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Hiking around Area Marina Protetta Isole Ciclopi reveals a landscape shaped by ancient volcanic activity, featuring distinctive basaltic rock formations and coastal paths. The region encompasses the iconic Cyclops Islands, including Lachea Island, which contribute to its unique marine and terrestrial environments. Trails often provide scenic views of the Ionian coast and the mythological Faraglioni.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Cyclopean Coast near Aci Trezza consists of volcanic rock, primarily columnar basalt and so-called lava pillows, which were formed during underwater eruptions during an early phase of Etna's eruption approximately 500,000–570,000 years ago. It also features rocky beaches, crystal-clear water, and various myths and legends.
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**The Lungomare dei Ciclopi: A Cycling Tour between Myth and Nature** If you have decided to extend your stay in the Etna area, an unmissable day trip is the one along the Lungomare dei Ciclopi. This route, which is part of the permanent cycling itinerary *Sicily Divide* from Trapani to Catania, is the last stop to take before concluding the trip. The beauty of the landscape and the charm of the legend will accompany you on a unique experience. The Lungomare dei Ciclopi, which extends from Acitrezza to Catania, takes its name from the famous mythological legend of Ulysses and the Cyclops Polyphemus. It is said that, during his return home, Ulysses landed on these shores where he met the giant Cyclops, monsters with a single eye in the center of their foreheads. After capturing Ulysses and his companions, Polyphemus was blinded thanks to the deception of the Greek hero, who managed to escape with his men. The rocks that emerge from the sea, known as the "Faraglioni", are considered by myths to be the homes of the Cyclops, who threw rocks into the sea to hinder the hero's escape. Cycling along the Lungomare dei Ciclopi is an experience that combines nature, history and legend. The route offers spectacular views of the crystalline sea and Mount Etna, the highest volcano in Europe. The coastal road allows you to admire the breathtaking landscape, with small seaside villages where you can stop for a break and enjoy typical dishes such as fresh fish and Sicilian granitas. This excursion is also an opportunity to discover the Cyclops natural park, a protected area that is home to a rich biodiversity. The coast, with its Mediterranean vegetation, is ideal for those who love nature and want to immerse themselves in an uncontaminated environment. If you have decided to stay several days in the area, the Lungomare dei Ciclopi is a perfect base for other cycling explorations. Continuing your journey, you will find yourself pedaling through a territory rich in history, traditions and landscapes that will remain etched in your memory. Completing the *Sicily Divide* along the Lungomare dei Ciclopi is much more than a sporting feat: it is a dive into mythology and nature, which will leave you with an indelible memory of Sicily.
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Nice place to relax in the shadow of the castle!
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A nice place to rest for a moment in the shade of the castle!
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The Riviera of the Cyclops is a 12 kilometer stretch of coastline between Aci Trezza and Aci Castello, north of Catania characterized by the Faraglioni
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Legend has it that the archipelago that lies in front of the town of Acitrezza is the result of the anger of the Cyclops Polyphemus who hurled enormous boulders at Ulysses
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Relatively busy roads, mostly without shoulders. Unfortunately, there is little view of the sea as most of the roads are built up. A few narrow glimpses possible through fences. No shade. Tour not recommended for pedestrians.
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The ticket for the castle is for age groups: From 0 to 6 years free entry. From 7 to 10 years €1.50 From 11 to 65 years €3.50 Over 65 years €2.00 Middle and high school students accompanied by teachers €2.50
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There are over 10 hiking routes in Area Marina Protetta Isole Ciclopi, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored more than 13 routes in the area.
The terrain in Area Marina Protetta Isole Ciclopi is largely shaped by ancient volcanic activity, featuring distinctive basaltic rock formations and coastal paths. You'll find a mix of rocky and paved surfaces, often providing scenic views of the Ionian coast and the iconic Cyclops Islands.
Yes, the majority of routes in Area Marina Protetta Isole Ciclopi are considered easy. For example, the Overview of the Isola Lachea Nature Reserve and Faraglioni dei Ciclopi – loop tour from Aci Trezza is an easy 3.7-mile (6.0 km) trail that explores the nature reserve and offers views of the iconic sea stacks.
Hikers can explore several significant landmarks and natural features. You'll encounter the iconic View of the Cyclops Islands (Faraglioni of Aci Trezza), the historic Norman Castle of Aci Castello, and Isola Lachea and the Cyclops' sea stacks. These sites are often integrated into coastal walking routes.
Yes, many of the trails are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Faraglioni of the Cyclopes – Norman Castle of Aci Castello loop from Aci Castello, which leads through coastal scenery and historical landmarks.
The trails in Area Marina Protetta Isole Ciclopi are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 350 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning coastal views, the unique volcanic landscapes, and the mythological connection to the Cyclops Islands.
Many of the easy coastal walks are suitable for families. The relatively flat terrain and scenic views of the sea stacks and historic sites make for an enjoyable outing with children. Consider routes that pass by the Norman Castle of Aci Castello for an added point of interest.
While the region offers many outdoor opportunities, specific regulations regarding dogs on trails within the protected marine area or on Lachea Island may vary. It's advisable to check local signage or official park guidelines for the most current information on dog-friendly access.
The towns of Aci Trezza and Aci Castello, where many trails begin, are generally accessible by local public transport. Buses often connect these coastal towns to larger centers, making it possible to reach the trailheads without a private car.
Parking is typically available in the towns of Aci Trezza and Aci Castello, which serve as common starting points for many routes. Look for designated parking areas near the waterfront or town centers, though availability may vary, especially during peak season.
The Area Marina Protetta Isole Ciclopi offers pleasant hiking conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide mild temperatures and fewer crowds, making them ideal. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended during this season.
Yes, the protected area is rich in biodiversity. While primarily a marine protected area, the interaction between land and sea creates a vibrant coastal ecosystem. You might spot seabirds like royal gulls nesting on the Faraglioni, and Lachea Island is known for its endemic animal and plant species.


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