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Bus station hiking trails around Bosco Scorace offer access to a diverse woodland environment in Sicily, characterized by approximately 750 hectares of cork oaks, conifers, eucalyptus, and other native trees. The terrain features a mix of shaded trails, gentle hills, and plains, with an undergrowth rich in Mediterranean scrub and wildflowers. A small hilly lake at 630 meters above sea level adds to the varied landscape, providing unique views.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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9.56km
02:56
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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1.09km
00:18
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:46
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.89km
02:57
290m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Very beautiful hike, be careful after point 6 the path no longer exists, due to fallen trees.
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The entire national park is permanently closed due to devastating forest fires in autumn 2025! The entrance is guarded; no entry is possible.
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The temple has 6x14 columns. After the construction of the colonnade, the building remained incomplete around 420 BC, probably due to the Carthaginian conquest of the city in 409 BC.
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The Segestas Theatre was first built "under the Romans" and is based on Greek architecture.
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Memorable MTB trail with the ancient Doric Temple of Segesta as a backdrop.
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Information about the archaeological site of Segesta.
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Must visit. Unspoiled place, beautiful beaches. I recommend walking shoes and lots of water in summer!
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The entrance from the South to the Riserva Naturale dello Zingaro is guaranteed by a car and camper parking lot (small ones...), ticket office and small refreshment point where you can make the last refueling before entering the reserve. After the ticket office you will no longer find toilets and points of purchase of food or drinks so make sure you do it before starting the excursion. The point of no return is physically identified by an unfinished tunnel that is a symbol of the history of this nature reserve. In fact, in detail it is a symbol of the civil protest that about 3000 people started in 1980 preventing the start of the road connection works between Scopello and San Vito Lo Capo. Thanks to this peaceful rebellion, the process of establishing the first nature reserve of the Sicily Region was set in motion. Some photos that I post describe its history.
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There are 11 hiking routes accessible directly from bus stations around Bosco Scorace. These trails offer a convenient way to explore the area's natural beauty and historical sites without needing a car.
Yes, the area offers several easy routes perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Segesta Archaeological Park – Ancient Theater of Segesta loop from Segesta is an easy 2.8 km hike, and the Segesta Archaeological Park – Temple of Segesta loop from Segesta is an even shorter 1.0 km option, both starting near bus stops.
While the specific bus-accessible trails listed here focus on the Segesta Archaeological Park, the broader Bosco Scorace region is known for its diverse natural features. You can expect lush woodlands with cork oaks, conifers, and eucalyptus, along with vibrant Mediterranean scrub. The terrain includes gentle hills and plains, and the forest is home to various small mammals and birds.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible trails are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point easily. The Temple of Segesta – Segesta Archaeological Park loop from Segesta is a moderate 9.5 km circular hike, offering a comprehensive exploration of the area's highlights.
The bus-accessible trails primarily lead to the magnificent Segesta Archaeological Park. Here, you can explore the remarkably preserved ancient Greek temple and the ancient theater, which offers stunning views. The Segesta Archaeological Park – Temple of Segesta loop from Segesta is a great way to experience these historical treasures.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for hiking in the Bosco Scorace region. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers and pleasant temperatures, while autumn offers cooler weather and opportunities for mushroom foraging. The forest's shaded trails also make it enjoyable during warmer months, though some areas can be rugged, so sturdy footwear is always recommended.
While most bus-accessible routes are easy to moderate, there is a challenging option for experienced hikers. The Temple of Segesta – Segesta Archaeological Park loop from Segesta, at 9.5 km with over 330 meters of elevation gain, offers a more strenuous experience while still being reachable by bus.
While Bosco Scorace is generally dog-friendly, specific rules may apply within the Segesta Archaeological Park. It's always best to check local regulations for archaeological sites regarding pets. On general forest trails, dogs are usually welcome, but should be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and other hikers.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.59 stars from over 980 ratings. Reviewers often praise the unique combination of historical exploration at Segesta with the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape, all made conveniently accessible by public transport.
The Bosco Scorace forest itself offers wooden benches and picnic areas for breaks amidst nature. Near the Segesta Archaeological Park, you may find facilities or small eateries. It's always a good idea to pack water and snacks, especially for longer hikes, as amenities might not be directly on every trail.
Yes, from the higher elevations within the Segesta Archaeological Park, particularly near the ancient theater, you can enjoy panoramic views. The broader Bosco Scorace region also features lookout points that offer vistas extending from Monte Sparacio to the Gulf of Castellammare, the Erice countryside, and even the Egadi Islands and Sicani mountains.


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