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Sicily
Palermo
Cefalù

Rock of Cefalu

Easy

4.8

(119)

553

hikers

Rock of Cefalu

01:20

3.79km

210m

Hiking

The Rock of Cefalu offers an easy 2.4-mile (3.8 km) hike, taking about 1 hour and 20 minutes to complete, with an elevation gain of 703 feet (214 metres). This route begins on stone paths and steps, gradually turning into a winding, gravelly footpath as you ascend. You will find sweeping views of Cefalù old town, its coastline, and the Tyrrhenian Sea. The path can become rocky and uneven, especially towards the Castello di Cefalù ruins at the summit. Along the way, you'll walk past medieval walls and through Mediterranean vegetation, including conifers and eucalyptus. From the highest points, the vista extends impressively from Palermo all the way to Capo D'Orlando. The limestone rock itself is characterized by cracks and caves.

Planning your visit requires a small entrance fee of around €5, with reduced rates available for children and seniors. The trail is largely exposed to the sun, making it more challenging during hot weather. It is advisable to hike in the cooler parts of the day or during spring and autumn for a more comfortable experience. You should wear appropriate hiking shoes, as flip-flops and open-toed footwear are often prohibited. Basic facilities like benches, picnic areas, and drinking water fountains are available, with a cafe and restrooms located near the entrance. Check the specific operating hours, as they vary by season.

This trail is rich in history and archaeology, believed to have given Cefalù its name from the Greek word "kephaloidion" meaning "head," referring to the rock's distinctive shape. Along the route, you can explore the ruins of a medieval castle at the summit and the ancient Temple of Diana, a megalithic monument dating back to the 9th century BC. Further archaeological sites include warehouses, ovens, and the Church of St. Ann, offering glimpses into past human settlements. The geological composition of the "Rocca" is organogenic limestone, locally known as "Pietra Lumachella" due to its well-preserved macrofossils. The Rocca is also a natural habitat for various fauna, including peregrine falcons, gulls, and hedgehogs.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Bus stop

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613 m

View of Cefalù

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If you visit Cefalù, be sure to climb the cliff of the Castle with its unique circular view ...

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1.45 km

The climb is best done in the morning

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2.94 km

Temple of Diana and Church of Sant'Anna

Highlight • Historical Site

Here we come across the remains of a temple to “DIANA”, who was best known in Roman mythology as the goddess of the hunt and the moon. Dating back to ancient pre-Christian times, the deities of Roman and Greek legends in particular have been preserved in the collective memory of people in Europe to this day. Throughout art history they have repeatedly been designed as motifs in paintings or as statues.

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3.79 km

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Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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2.94 km

476 m

346 m

Surfaces

2.13 km

1.41 km

130 m

< 100 m

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Tuesday 12 May

23°C

17°C

22 %

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Trail Reviews

Guenter Weihs
October 7, 2024, Rocca di Cefalù

Very nice little walk high above Cefalu. Got a little lost 😉

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By train to Cefalù. From there, head to the Rocca di Cefalù and take an impressive walk around this former fortress and its walls. Then, head down to sea level, to the beach, and into the salty water.

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Very nice little tour with a very nice view over Cefalu. Sturdy shoes should be

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