Attractions and places to see around Roccalumera include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites along Sicily's Ionian coast. The town is situated by an extensive pebble beach and surrounded by hills, offering diverse exploration opportunities. Roccalumera provides access to both coastal and inland points of interest, reflecting its heritage and natural setting.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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A church where you can admire Byzantine, Arab, Sicilian, and Norman architecture. The exterior features exposed brick. The interior columns are made of granite similar to that of the ancient theater in Taormina. They are likely excavated columns from the Byzantine era. The column abacus is made of lava stone.
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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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Excellent place to camp, with equipped area and running water.
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On the promontory of Capo Sant'Alessio Siculo there is a beautiful castle dating back to the Byzantine era.
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Beautiful forest refuge, located in the municipality of Santa Lucia del Mela. Hobs and running water. Great for a nice picnic.
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The Postoleoni refuge is welcoming and has an excellent area equipped with tables, benches, barbecue areas and a drinking water fountain. It is owned by the Forestale, which makes it available only on request.
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A castle is mentioned here for the first time in 1117. The current structure was built during the Norman domination in Sicily. Together with the Forza d'Agrò Castle, which was located higher up on the mountain, it served to guard the coastal road. The castle is now privately owned and unfortunately cannot be visited.
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Roccalumera and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the impressive Church of Saints Peter and Paul of Agrò, a complex monument from the High Middle Ages featuring Byzantine, Norman, and Arabic architectural elements. Another significant site is the Castello di Sant'Alessio Siculo, a Norman-era castle that once guarded the coastal road, though it is privately owned and not open for visits. Don't miss the Saracen Tower, a coastal watchtower dating back to the 1400s, and the historic center of Roccalumera with its authentic medieval village atmosphere.
Yes, the region offers several stunning viewpoints. Monte Scuderi is a summit known for its 360° panoramic views of the surrounding area. Additionally, the Mount Calvary of Savoca provides spectacular views towards Calabria and the Strait of Messina. Roccalumera's extensive pebble beach and promenade along the Ionian Sea also offer picturesque views and opportunities for relaxation.
Roccalumera has several cultural highlights. The Salvatore Quasimodo Literary Park is dedicated to the Nobel Prize-winning poet and highlights places that inspired his works. Piazza San Vincenzo serves as the town's social heart, reflecting its fishing community origins. You can also visit the Chiesa Madonna del Carmine and the Mother Church (Chiesa Madre, dedicated to San Nicola di Bari), which is a jewel of Sicilian religious architecture with frescoes and Baroque decorations.
The area around Roccalumera is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling, with options for MTB trails, road cycling routes, and touring bicycle routes. The nearby hills offer walking routes through farmland and woodlands, providing panoramic views. The Ionian coast is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, snorkeling, and kayaking in its crystal-clear waters.
Yes, Rifugio Postoleoni is a family-friendly hut owned by the Forest Service, featuring an equipped area with a fountain, tables, benches, and barbecue facilities, perfect for a picnic or a day out in nature. The long pebble beach in Roccalumera is also suitable for families, offering clean waters and a promenade for walks.
The Rifugio Postoleoni is an excellent choice. Located in Cantoniera Postoleoni, this refuge offers an equipped area complete with a fountain, tables, benches, and barbecue facilities, making it ideal for a relaxing break or a picnic amidst nature. There's also a picnic area below the Church of Saints Peter and Paul of Agrò.
Roccalumera, being on Sicily's Ionian coast, generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. The best time to visit for beach activities and exploring the natural beauty is typically during the spring (April-June) and early autumn (September-October) when the weather is pleasant and not excessively hot. Summer months (July-August) are also popular, especially for swimming and sunbathing, though it can be quite warm.
Absolutely. The Church of Saints Peter and Paul of Agrò stands out as a complex monument of the High Middle Ages, uniquely blending Byzantine, Norman, and Arabic architectural elements. It features high pointed arches on monolithic pillars and two distinct domes, offering a mystical atmosphere. The Mother Church in Roccalumera also showcases beautiful Sicilian religious architecture with frescoes and Baroque decorations.
For cyclists, there are several popular routes. A moderate road cycling route is the Roccalumera Seafront Promenade – Furci Siculo loop from Alì Terme. For mountain biking, consider the moderate Roccalumera Seafront Promenade – View of the Olive Grove loop from Roccalumera-Mandanici. There are also various touring bicycle routes, such as the Road Closed Barrier – Sant'Alessio Siculo loop from Nizza di Sicilia.
Monte Scuderi is known as a 'magical mountain' steeped in local legends about hidden treasures. Beyond its folklore, it offers a flat summit with exceptional 360° views of the surrounding landscape, making it a rewarding destination for those seeking both natural beauty and a touch of mystery.
Yes, Roccalumera features sculptures by Filippo Andronico. These artworks depict three siren sisters, drawing inspiration from the mythology of sirens who, according to legend, lured sailors near the Strait of Messina. These sculptures add a unique artistic and mythological dimension to the town's cultural offerings.


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