiful old city and historic center. The natural trails, such as the Capo Calavà Nature Trail, can also be enjoyed by families looking for easy walks and scenic views.
The climate in Sant'Angelo di Brolo, particularly in the higher Nebrodi Mountains where Floresta is located, is of the Apennine type. This means cool summers and cold, snowy winters. Therefore, the best time to visit for outdoor activities and comfortable exploration of the historical sites would generally be during the spring or autumn months when temperatures are milder.
The area is famous for its agricultural produce. A must-try is the renowned Sant'Angelo IGP salami, a masterpiece of rural tradition. Visitors can also taste local sweets like buccunetti, which are candied pumpkin aged in oak barrels, and 'nzuddi, an almond and hazelnut pastry.
Beyond the main landmarks, you might find the contemporary Patrick's Chapel (Cappella di San Patrizio) intriguing. It's known for its vibrant pink color and use of recycled materials, dedicated to the Madonna del Tindari. The town is also rich in local legends, such as 'Pietra Zita' and tales surrounding the battle of Altavilla, adding a layer of mystique to your exploration.
The highest municipality in Sicily is Floresta, located in the Nebrodi Mountains. It sits at 1275 meters above sea level and is known for its narrow streets and distinct Apennine climate.
You can admire Torre delle Ciaule, a beautiful watchtower situated on the Tyrrhenian coast in the Gliaca di Piraino area. It is easily visible from the main road above.
While many historical sites in Sant'Angelo di Brolo may have limited accessibility due to their age and terrain, the Angel statue in Piazza Maria SS. della Provvidenza, Montalbano Elicona is noted as wheelchair accessible. It's located in a beautiful medieval town that was once home to Friedrich II of Aragon.


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