Best attractions and places to see around Carlentini include a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty in the province of Siracusa, Sicily. This region features ancient Greek ruins, impressive religious architecture, and picturesque landscapes. Visitors can explore deep gorges, significant archaeological zones, and serene river valleys. Carlentini offers diverse opportunities for outdoor exploration and cultural discovery.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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We really enjoyed this walk in a pretty flowery setting in April. Numerous passages in front of tombs in the necropolis, with a wider view of the necropolis at point 9. Note: 1) The detour around the Galleria bisanti tunnel between points 1 and 3 is chaotic. 2) At the end of the circuit between points 10 and 11, crossing the river with your feet in the water is not guaranteed depending on the season. We did it in early April and had water up to our thighs. Locate the ford at the beginning of the circuit towards point 1 or 2 to check the water level and decide whether or not to continue your circuit.
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An incredible climb winding through orange groves, with "cycling" graffiti painted on the ground. The climb is narrow, paved with some cracks, and can be done even with a road bike with low gears. Gradients between 8 and 12%.
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The bridge is still not there. The water in February came up to our thighs.
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There is a bus stop, which brings you to the top of the trail, de decent is very comfortable and in the canyon , which the locals use as outdoor pool, you can enjoy some light canyoning
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Still no bridge. But there are two options: 1. Wait barefoot across the river. 2. A little further down the river, someone has built a makeshift crossing out of stones, reeds, and a tree trunk. Both options are marked on the map. With my waterproof shoes and a bit of scrambling, I managed to cross dry-footed using option 2. In any case, after the river, take the upper path marked on the map. The lower path is overgrown. There's a trail at the beginning. Further on, however, you'll have to fight your way through thistles.
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There is currently no bridge here, but the river can be crossed quite easily barefoot at this point (the water is knee-deep).
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The bridge makes it easy to cross the river. From here you can climb to the north exit or turn off into the Calcinara valley.
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Very beautiful panoramic climb.
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Carlentini and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Pantalica Necropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its thousands of tombs carved into the Anapo Gorge. Another significant area is the Leontinoi Archaeological Park, featuring remains of an ancient Greek colony and the protohistoric village of Metapiccola. Don't miss the 16th-century Torrioni di Carlentini Diroccato, or the impressive Castello di Brucoli, a medieval castle open to the public.
Absolutely. The region boasts stunning natural beauty. Explore the Anapo Valley, a gorge with scenic landscapes and an old railway track converted into a bike path. The Calcinara Stream, the largest tributary of the Anapo, has carved out the remarkable 'Calcinara Quarry' with its Mediterranean scrub. You can also enjoy the coastal areas at Spiaggia Agnone Terreni or Agnone Bagni Beach.
The area offers diverse outdoor activities. Hiking is popular, especially in the Anapo Gorge Natural Reserve which encompasses the Pantalica Necropolis. You can find various hiking trails, including the 'Necropoli di Pantalica — ring tour'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are mountain biking routes like the 'Mulinello River – Lentini loop'. Running trails are also available, such as the 'Running loop from Agnone Bagni'. For more details on routes, check out the hiking, MTB, and running guides for Carlentini.
Carlentini has several significant religious and cultural sites. The Basilica Cattedrale di Sant'Agata is an impressive historical and religious facility. You can also discover the Rock Church of the Crucifix, a beautiful cave adorned with 14th-century frescoes. Other churches include Chiesa Madre dedicated to the Immacolata Concezione, Santa Maria di Roccadia, San Sebastiano, and Madonna delle Grazie.
Families can enjoy exploring the natural landscapes of the Anapo Valley, which offers easy paths along the old railway line. The beaches like Spiaggia Agnone Terreni provide opportunities for seaside relaxation. Villa Bellini/Chiosco Bellini is a pleasant park for walks and enjoying green space. Older children might find the historical exploration of Leontinoi Archaeological Park or the Pantalica Necropolis engaging.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and historical depth of the area. The Pantalica Necropolis is highlighted as one of Sicily's most impressive UNESCO sites, offering panoramic trails. The Anapo Valley is loved for its comfortable bike path along an old railway and its ancient rock chamber tombs. The Calcinara Stream is appreciated for its unique landscape and opportunities for hiking and swimming.
Yes, the region offers several spots with great views. The Pantalica Necropolis, located within the Anapo Gorge Natural Reserve, provides many panoramic trails overlooking the gorge. The Fusco climb, a road from Solarino to Sortino, offers beautiful views over the valley as it ascends.
At the Anapo River Crossing point, the river can often be crossed quite easily, sometimes even barefoot, with water typically knee-deep. While a bridge might not always be present, this spot is part of trails that allow access to different sections of the valley.
Yes, the area is home to significant ancient Greek ruins. The Leontinoi Archaeological Park contains the remains of Leontinoi, an ancient Greek colony. Additionally, the Città Greca Megara Hyblaea, situated near Augusta, features visible ruins of a Hellenistic Sanctuary, Temple, Baths, and fortifications from a Greek city built in 729 BC.
Beyond the main attractions, Carlentini offers some intriguing hidden gems. The Rock Church of the Crucifix, a cave adorned with 14th-century frescoes, provides a unique cultural experience. The ruins of Castello Chadra, built in 1270, offer a glimpse into the region's medieval past. Exploring the deep quarry formed by the Calcinara Stream can also feel like discovering a secluded natural wonder.
Southeastern Sicily generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are ideal, offering pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes. Summers can be hot, making coastal activities or early morning/late afternoon excursions more suitable. Winters are mild but can bring more rain.


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