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  • Place Types Park
  • Address Unnamed Road, 98057, 98057 Milazzo ME, Italy
  • Coordinate 38.2697623,15.2272476
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4.7
  • Compound Code 769G+WV Milazzo, Province of Messina, Italy
Openning hours
  • Monday Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday Open 24 hours
  • Thursday Open 24 hours
  • Friday Open 24 hours
  • Saturday Open 24 hours
  • Sunday Open 24 hours
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Sentieri Naturalistici del Capo di Milazzo
Sentieri Naturalistici del Capo di Milazzo
Sentieri Naturalistici del Capo di Milazzo
Sentieri Naturalistici del Capo di Milazzo
Sentieri Naturalistici del Capo di Milazzo
Sentieri Naturalistici del Capo di Milazzo
Sentieri Naturalistici del Capo di Milazzo
Sentieri Naturalistici del Capo di Milazzo
Sentieri Naturalistici del Capo di Milazzo
Sentieri Naturalistici del Capo di Milazzo
Reviews
Carlo Carollo (09/07/2019)
Amazing landscape, please keep it clean as it should! Bring back some garbage whenever you can. Help bringing back Sicily to the heaven it was. Never loose hope... although difficult sometimes. Love this place, remember me of my childhood.
Antonino Ghillioni (02/07/2020)
Head area beautiful but left to the martyrdom of poorly educated people. Seaside transformed into a dump those few tourists who pass through it remain embittered and flee, judging reflexively also the Citizens who try to margin the serious problem
Alessio Spreafico (09/07/2020)
Well-groomed trail
Gilberto Conti (07/10/2019)
Beautiful landscape. Simple path between olive groves and Mediterranean scrub, with a staircase leading down to the Venus pool. Trekking shoes recommended. To be seen
Marco Crupi (02/20/2019)
Capo Milazzo is the leader with whom the Gulf of Milazzo ends in the west and the Gulf of Patti begins. It is located in the territory of the Italian municipality of Milazzo, in the province of Messina. At the end of the cape a Marine Reserve of Capo Milazzo promontory is about to be established. [1] On the inside of the promontory there is a fortified citadel built in the Federician period and several times enlarged over the centuries. Located in the final part of the promontory, is the Santuario di Sant'Antonio da Padova, a real rock shelter, where the saint found shelter after being shipwrecked on that coast in January 1221 and then transformed into a place of worship. Nearby stands a military lighthouse, built in the sixteenth century and activated by the Civil Engineering in 1853 and made functional again from 2013.
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