Best attractions and places to see around Pace Del Mela include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest on the Tyrrhenian coast of Sicily. The region features the Mela Valley and Milici Plain, offering typical Sicilian scenery with agricultural fields and Mediterranean scrub. Historic hamlets like Camastrà contain ancient buildings, while nearby natural parks provide opportunities to experience Sicily's diverse flora and fauna. The area also holds historical significance, believed to be the location of…
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Extensive castle complex, used since antiquity and constantly expanded. The current structure of a fortress city dates from the 16th century. Located above Milazzo with fantastic views over the sea on both sides of the peninsula and, in good weather, as far as the Aeolian Islands.
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Heavenly, beautiful coastal path
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From here the speedboats and ferries leave daily for the Aeolian islands of Lipari, Vulcano and Stromboli.
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Taking the downhill crossroads you go towards the beach of La Croce a Mare, so called because of a curious little Madonna who watches over the sea from the rocks.
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The mighty natural fortress, from which the Greek city took its name, had already seen the flourishing of the Neolithic, Bronze and Iron civilizations, and continued to be a fortress under the Greeks, Romans and Byzantines.
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Pace del Mela offers a rich history. You can visit the Pace del Mela Agglomerato Castle, a Norman fortress. The ancient hamlet of Camastrà features numerous historic buildings, including the Church of the "Madonna dell'Abbondanza" and the Church of "Saint Maria of the Visitazione," along with Pugliatti Palace and the octagonal Fountain of the Sea horse. The Mother Church of San Nicola di Bari is also a significant Baroque-era site. Additionally, the area is believed to be the location of the ancient naval basin of Naulochus. Don't miss Milazzo Castle, the largest fortified citadel in Sicily, offering extensive historical exploration.
Yes, for nature lovers, the Monte Scuderi Natural Park is nearby, providing unique mountain views and hiking trails. The Lago di Mela Nature Reserve protects a rare lake ecosystem, serving as a crucial habitat for aquatic species and migratory birds. The Milici Plain and Mela Valley also offer typical Sicilian landscapes with agricultural fields and Mediterranean scrub.
For breathtaking views, head to the Panoramic view of the Aeolian Islands and Capo Milazzo from Piazza Sant'Antonio, which offers a spectacular vista of the Aeolian Islands and the Capo Milazzo area. Milazzo Castle also provides a beautiful panorama in all directions, allowing you to see the Aeolian Islands on clear days.
The Tyrrhenian coast near Pace Del Mela boasts several beautiful spots. La Croce a Mare is a charming beach named for a small Madonna statue watching over the sea from the rocks. Another excellent option is Baia del Tono, known for its beautiful curve of beach and clear, fish-rich waters.
The area around Pace Del Mela is great for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, cycling, and mountain biking. For running, consider routes like the 'View of Stromboli loop from Milazzo' or 'Grotta Polifemo loop from Milazzo'. Cyclists might enjoy the 'Milazzo Castle – View of Stromboli loop' or the more challenging 'Castroreale – Piano Margi Recreation Area loop'. Mountain bikers have options such as 'Milazzo: il capo, il castello e il monte – giro ad anello'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Running Trails around Pace Del Mela, Cycling around Pace Del Mela, and MTB Trails around Pace Del Mela guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Panoramic view of the Aeolian Islands and Capo Milazzo from Piazza Sant'Antonio is a great spot for all ages to enjoy stunning coastal views. Baia del Tono beach is also considered family-friendly, perfect for a relaxing day by the sea.
Pace del Mela can be visited year-round. However, to fully immerse yourself in the local traditions, colors, and flavors, it's advisable to plan your visit during one of the local festivals held throughout the year. The weather is generally pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year.
When visiting Pace Del Mela, be sure to indulge in typical Sicilian products such as cannoli, cassata, and arancini. Local specialties include Pane di Pace del Mela, known for its intense aroma and crunchy crust, fruity extra virgin olive oil, and prickly pears, which are even celebrated in a dedicated festival.
While Pace Del Mela itself doesn't have a direct ferry terminal, the nearby Milazzo Ferry Terminal offers daily speedboats and ferries to the beautiful Aeolian Islands, including Lipari, Vulcano, and Stromboli. This makes for an excellent day trip or extended excursion from the area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like Piazza Sant'Antonio, which offers heavenly coastal paths and views of the Aeolian Islands. The historical significance and extensive grounds of Milazzo Castle are also highly rated, providing both history and beautiful vistas. The unique charm of beaches like La Croce a Mare is also a favorite among those exploring the coast.
Beyond the main landmarks, the ancient hamlet of Camastrà is a true hidden gem. It preserves numerous historic buildings and monuments that reflect the long presence of the Benedictines, along with artistic structures from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Exploring its streets reveals structures like the baronial palace of Gordone, Pugliatti Palace, and the ancient cenoby of the Cassinesi friars, offering a glimpse into the region's rich, layered past.


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