Natural monuments around Campofelice Di Roccella offer access to the diverse landscapes of Sicily. Situated on the coast, Campofelice Di Roccella serves as a gateway to the nearby Madonie Regional Natural Park. This region features mountains, forests, and unique geological formations. The area provides opportunities for exploring natural attractions and engaging with the environment.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Near Gratteri, the hills above Cefalù become truly magical. Here you begin to be immersed in the Madonie park, a natural area that includes 15 municipalities of the metropolitan city of Palermo.
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Beautiful trail. But it's good to mention that this place is accesible by path for grazing cows. It can be difficult for those sensitive to cow dung ;)
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Very nice, recommendable tour, again and again new grandiose views in the course of the tour in all directions. The gate to the observatory is officially locked, you have to be a little creative if you want to bypass the gate. The ascent (in our case the descent) to the observatory is a narrow path, narrowly bordered by lush bushes. Immediately after, or in, a rainstorm one should be appropriately dressed.
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The characteristic of this observatory is that it is positioned on the top of Pizzo Sant’Angelo ad an altitude of about 1000 m with a completely free horizon. The ideal features of the site and the low electromagnetic noise make the measurements in this observatory particularly accurate.
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After crossing a dense forest of holm oaks, you reach the top of Pizzo Sant’Angelo at 1081 meters.
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The Grattàra Cave is an integral part of the history and folklore of the place, because in legend it is the seat of the Befana ("a Vecchia Strina"), the protagonist of an ancient fairy tale.
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This place combines the incredible beauty of the north coast of the island with that of the Madonie mountains.
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From here you can look into 2 valleys and have a good view of the trees that have grown on the rocky mountainside.
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The area around Campofelice Di Roccella, particularly within the Madonie Regional Natural Park, offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can discover impressive summits like Pizzo Sant'Angelo Summit, fascinating karst phenomena including caves such as Grattara Cave, and ancient monumental trees. The region is also rich in geological formations, showcasing fossils from when the mountains were once seabeds.
Yes, several natural monuments offer breathtaking panoramic views. Pizzo Sant'Angelo Summit provides grandiose views in all directions after a hike through a dense holm oak forest. Another excellent spot is Ridge Near Mandra Nivrea, where you can look into two valleys and observe the trees on the rocky mountainside. The Hills Above Cefalù in Parco delle Madonie also combine stunning views of the north coast with the Madonie mountains.
The Madonie Regional Natural Park is an expansive protected area spanning 40,000 hectares, serving as a treasure trove of biodiversity and geological interest near Campofelice di Roccella. It features diverse landscapes including mountains, forests, and unique geological formations. The park is home to nearly 90 species of butterflies, rare plant species like the *abies nebrodensis*, and offers around 30 signposted footpaths for hiking and exploring its rich flora and fauna.
Absolutely. The Madonie area is known for its interesting karst formations, including caves like Grattara Cave and the Gorges of Tiberio. The region also boasts significant fossil discoveries; for instance, the path to Pizzo Carbonara's summit is notable for an abundance of sea fossils, including corals and calcareous sponges, remnants of ancient seabeds.
Yes, the area is excellent for hiking. The Madonie Regional Natural Park alone features around 30 signposted footpaths. You can find various hiking trails, including those that lead to summits like Pizzo Sant'Angelo Summit. For more detailed routes, you can explore options like the 'From Gratteri to the Abbey of San Giorgio' or the 'Grattara Cave – View of Palermo and Capo Gallo loop from Gratteri' on the Hiking around Campofelice Di Roccella guide.
The Madonie Park is renowned for its ancient and impressive trees. Piano Pomo hosts a unique grove of giant hollies, some reaching up to 20 meters in height. Additionally, you can find an oak tree estimated to be around 1000 years old, as well as other centuries-old maples, beeches, and ash trees scattered throughout the park, showcasing the region's rich natural history.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning landscapes and the diverse ecosystems. The grandiose views from summits like Pizzo Sant'Angelo Summit are often highlighted. The unique geological features, such as the karst formations and caves, also draw significant interest. The opportunity to connect with nature through hiking and exploration in areas like the Madonie Regional Natural Park is a major draw.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find various routes suitable for running, such as the 'Running loop from Campofelice di Roccella' or the 'Casale Santa Eufemia loop from Lascari'. More options are detailed in the Running Trails around Campofelice Di Roccella guide.
Absolutely. The region offers challenging and scenic road cycling routes. Examples include the 'View of Cefalù loop from Lascari' and longer routes like the 'View of Cefalù – Isnello Village loop from Campofelice'. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Campofelice Di Roccella guide.
Yes, Grattara Cave is deeply intertwined with local history and folklore. It is an integral part of the place's heritage, as it is linked to the legend of the Befana, also known as 'a Vecchia Strina', a protagonist in an ancient fairy tale.
The Geophysical Observatory of Gibilmanna is a unique structure positioned on top of Pizzo Sant’Angelo at an altitude of about 1000 meters. Its characteristic location provides a completely free horizon, and the ideal features of the site, coupled with low electromagnetic noise, allow for particularly accurate measurements, making it a significant scientific point of interest within a natural setting.


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