Best attractions and places to see around Melicuccà include a blend of cultural, historical, and natural sites. This village in the province of Reggio Calabria features a historic center with old palaces and numerous churches, set amidst ancient olive groves. The area is notable for its literary heritage and significant religious sites, such as the Sant'Elia Speleota Cave. Nearby, the Aspromonte National Park provides a vast natural environment with diverse flora and fauna.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Truly suggestive view of the coast from this square where three enormous Crosses are erected. The whole thing is reminiscent, with the necessary differences in type and structure, of the view enjoyed from Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro. A pity about the enormous radiotelephone antennas that spoil it a bit
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Great views towards Sicily
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Place with breathtaking views
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Always gentle slopes and at high altitude, among beech and fir forests. A monotony that never tires.
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Here, in the lands of Aspromonte, you can immerse yourself in unspoiled and wild nature, which stands out among the most fascinating and precious in Italy. The Aspromonte National Park, with its vast mountainous territories, dense forests, impetuous torrents and majestic peaks, offers a unique and spectacular environment. Exploring this paradise, you will be able to admire an extraordinary variety of flora and fauna, let yourself be enveloped by the tranquility of the centuries-old woods and face exciting excursions to discover breathtaking panoramas. Aspromonte is an unmissable destination for nature lovers and adventurers looking for authentic and unforgettable experiences.
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Green and coniferous forests, crossed by roads with little traffic. Possible off-road detours, services not always available within the park
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This stretch of the Calabria Parks Cycle Route goes from the Mercante pass to the Zomaro, from the Zilastro plains to Zervò. Crossing Aspromonte towards Gambarie and it's really exciting. Nature is anything but harsh: you travel for kilometers surrounded by giant ferns at over a thousand meters above sea level among beech trees, centuries-old fir trees and sudden green prairies. It is in this stretch, near Villagio Trepitò, that you can admire the Mundu and Galasìa waterfalls, a spectacle of nature that has no equal. The descent that leads to the waterfalls must be done on foot, but it is an experience you will never forget. In this area there are also two precious refuges for those who practice cycle tourism, namely "Il Boschetto fioreto" and "Il biancospino". They offer fantastic hospitality, as does the former Zervò sanatorium, transformed into a community open to those who pass by.
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do it in the cooler periods, very sunny but suggestive
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The region around Melicuccà offers diverse natural beauty. You can explore the vast Aspromonte National Park, known for its dense forests, impressive torrents, and majestic peaks. Within the park, don't miss the beautiful Mundu and Galasìa waterfalls. The village itself is surrounded by ancient olive groves, contributing to its picturesque rural landscape.
For breathtaking vistas, visit the Three Crosses Viewpoint, Monte Sant'Elia, which offers expansive views of the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Strait of Messina, and Sicily. Another excellent spot is the Tracciolino Trail, where you can see the Aeolian Islands, Stromboli, and Mount Etna across the Strait.
Melicuccà is rich in history and culture. You can explore the historic center with its old palaces and numerous churches. A key cultural site is the Lorenzo Calogero's House Museum, dedicated to the important 20th-century Italian poet. The village also hosts an annual Poetry Festival in his honor. Don't miss the Church of the Rite in Piazza Tocco, a recently restored gem that once belonged to the Knights of Malta.
Yes, the Sant'Elia Speleota Cave is a significant archaeological site near Melicuccà. This 10th-century rock complex, which includes a monastery, cellar, mill, and necropolis, represents one of Calabria's most important testimonies of Byzantine Greek culture. It is located a short distance from the Church of Maria SS. del Rosario.
Melicuccà features several historic churches. Key religious sites include the Church of St. John the Baptist, the Church of St. Anthony of Padua, and the Church of St. Roch. The Church of the Rite (or Loreto) in Piazza Tocco is notable for its 16th-century holy water font and bas-relief. The Church of Maria SS. del Rosario is important for housing the relics of Saint Elias Speleota.
Absolutely! The Tracciolino Trail offers a spectacular trekking route along the Calabrian coast, providing views of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Aspromonte National Park. The Aspromonte National Park itself has numerous trails through forests and to waterfalls. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Melicuccà guide.
For hiking and exploring the natural landscapes like the Tracciolino Trail, it's recommended to visit during the cooler periods. The region can be very sunny, so spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor adventures.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from spots like Monte Sant'Elia, often described as more beautiful than other well-known viewpoints. The unspoiled and wild nature of the Aspromonte National Park, with its diverse flora and fauna, also receives high praise for offering authentic and unforgettable experiences.
Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. The area offers routes that traverse the beautiful landscapes between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Aspromonte National Park. You can find detailed options for both touring and road cycling in the Cycling around Melicuccà guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Melicuccà guide.
Melicuccà is characterized by a blend of serene rural landscapes and dramatic natural features. You'll find ancient olive groves surrounding the village, leading to the dense forests, impetuous torrents, and majestic peaks of the nearby Aspromonte National Park. The coastal areas offer views of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Strait of Messina.
Families can enjoy exploring the historic center of Melicuccà, discovering its charming streets and churches. The Aspromonte National Park offers opportunities for gentle walks and admiring nature, including the Mundu and Galasìa waterfalls, which can be a fun excursion for older children.


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