Best natural monuments around Fiumedinisi are found within a landscape characterized by significant geomorphological elements and rich biodiversity. The area is home to the Fiumedinisi and Monte Scuderi Nature Reserve, a protected area spanning approximately 3,500 to 4,600 hectares. This region features mountainous terrain, diverse ecosystems, and historical elements, offering a comprehensive natural experience. Numerous small rivers sustain a variety of plant species and wildlife, making it a valuable natural monument worth exploring.
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Il Capo di Alì Terme (Me). A beautiful stretch of beach with large sea stacks both in the sea and on the beach itself, from which you can start climbing up to the State Road (n.113) above. In fact, there are rings attached to the sea stack on the beach and on the nearby slope, useful for climbing back up. The view of the sea is spectacular, and you can shelter from the wind (which when it blows... it really blows!) in natural niches in the rock. A little further away, to the north, continuing along the beach, you can visit an old, disused signalman's house along the Scaletta Zanclea-Alì Terme railway line; and even further on, an old Coastal Defence bunker. See the relative highlights for both.
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Monte Scuderi, the magical mountain, full of hidden treasures. It is said that to reveal (find) the immense treasure hidden at the top of the mountain (the "Trovatura," as these hidden treasures are called in Sicily), one must first catch three fish from the Sea of Ali. They must then be brought "still alive" and on a "handkerchief woven by a virgin" to the top of the mountain. There, they will be cooked, and from them will emerge a huge serpent that will coil three times around the seeker's body. However, the seeker must not be afraid, or he will end up in distant, desolate lands. Once this is done precisely and carefully, a crack will open in the mountain, and upon entering, he will find a hen with seven chicks made of solid gold. Now, I don't know if I've remembered this story correctly, but the fact remains that Monte Scuderi has always represented a magical mountain, full of mystery, for the citizens of the villages below. From its flat summit, a 360° view of the surrounding area is offered. And a cave, visitable where the treasure could actually be found
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Be careful when putting your feet on the rocks because they are very slippery. I recommend, when the depth allows, to walk directly into the water. Especially if it is a hot summer day.
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The Piano Vernà equipped area is located just below Mount Pizzo Vernà. It can be reached by car up to its gate, going up from the town of Rimiti. Once you reach the gate, you walk down for about 200 m. Very pleasant area, with tables and fire points, and a beautiful fountain. There is also a hut. Bivouackable
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Path with explanations of each plant (in Italian)
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Unfortunately in this dry season the flow is very minimal. A little further down, however, there is a livelier spring
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Stretch of the Bagheria stream with passages into the water. Different sections to overcome with a bit of adventurous spirit.
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The reserve is rich in diverse natural features. You can explore significant geomorphological elements, including the towering Monte Scuderi, the enchanting Valle degli Eremiti, and the dramatic Gorges of the Santissima Stream. The area also boasts numerous springs, such as the Spring of the Dorsale dei Peloritani, and diverse forest trails like the Verna Nature Trail.
Yes, the Verna Nature Trail is an excellent option for families. It features explanations of local plants, an equipped area with tables, fire points, and a fountain, making it a pleasant spot for a break or picnic. The trail is located in a very pleasant area, easily accessible.
For unparalleled panoramic views, Monte Scuderi is a must-visit. From its 1,253-meter summit, you can enjoy a 360° vista that, on clear days, stretches from Mount Etna to Aspromonte, and even to the Ionian Sea and the Aeolian Islands. Other viewpoints, like Piano Margi, also offer scenic perspectives, including views of Mount Etna.
The humid environment and diverse ecosystems of the reserve support a rich variety of wildlife. You might encounter wildcats, foxes, weasels, wild boars, porcupines, and hedgehogs. The reserve is particularly important for protecting the threatened Sicilian rock partridge, which nests in the area.
Absolutely. The Fiumedinisi and Monte Scuderi Nature Reserve is crisscrossed by a network of paths, cattle tracks, and mule tracks, making it a popular destination for trekking. You can find various hiking routes, including challenging loops around Monte Scuderi. For more options, explore the Hiking around Fiumedinisi guide.
The region holds significant historical interest. Monte Scuderi has traces of ancient buildings and the legendary "Casa del Re" (House of the King). The Valle degli Eremiti earned its name from hermits who once lived in its caves, with ruins of a shrine and convent still visible. The area also has a rich mining history, with ancient gold mines ("Pietre di Caloro") near the Vacco stream.
Yes, the Fiumedinisi area offers routes for both mountain biking and general cycling. You can find challenging MTB trails and scenic cycling loops. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the MTB Trails around Fiumedinisi and Cycling around Fiumedinisi guides.
The Silimò Waterfalls involve navigating a stretch of the Bagheria stream with passages into the water. It requires an adventurous spirit to overcome different sections. Be cautious as rocks can be very slippery; it's often recommended to walk directly in the water where depth allows, especially on hot days.
Yes, the region is known for its springs. The Spring of the Dorsale dei Peloritani is an excellent source of always fresh water with a good flow, even during dry periods, making it an obligatory stop for many hikers. While the Acqua Latte Spring might have minimal flow in dry seasons, another livelier spring is usually found nearby.
The Fiumedinisi and Monte Scuderi Nature Reserve can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the diverse flora. Summer can be warm, but the presence of numerous streams and waterfalls like Silimò Waterfalls can provide refreshing experiences. Winter offers a different, often quieter, perspective on the mountainous landscape.
The reserve is unique due to its combination of significant geomorphological elements, rare vegetation, and rich biodiversity, all within a protected area spanning thousands of hectares. It features high peaks like Monte Scuderi, deep valleys, ancient gorges, and a complex fluvial system that sustains a variety of plant and animal species, including the threatened Sicilian rock partridge. Its historical mining interest also adds to its distinct character.


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