Grotta di Serracozzo e Serra delle Concazze – loop in the Parco dell'Etna
Grotta di Serracozzo e Serra delle Concazze – loop in the Parco dell'Etna
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5.80km
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Explore the unique volcanic landscape of Mount Etna on the Grotta di Serracozzo e Serra delle Concazze loop. This moderate hike covers 3.6 miles (5.8 km) with 1431 feet (436 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 2 hours and 49 minutes. You will traverse varied terrain, including gravel paths,…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.52 km
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3.45 km
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5.44 km
158 m
130 m
< 100 m
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3.22 km
2.19 km
162 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The hike includes lunch and plenty of breaks. We did it with teenagers aged 13 and 16.
What a spectacular tour, a must-do for the east side of the volcano. It's only 6km, but it's a real challenge. Almost 600 meters of elevation gain, but with a wonderful, walkable lava cave, a fantastic ridge path, and a huge tuff field downhill. I highly recommend doing the tour clockwise.
Beautiful walk with spectacular views, especially over the Valle del Bove.
A breathtaking tour, even the start, steep and on loose lava gravel, but the climb is worth it. The view into the Valle del Bove from the Serra Della Concazze and Serracozzo is a dream. The camera doesn't really capture the vastness, size, and depth. You feel small in the face of such great beauty, humble and amazed. You could linger for hours and are filled with gratitude. What more can I say? A gift. The Serracozzo Cave is also very interesting; I would have loved to go deeper. What a fantastic time.
A wonderful tour that took place in a still very dry, woody birch forest. It led through a few small rocky passages that we were able to climb without any particular difficulty until we reached a rather obscure valley that reminded us a bit of a science fiction film set from Mars or something similar. Here we were able to enter an old underground lava tunnel via a small entrance. That was very impressive. The smooth, high walls and the lava that had cooled from the outside formed a stark contrast. After that it went up constantly until we stood at an old crater rim of Monte Simone, in the middle of which smoke was constantly coming from the earth. We were able to take an impressive view of Etna beyond the crater rim. Here too there was a lot of smoke coming from the summit. Our way back took us over old, very extensive former lava fields and a long lava tongue from 1928.
Lava, ash and snowfields. Plenty of sun from above. It was no walk in the park. 😰