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Mount Etna Regional Park adventures

Mount Etna Regional Park Adventures

Mount Etna Regional Park, located in Sicily, is a dynamic landscape shaped by one of the world’s most active volcanoes, offering outdoor enthusiasts a mix of hiking, geological insights, and breathtaking views.

224,000
Acres Protected
100
Miles of Trails
1,000,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Mount Etna Regional Park

Mount Etna Regional Park
 

Mount Etna Regional Park, established in 1987, encompasses the famous Mount Etna, Europe's highest and one of the world's most active volcanoes. Located on the east coast of Sicily, the park covers an area of approximately 224,000 acres. The landscape is characterized by rich volcanic soil, allowing diverse plant species to thrive, including endemic flora unique to the region. The park's varied topography includes craters, lava flows, and forested areas providing habitat to a range of wildlife such as foxes, hares, and a variety of birds. Historical lava flows and craters bear testament to the volcano's power, while landmarks like the Valle del Bove showcase the majestic geological features of the area. Visitors are drawn to the park for its hiking trails that offer panoramic views of the Sicilian landscape and the surrounding Ionian Sea. The park's diverse ecosystems and its fascinating geological aspects make it an appealing destination for outdoor recreation and scientific exploration.

Highlights

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The summit craters of Mount Etna offering views of ongoing volcanic activity.

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Valle del Bove, a large volcanic depression with dramatic landscapes.

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The Alcantara Gorges known for its striking geological formations.

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Piano Provenzana, a less crowded area for skiing and hiking.

Notable Natural Features

Summit Craters

Active volcanic craters offering educational insights and dramatic scenery.

Valle del Bove

A large volcanic valley that provides excellent hiking and photo opportunities.

Alcantara Gorges

Notable for their unique basalt formations, perfect for exploring and photography.