Cala Dell'Arena





The Cala Dell'Arena Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The Sentiero Italia is a 7,000-kilometre hiking trail that crosses all of Italy (including the islands) created to connect all the Italian regions and unite their cultural diversity, beauty and the traditions of the local territories. Pass through six UNESCO heritage sites, 15 national parks and many other parks and nature reserves. The project was conceived in 1983 by a group of hiking journalists, Associazione Sentiero Italia, and then developed by the Italian Alpine Club (CAI) in...
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An excursion near San Vito lo Capo, in the Gulf of Castellammare. The route runs in an anti-clockwise loop and climbs to the top of Monte Monaco (532m), where you will see very beautiful views of the gulf. The return takes place on the provincial road on the coast passing from Zerbo si Mare and also near the Tonnara a Secco.
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A beautiful excursion with breathtaking views, but with some challenging parts. The route starts from the car park near the supermarket, and then begins the Monte Monaco Trail which reaches the top of Monte Monaco (532m). From here it is possible to admire a wonderful panorama of San Vito lo Capo and the coast. There is also the possibility to reach Monte Monaco with a trail that takes place in a loop starting from San Vito lo Capo.
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A beautiful route to discover the uncontaminated nature of the Zingaro Nature Reserve. This beautiful excursion offers an incredible landscape and is easy to do even with children. The landscape is gorgeous between rock, the blue of the sea, the white stone, and the green of the dwarf palm. At certain times of the year, this area can get a little crowded but offers a beautiful view of the sea and the cliffs. The terrain is uneven, but the trail is well-marked and well-maintained. It is...
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A beautiful excursion, even if in some places demanding, in the Monte Cofano Reserve. The round trip starts from Baglio Cofano and reaches the top of Monte Cofano (657m). Along the trail some sections are quite steep and in places you need to hold on to rocks. At one point there is even a rope that helps you scale a rock face. The path to the top is marked with red dots painted on the rocks. It is advisable to wear hiking shoes and bring a stick, especially for the descent. The view from the...