Best attractions and places to see around Troina include a historic hill town nestled within the Nebrodi Regional Park, offering a blend of medieval architecture and natural beauty. Its elevated position provides panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and distant Mount Etna. The area is known for its ancient churches, historic sites, and diverse landscapes, reflecting its past as Sicily's first Norman capital.
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Bridge of the Saracens, Simeto gorges and Simeto canyons. Always open
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The view of Etna is simply stunning
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bridge which, despite its name, probably dates back to the Normans
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The Ponte dei Saraceni or Carcaci is a stone bridge probably dating back to the Roman period and rebuilt and modified in the 12th century on the Simeto river. It connects the territory of Adrano (CT) with that of Centuripe (EN), near the Pecoraio pass, and although it is called Ponte dei Saraceni it seems to have been built in the medieval Norman era.
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Patron saint of Bronte is San Biagio. On February 3rd the celebration with the procession of the simulacrum through the streets of the town
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The patron saints of Centuripe are Santa Rosalia and San Prospero. "September 16 is the date dedicated to Santa Rosalia, during which the statue of the martyr is carried in procession through the streets of the town. On the 17th it is the turn of San Prospero who follows the same route while on the 18th the relics of San Prospero are taken first to the church of Sant'Agostino and then around the neighborhoods of Centuripe. Finally on the 19th the two statues were brought back inside the Mother Church" https://sicilyenjoy.com/listing/la-festa-dei-santi-patroni-rosalia-e-prospero-a-centuripe/
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Called "The Balcony of Sicily" by Garibaldi, for the boundless view offered by its panoramas, Centuripe, formerly Centuorbi, is a small Italian municipality of 5,249 inhabitants of the free municipal consortium of Enna in Sicily. Of Sicilian origin, it was soon Hellenized and from the 4th century BC. entered the orbit of Syracuse, enjoying great prosperity in the Hellenistic and Roman ages attested by important vestiges. Centuripe boasts an enviable archaeological heritage from the Roman era, the second richest in Eastern Sicily after Taormina. With its panoramas and glimpses, Centuripe is the best place to visit for anyone who remains enchanted by the peculiarities of a Sicily waiting to be discovered, a regenerating experience to catch your breath from the exhausting rhythms to which you are often subjected. We look forward to seeing you soon, in the meantime you can visit our portal and find out more about our Centuripe!
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Troina is rich in history. You can wander through the medieval Historic Centre of Troina, explore the ruins of the Norman Castle, and visit the Cathedral of Maria Santissima Assunta, which was Sicily's first Norman cathedral. Other notable sites include the Torre Capitania, various ancient churches like San Silvestro and San Giorgio, and archaeological remains from Graeco-Roman and prehistoric periods. Don't miss the ancient Ponte Failla, believed to be Norman in origin.
Yes, Troina offers a couple of interesting museums. The Museo Civico Giovanni Giaquinta, housed in the former Convent of San Francesco, displays archaeological artifacts, medieval items, and artworks. Additionally, the Robert Capa Photography Museum features 62 unpublished photographs taken by the war photojournalist during the 1943 Anglo-American conquest of Sicily, including scenes from the Battle of Troina.
The area around Troina is a haven for nature lovers. It is situated within the Nebrodi Regional Park, offering extensive trails through forests and mountains. You can visit Lake Ancipa (Lago Sartori), Sicily's highest artificial basin, ideal for walks. Another beautiful spot is Lake Pozzillo, an artificial reservoir surrounded by eucalyptus trees, perfect for migratory fauna and excursions.
For breathtaking views, you can hike or drive to the summit of Monte Altesina, the highest peak in the Nebrodi Mountains. From various points in Troina, especially Piazza Conte Ruggero, you can enjoy splendid panoramic views of Mount Etna. Another excellent spot for a distant view of the volcano is View of Mount Etna from Centuripe, which Garibaldi famously called 'The balcony of Sicily'.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The historic settlement of Regalbuto, with its rich history and annual patron saint festival, is a great option. Lake Pozzillo offers a wooded area for walks and excursions. The town of Bronte, famous for its pistachios and located at the foot of Etna, also provides a pleasant family outing. Additionally, the panoramic View of Mount Etna from Centuripe is a memorable experience for all ages.
The region around Troina is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and running. For mountain biking, explore trails like 'Il Lago Pozzillo e Agira – giro ad anello' or 'Ancipa Dam – Lake Ancipa loop from Troina'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Cesarò, Troina, and Bronte Loop'. Runners have options like 'Augustales loop from Centuripe'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Troina, Road Cycling Routes around Troina, and Running Trails around Troina guides.
Troina hosts traditional festivals, especially during the summer. A unique religious tradition is the Festa dei Rami, where men called Ramara travel ancient mountain paths to a sacred wood in the Nebrodi and return with laurel branches. When it comes to local cuisine, be sure to savor traditional Sicilian dishes at local trattorias and try regional delicacies like 'Vastedda cu Sammucu,' a focaccia stuffed with cheese and sausage.
Troina is beautiful year-round, but the best time often depends on your interests. The summer months are vibrant with traditional festivals. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. The Nebrodi Regional Park is particularly stunning during these seasons with lush greenery or autumn colors. Views of Mount Etna are often clearest on crisp, clear days.
The Ponte dei Saraceni, or Carcaci, is a historic stone bridge that, despite its name, is believed to date back to the Norman period. It was rebuilt and modified in the 12th century over the Simeto river. It served as an important connection between the territory of Adrano and Centuripe and is steeped in history, offering a strong sense of the past to visitors.
Troina is recognized as one of 'I Borghi più belli d'Italia' (Italy's Most Beautiful Villages) due to its captivating blend of medieval architecture, ancient churches, and stunning panoramic views. Its elevated position in the Nebrodi mountains, labyrinthine historic center, and rich history as Sicily's first Norman capital contribute to its unique charm and picturesque appeal.
Yes, from various points within Troina, particularly from Piazza Conte Ruggero, you can enjoy splendid panoramic views of Mount Etna. For an even more expansive vista, the View of Mount Etna from Centuripe offers a unique perspective, where the volcano is clearly visible and, on clear days, framed by the Mediterranean Sea.


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