Attractions and places to see around Campofelice Di Roccella include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. This coastal resort town in Sicily is situated at the base of the Madonie mountain range, offering both extensive beaches and mountain trails. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, historical churches, and significant natural features like caves and summits. The region is also known for its local food heritage and picturesque countryside.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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From this stretch of the road you can see the remains of the imposing monastery of San Giorgio. It is worth making the short detour downhill to see it up close. It is also a great place to camp, a truly special location.
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Especially beautiful at sunset!
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Municipality in the province of Palermo and within the Madonie park, Isnello presents an area dotted with karst phenomena that create various caves and cavities. The origin of the name Isnello is uncertain: it could derive from the Syriac term hassin ("cold river"), from the Punic hassinor ("stream that flows in a tube-shaped bed") or from the Greek asines ("the harmlessness of the stream "). Several relatively important waterways, in fact, cross the Isnello territory. Furthermore, since 2016 there has been a Center for research, teaching and dissemination of astronomical sciences here, which was given the name GAL Hassin, a play on words between galaxy and the ancient name of the territory. In Isnello you can enjoy a really dark sky at night!
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An ancient, isolated, open-air abbey. It remains slightly below the route we followed
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Very nice, recommendable tour, again and again new grandiose views in the course of the tour in all directions. The gate to the observatory is officially locked, you have to be a little creative if you want to bypass the gate. The ascent (in our case the descent) to the observatory is a narrow path, narrowly bordered by lush bushes. Immediately after, or in, a rainstorm one should be appropriately dressed.
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Absolutely to see this beautiful sanctuary ... it takes a while to get there since it is located at 800 m above sea level
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Old Abbey or the remains of it
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The region offers a rich history. You can visit the ancient ruins of View of San Giorgio Abbey, which has origins attributed to Pope Innocent II around 1140. The Gibilmanna Sanctuary, a pilgrimage church dating back to the 6th century, is also a significant historical and religious site. Additionally, the Mother Church in Piazza Garibaldi and the historic Castle of Roccella offer insights into the town's past.
Yes, the ancient Greek city of Himera is located nearby, towards Bonfornello. Here, you can explore the impressive Temple of Victory, a 5th-century BC Doric temple, and the Antiquarium Museum, which houses artifacts from Himera and other Sicilian sites. The Megalithic Walls, ancient fortifications from the 5th century BC, are also visible.
Nature lovers can enjoy the extensive Roccella Beach, known for its fine golden sand and stunning sunrises and sunsets. The Grattara Cave is a natural monument deeply integrated into local folklore. The area is also at the base of the Madonie Mountains, offering numerous trails and natural beauty.
For breathtaking panoramas, head to the Pizzo Sant'Angelo Summit, which offers grandiose views in all directions from its 1081-meter peak. The Gibilmanna Sanctuary, situated at approximately 800 meters above sea level, also provides beautiful views towards Cefalú.
Absolutely. The Madonie Mountains, located at the base of Campofelice di Roccella, offer numerous trails for hiking, with opportunities to discover waterfalls, wildflowers, and gorgeous views. The ascent to Pizzo Sant'Angelo Summit is a notable challenging hike through a dense forest.
The region provides various cycling opportunities. You can find several road cycling routes, including challenging loops like the 'View of Cefalù – Castelbuono Historic Center loop'. For touring cyclists, routes such as the 'Cefalù Cathedral loop' from Campofelice di Roccella are available. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Campofelice Di Roccella and Cycling around Campofelice Di Roccella guide pages.
Yes, Isnello Village is a charming destination that is considered family-friendly. It offers a blend of history and nature, with karst phenomena creating various caves and cavities, and a center for astronomical sciences. The extensive Roccella Beach is also a great option for families.
The summer evenings are particularly special, especially at Roccella Beach, where you can witness stunning sunsets and potentially the rare 'green ray' optical phenomenon. Generally, the mild climate of Sicily makes spring and early autumn ideal for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities without the intense summer heat.
The region is renowned for its local food heritage, particularly citrus fruits, tomatoes, artichokes, olives, and various vegetables. Be sure to try local specialties like "San Martino" biscuits, "Caponata," and stuffed "Pandoro." You can explore the surrounding countryside to discover more about these culinary traditions, with opportunities for cooking classes.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from sites like Gibilmanna Sanctuary and Pizzo Sant'Angelo Summit. The historical significance of places like View of San Giorgio Abbey and the unique folklore associated with Grattara Cave are also highly appreciated. The blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences makes the area appealing.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find easy running loops directly from Campofelice di Roccella, as well as moderate options like the 'Casale Santa Eufemia loop'. More challenging routes, such as the 'View of Palermo and Capo Gallo loop', are also available for experienced runners. For more details, refer to the Running Trails around Campofelice Di Roccella guide page.
The Grattara Cave is deeply integrated into the history and folklore of the region. It is famously associated with the legend of the Befana, known locally as "a Vecchia Strina," making it a site of cultural interest and an ancient fairy tale.


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