Best attractions and places to see around San Cipirello include natural landscapes and historical sites in the province of Palermo. The region offers a variety of outdoor activities, from exploring mountain passes to visiting artificial lakes. San Cipirello is situated in an area known for its diverse terrain, providing opportunities for both challenging trails and more accessible points of interest. Visitors can discover a mix of cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Starting just outside the town of San Giuseppe Jato, this stretch of provincial road 20 climbs up to the picturesque Portella della Paglia pass, in a succession of hairpin bends and breathtaking views. The surface isn't perfect, but you can pedal safely even on a small section of landslide, which is well-marked. Tackled in autumn/winter, it almost feels like you're not in Sicily.
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At certain times it can be busy, even with heavy vehicles.
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Be careful when entering the Garrone cave and it is very slippery from month 09 to month 06, bring a rope with you if you want to go inside the cave itself.
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Beautiful pass at an altitude of 1044 meters. Located on the Sentiero Italia.
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Halfway between the Piana degli Albanesi and Corleone stands the sanctuary of Tagliavia, a place of worship dedicated to the Virgin of the Rosary. It is located on the Magna Via Francigena and is also a useful stop for a break, thanks to the fountain and the refreshment point located nearby.
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The city of Piana degli Albanesi is located on a plateau in the province of Palermo. The largest Albanian-speaking community in Italy has lived here for centuries, hence the name.
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Lake Poma is an artificial lake located about 5 km from Partinico (PA), created by building a dam on the Jato river. In 1994 the area was identified as a protection oasis and wildlife refuge. Hunting is prohibited in the oasis, although poaching is sometimes reported. The flora, thanks also to the reforestation carried out in recent years, consists of: eucalyptus, ash, dwarf palm, wild pear, wild olive, Aleppo pine, domestic pine, rush, reed and black poplar. The avifauna is home to numerous species such as: the wigeon, the mallard, the pintail, the teal, the wild goose, the coot, the gray heron, the little egret, the white heron and many others. Among the birds of prey we find the peregrine falcon, the buzzard and the kestrel. During the migrations you can observe the white stork, the osprey, the glossy ibis and the cattle egret. In winter, the trees on the shores of the lake are often used as a roost for the cormorants, which return to their places of origin the following morning.
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Hardly any cars and mostly good asphalt. The views are unique!
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit Lake Poma, an artificial lake and wildlife refuge known for its diverse flora and avifauna. The Garrone Pass provides stunning views at over 1000 meters and features a cave. Additionally, the Scenic Winding Road offers breathtaking vistas and is popular for cycling.
Yes, the area has significant historical and cultural sites. The Sanctuary of Tagliavia is a place of worship dedicated to the Virgin of the Rosary, located on the Magna Via Francigena. You can also explore Piana degli Albanesi, a settlement known for hosting the largest Albanian-speaking community in Italy for centuries.
San Cipirello offers a variety of hiking trails, including moderate options like the 'La Pizzuta – Garrone Cave loop from Portella Ginestra' and 'Monte Kumeta loop from Portella Ginestra'. These trails allow you to experience the region's natural landscapes. For more details and routes, refer to the Hiking around San Cipirello guide.
Absolutely. The Scenic Winding Road is a popular cycle way offering great views. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Historic Fountain – Zucco Junction loop from Borgetto', and challenging MTB trails like the 'Piana degli Albanesi (Plain of the Albanians) – Itinerarium Rosaliae loop'. Explore these and more in the Road Cycling Routes around San Cipirello and MTB Trails around San Cipirello guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Lake Poma is a great spot for nature observation, being a wildlife refuge. The Sanctuary of Tagliavia also welcomes families and offers a useful stop with a fountain and refreshment point nearby.
The region around San Cipirello, being in Sicily, generally offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these months, temperatures are milder, making hiking and cycling more comfortable. Summers can be hot, while winters are generally mild but can be wet.
The Garrone Pass is a beautiful mountain pass at 1044 meters on the Sentiero Italia. If you plan to explore the Garrone cave, be aware that it can be very slippery from September to June. It's recommended to bring a rope if you intend to go inside the cave itself for safety.
Yes, for example, the Sanctuary of Tagliavia is noted as a useful stop for a break, thanks to a nearby fountain and refreshment point. While specific cafes aren't listed for every attraction, many towns in the region will offer options.
Lake Poma is an artificial lake that serves as a protection oasis and wildlife refuge. It's home to a rich variety of flora, including eucalyptus and wild olive, and diverse avifauna, such as wigeons, mallards, and grey herons. During migrations, you might even spot white storks or ospreys, making it a significant spot for nature enthusiasts.
Beyond traditional hiking and cycling, the area offers unique experiences like exploring the Garrone cave at Garrone Pass. The Scenic Winding Road provides a unique cycling experience with its hairpin bends and views that can feel distinctly un-Sicilian in autumn/winter. The diverse terrain also lends itself to challenging mountain biking routes.
Piana degli Albanesi is historically significant as it is located on a plateau in the province of Palermo and has been home to the largest Albanian-speaking community in Italy for centuries. This rich cultural heritage is reflected in its traditions and religious buildings.


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