Best attractions and places to see around Ravanusa, a town in the hinterland of Agrigento, Sicily, offers a history spanning three millennia. The area is characterized by a plateau in the Salso river valley, featuring archaeological sites, religious architecture, and insights into Sicilian industrial history. Natural landmarks like Mount Saraceno and various caves contribute to its diverse landscape.
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Railway line never entered into operation. It was supposed to serve as a connection between the Trabia Tallarita mine with the ports of Catania and Porto Empedocle. Today it is a splendid road to do by MTB or gravel
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Campobello di Licata is a municipality in the province of Agrigento, located on a plateau in the Salso river valley. The town boasts the church of San Giovanni Battista (also known as the Sanctuary of the Madonna dell'Aiuto).
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Secondary road with suggestive views but quite bumpy and therefore not suitable for road bikes with thin tyres.
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I recommend a visit to this area which bears witness to a past of hard work that was important for the area. It is an ancient sulfur mine.
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Ancient sulfur mines closed in 1975. These mines played a fundamental role in the Sicilian economy in the past. They are a sad testimony to the extreme working conditions to which the workers who worked within them were subjected.
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After Borgo Braemi on the SP7, a junction on the Strada provinicale 171 towards Riesi. The streets are not always continuous, even if they can be found on the map. In fact, we had to turn back.
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A beautiful route (SS190) between Riesi and Ravanusa. Here is a view of Monte Oliveto (236 m) and Poggio del Conte Bosco (359 m)
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Ravanusa offers a rich history reflected in its architecture. You can visit the Mother Church of San Giacomo Apostolo, a Baroque-style church founded in 1622, featuring a statue of the Madonna della Misericordia and an ancient baptismal font. The Church of the Convent is known for its significant ceiling canvases depicting historical events and precious wooden statues. Additionally, the 15th-century Church of Regolari di San Giorgio is considered an architectural jewel, and the 19th-century Silitti Palace is another notable landmark.
Yes, the primary archaeological site is the Mount Saraceno Archaeological Site, located just 1 km southeast of Ravanusa. This site reveals the remains of an indigenous center that was later Hellenized, with evidence of a prehistoric settlement and a Greek city believed to be ancient Kakiron. You can also visit the Trabia Tallarita Sulphur Mines, which, while industrial, represent a significant historical period for the region.
The Archaeological Museum "S. Lauricella" in Ravanusa houses significant finds from the Monte Saraceno archaeological site. Its exhibits span from prehistory to the 3rd century B.C., including a remarkable vase depicting a dionysiac group, dating between 520 and 460 B.C.
Beyond its archaeological importance, Mount Saraceno itself is a defining natural landmark offering panoramic views. The proto-historic origins of Ravanusa are also evidenced by small rooms carved into the rock, found in areas such as Bifara, Grada, Fiumarella, and Monte Saraceno.
The area around Ravanusa is great for cycling. You can find various routes for different types of bikes. For road cycling, explore options like the "Sommatino Town Center loop" or the "Camastra – Gaffe Beach loop." Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as "Anello Riesi Ferrovia Miniera" or the "Old Stone Bridge – Trabia Tallarita Sulphur Mines loop." For more relaxed cycling, there are touring bicycle routes like the "Via Fabaria Castelli: Ravanusa to Campobello di Licata Loop." You can find detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Ravanusa, MTB Trails around Ravanusa, and Cycling around Ravanusa guides.
Yes, the Fountain of the Boy, Campobello di Licata, a man-made monument in Campobello di Licata, is considered family-friendly. This municipality also features the church of San Giovanni Battista. Additionally, scenic viewpoints like Wide panorama offer enjoyable stops for families to appreciate the landscape.
For stunning panoramic views, head to Wide panorama, a viewpoint along the SS190 route between Riesi and Ravanusa. From here, you can see Monte Oliveto (236 m) and Poggio del Conte Bosco (359 m). Mount Saraceno also offers excellent vistas of the surrounding area.
The Unfinished Sommatino–Riesi Railway Line is a historical site that was never completed or put into operation. It was originally intended to connect the Trabia Tallarita mine with the ports of Catania and Porto Empedocle. Today, it serves as a splendid route for mountain biking or gravel cycling, offering a unique way to explore the landscape.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical and natural attractions. The ancient sulfur mines, like the Trabia Tallarita Sulphur Mines, are valued for their historical significance and as a testament to past working conditions. The scenic routes and viewpoints, such as Wide panorama, are also highly enjoyed for their beautiful landscapes.
Yes, Ravanusa is home to several significant religious buildings. The Mother Church of San Giacomo Apostolo is a central Baroque church. The Church of the Convent is renowned for its artistic ceiling canvases and wooden statues, including one of Mary Immaculate. The Church of Regolari di San Giorgio dates back to the 15th century, and the Church of Madonna di Fatima gained popularity due to a unique canvas depicting a "pregnant Madonna" by Silvio Benedetto.
The Fountain of the Boy is a notable man-made monument located in Campobello di Licata, a municipality situated on a plateau in the Salso river valley. It's a popular spot in the area, which also features the church of San Giovanni Battista.
While exploring Ravanusa, you might consider visiting other significant sites in the wider region. These include the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, a UNESCO World Heritage site with remarkably preserved ancient Greek temples. Another stunning natural wonder is the Stair of the Turks (Scala dei Turchi), a white marl cliff formation on the coast. The Villa Romana del Casale, famous for its exceptionally well-preserved Roman mosaics, is also a UNESCO World Heritage site worth visiting.


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