Best attractions and places to see around Monforte San Giorgio include a variety of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This village is situated on the slopes of Monte dei Forti within the Peloritani Mountains, offering views of the Niceto Valley. Its territory extends to the Fiumedinisi and Monte Scuderi Oriented Nature Reserve, providing diverse landscapes. The area's ancient history is reflected in its medieval village characteristics and historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Monte Scuderi, the magical mountain, full of hidden treasures. It is said that to reveal (find) the immense treasure hidden at the top of the mountain (the "Trovatura," as these hidden treasures are called in Sicily), one must first catch three fish from the Sea of Ali. They must then be brought "still alive" and on a "handkerchief woven by a virgin" to the top of the mountain. There, they will be cooked, and from them will emerge a huge serpent that will coil three times around the seeker's body. However, the seeker must not be afraid, or he will end up in distant, desolate lands. Once this is done precisely and carefully, a crack will open in the mountain, and upon entering, he will find a hen with seven chicks made of solid gold. Now, I don't know if I've remembered this story correctly, but the fact remains that Monte Scuderi has always represented a magical mountain, full of mystery, for the citizens of the villages below. From its flat summit, a 360° view of the surrounding area is offered. And a cave, visitable where the treasure could actually be found
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Excellent place to camp, with equipped area and running water.
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Just before arriving at the Fort you will find a small plaque with the name and photo of a young girl. It is Graziella Campagna, an innocent victim of the mafia, taken up there by deception and killed there for having discovered the true identity of a Cosa Nostra man who was hiding in Villafranca Tirrena, in the 80s. Leave her a thought, a prayer, a visit
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From here you have a fabulous view of Messina and the straits to Calabria! The military road that leads right through the Peloritani starts here!
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Beautiful forest refuge, located in the municipality of Santa Lucia del Mela. Hobs and running water. Great for a nice picnic.
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Wonderful bivouacs overlooking the Strait of Messina. However, I advise you not to pitch tents on the plateau of the Forestry Watch Tower because (said by the forestry workers themselves) there is the danger of unexpected and very powerful lightning. For bivouacking there is, just below the Forest Tower, another smaller plateau, next to the access road to the plateau.
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Popular destination. You can also go into the church. It was always very windy when I visited. The old military road, the Way of the Two Seas, starts here. Beautiful.
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A wonderful panoramic point on the Ionian and Tyrrhenian side, the peak is located at an altitude of 1065 m, the view from here repays all the effort made to get there.
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Monforte San Giorgio is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Forte Campone, an Umbertine fortification with eight cannon pitches, or visit the extensive Milazzo Castle nearby, which offers panoramic views. Within the village, discover the Historic Center with its medieval alleys, the evocative Arab Quarter, and the ancient Porta Terra. Don't miss the ruins of the Medieval Castle on Colle Immacolata, which has a history dating back to Byzantine times.
For breathtaking vistas, head to Puntale Bandiera Summit and Observation Tower. Located at 1065 meters, it offers a 360-degree view of both the Ionian and Tyrrhenian seas, and on clear days, you can even spot the Aeolian Islands. Another excellent spot is the Piano San Bartolomeo Viewpoint. The summit of Monte Scuderi also provides a 360° view of the surrounding area.
Yes, the village has several important religious buildings. The Mother Church (Chiesa Madre) is the most significant, featuring a late Gothic portal from 1507 and housing a valuable 16th-century polyptych by Antonello de Saliba. The Santuario dell'Immacolata, located on Colle Immacolata, stands on the former site of the ancient castle. Additionally, the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Crispino in the hamlet of Pellegrino is nestled in unspoiled nature and contains a Madonna with Child by Antonello Gagini.
The area around Monforte San Giorgio is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking, mountain biking, and cycling routes. For detailed hiking trails, explore the Hiking around Monforte San Giorgio guide. If you prefer cycling, check out the Cycling around Monforte San Giorgio guide, or for mountain biking, refer to the MTB Trails around Monforte San Giorgio guide.
Families can enjoy the equipped area at Rifugio Postoleoni, a welcoming forest refuge with tables, benches, barbecue areas, and a drinking water fountain, perfect for a picnic. The Monforte Marina offers a beautiful beach of fine, light sand for seaside fun. Exploring the medieval alleys of the Historic Center can also be an engaging activity for all ages.
Monforte San Giorgio is nestled on the first slopes of the Peloritani Mountains in the Niceto Valley. A significant portion of its territory lies within the Fiumedinisi and Monte Scuderi Oriented Nature Reserve, characterized by woods of downy oak and deep river valleys. The area also boasts the scenic Monte Scuderi and the coastal beauty of Monforte Marina.
Monforte San Giorgio is known for the "Katabba" Historical Reenactment, considered the oldest historical reenactment in Sicily. This traditional event commemorates the triumphal welcome of the Normans led by Count Ruggero d'Altavilla in 1061, often featuring a historical parade and the joint sound of bells and drums.
While specific seasonal weather for hiking is not detailed, the region's Mediterranean climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for outdoor activities. These seasons offer milder temperatures, perfect for exploring historical sites, hiking trails, and enjoying the natural beauty without the intense heat of summer.
Yes, nearby you can visit the Peloritani Museum of Culture and Popular Music in the village of Gesso, which showcases Sicilian ethno-organological folk elements and traditional musical instruments. In Milazzo, the "Grasso" Wine Museum offers insights into the wine production process and local wine tasting.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse offerings, from the historical significance of sites like Forte Campone and Milazzo Castle, to the stunning panoramic views from Puntale Bandiera Summit. The welcoming atmosphere and equipped facilities at Rifugio Postoleoni are also highly valued for picnics and relaxation amidst nature.
Absolutely. Rifugio Postoleoni is a welcoming forest refuge owned by the Forest Service, featuring an equipped area with tables, benches, barbecue areas, and a drinking water fountain, making it ideal for picnics and relaxation in nature.


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