Best huts around Aci Sant'Antonio are found in a region characterized by its proximity to Mount Etna and the Ionian Sea. This area offers a diverse landscape, from volcanic terrain to forested areas. The local accommodations, including huts and bivouacs, often provide access to natural surroundings and views of the Mediterranean Sea. The terrain around Aci Sant'Antonio is suitable for exploring the unique geology and natural beauty of eastern Sicily.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The bivouac, currently under renovation, is almost complete. Inside, there's only a fireplace. A table, some chairs, and possibly a bed would be needed. Outside, however, there's no manual pump to draw water from the cistern or a woodshed. The internet connection is poor.
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Shelter with a fire pit, water, and tables. No bunk beds available in September 2025.
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Even in bad weather or under dark clouds, the trip up is worthwhile. The cable car takes you up to 1,900 meters. By the time we reached the top, the clouds had almost disappeared due to the wind.
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From the mountain station you can take beautiful hikes to various craters.
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The hub. The cable car departs from here. Snacks and drinks are available at reasonable prices.
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Refuge equipped with an equipped area. There is no fountain for drawing water. The cistern 100 meters to the W is closed with a bolt. Following the path to the north you can admire a splendid panorama.
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Bivouac of about 10 m2. Small but essential: inside there is a table with a bench and a fireplace. Outside there is a woodshed and a manual water pump (not drinkable). The bivouac is currently in excellent condition, recently renovated. Surrounded by pine trees... watch out for the processionary moth
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For access you must make a request to the state property. From the refuge you can observe a spectacular panorama of the southern side of Etna. If there is not much humidity it is possible to observe the coast up to Augusta
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Beyond traditional huts, the Aci Sant'Antonio area offers charming accommodations like cabins, chalets, and independent lodges. These often highlight the natural beauty of the region, particularly its proximity to Mount Etna and the Ionian Sea. Examples include rustic chalets set in oak forests, winery lodges immersed in vineyards, and renovated structures featuring ancient millstones.
Yes, the Sapienza Hut is a well-known starting point for climbing the crater of Etna. It's also a popular spot for road cycling, having hosted stages of the Giro d'Italia, and offers magnificent views of Catania, the sea, and the hinterland on a clear day.
The Piano Bello Forest offers a small oasis of peace. It features a refuge managed by the forest department, providing a tranquil setting in the middle of the woods where you can stop to rest or enjoy a snack.
Yes, Bivacco Gemellaro is a small, recently renovated bivouac. It's equipped with a table, bench, and fireplace inside, and outside you'll find a woodshed and a manual water pump (note: water is not drinkable). It's surrounded by pine trees, offering a rustic shelter.
For spectacular views, consider the Monte Grosso Refuge. From here, you can observe a panoramic view of the southern side of Etna, and on clear days, even the coast up to Augusta. Access typically requires a request to the state property.
The Salto del Cane Mountain Hut area is equipped with tables under chestnut trees, making it suitable for picnics and relaxation. While the refuge itself is not open to the public, with prior authorization, it may be possible to stay overnight. There are also spots where you can make a BBQ.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including challenging road cycling to Sapienza Hut, or gravel biking trails like the Pineta di Linguaglossa – Altomontana Trail of Etna. Hiking is also popular, with routes such as the K&K Fitness Trail loop or scenic walks to the Rocky Beach of Acireale. For more details, explore the Cycling around Aci Sant'Antonio, Hiking around Aci Sant'Antonio, and Gravel biking around Aci Sant'Antonio guides.
Yes, some unique accommodations blend history with nature. For instance, Petra Nìura Winery Lodge & Pool is housed within the redesigned ruins of an ancient 18th-century Sicilian millstone, offering a 'wine experience' amidst lava stone and vineyards. Similarly, Casa Cavagrande features a loft created from an ancient millstone within a renovated lava stone structure, providing a historically rich stay.
Visitors highly appreciate the immersion in nature, the unique geological landscape shaped by Mount Etna, and the stunning views of both the volcano and the Ionian Sea. The tranquility of forest settings, the opportunity for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and the distinct charm of rustic, often historically rich, accommodations are frequently highlighted.
The region around Aci Sant'Antonio, with its proximity to Mount Etna, offers diverse experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer is ideal for enjoying the coast and higher altitudes, while winter can offer unique snowy landscapes on Etna, making it suitable for specific winter activities.
Yes, Petra Nìura Winery Lodge & Pool offers a distinctive 'wine experience' as part of the stay. This lodge is set amidst vineyards and lava stone, providing breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and Mount Etna, making it an ideal choice for those interested in local wine culture.
Agricampeggio Verde Etna, while primarily a campsite, offers camping and potentially bungalow-style lodging. It's conveniently located just 18 km from Catania's Piazza del Duomo and 39 km from Taormina Cable Car, making it an excellent base for exploring both the cities and the surrounding natural attractions, including Mount Etna.


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