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Hiking Highlight
Typical Hyblean quarry rich in archaeological evidence, interesting and complex, articulated along a path that is not well cared for but evocative. Numerous burial hypogea from the late Roman period, …
Tip by Piero 🌱🌍🤳
Hiking Highlight
the Giants cave entry is a small hole leading into a narrow tube… to inspect the cave I assume you need lights and a safety plan! the walk there is fabulous!
Tip by annmclarke
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Hiking Highlight
Beautiful quarry with prehistoric caves used as homes until the 1960s. Easy routes with little incline. Bring enough water and food.
Tip by Piero 🌱🌍🤳
Hiking Highlight
A deep cave. The entrance is a bit hidden. Along the way there is a sign "Grotta dei rovi". Climb straight up the mountain here. The cave is in the …
Tip by Rundum Sizilien
Hiking Highlight
Much of Ragusa's water comes from this cave and the Sorgente della Misericordia. On the walls you can clearly see how the water shaped the stone.
Tip by Rundum Sizilien
Hiking Highlight
Watermill with Arabic mill wheel and small museum.
Tip by G.S.
Hiking Highlight
One of the largest burial sites in Sicily. It contains more than 400 sepultures and is divided into 3 galleries, but only one can be visited. The site is definitely worth a visit but a ticket is required!
Tip by Angelika Knospe
Mountain Biking Highlight
Cava Porcaro is located in the southeast part of Comiso, not far from its urban center, which is about 5 km away. You can reach the municipality, and then move …
Tip by Gino Perna
Hiking Highlight
Small, unadorned church on the side of the road in a beautiful setting. Some refugees from Palestine have settled in Cava Celone and dedicated the church to the Israeli prophet Elijah (Liu).
Tip by Rundum Sizilien
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