Best canyons around Floridia are characterized by deep gorges and unique geological formations, primarily within the Iblei Mountains. This region features landscapes sculpted by ancient rivers, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The area is known for its dramatic elevation changes, limestone cliffs, and the presence of ancient rock-cut tombs. Floridia's canyons provide diverse outdoor experiences, from exploring river valleys to discovering archaeological sites.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The bridge is still not there. The water in February came up to our thighs.
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There is a bus stop, which brings you to the top of the trail, de decent is very comfortable and in the canyon , which the locals use as outdoor pool, you can enjoy some light canyoning
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Still no bridge. But there are two options: 1. Wait barefoot across the river. 2. A little further down the river, someone has built a makeshift crossing out of stones, reeds, and a tree trunk. Both options are marked on the map. With my waterproof shoes and a bit of scrambling, I managed to cross dry-footed using option 2. In any case, after the river, take the upper path marked on the map. The lower path is overgrown. There's a trail at the beginning. Further on, however, you'll have to fight your way through thistles.
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There is currently no bridge here, but the river can be crossed quite easily barefoot at this point (the water is knee-deep).
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The bridge makes it easy to cross the river. From here you can climb to the north exit or turn off into the Calcinara valley.
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An entry fee is planned here from summer 2024.
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The stream is very easy to cross here!
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Beautiful in all seasons. But there can be a lot going on in summer.
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Floridia's canyons, primarily within the Iblei Mountains, are characterized by deep gorges, dramatic elevation changes, and towering limestone cliffs. You'll find landscapes sculpted by ancient rivers, lush Mediterranean scrub, and spring-fed streams like the Calcinara Stream, which flows into the Anapo River.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The most prominent site is Pantalica Necropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring thousands of tombs carved into the steep cliffs of the Anapo Gorge. The Anapo Valley also contains around 1800 rock chamber tombs dating from 1200-800 BC.
Hiking is a primary activity, with many panoramic trails, especially within the Anapo Gorge Natural Reserve. You can also explore the valleys on bike paths along old railway tracks, or even cross rivers like the Anapo River Crossing, which can be done barefoot when the water is shallow.
Absolutely. The canyons offer numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can find moderate trails like the Pantalica Rock Tunnel – Pantalica Necropolis loop or the Rock-Cut Tombs of Pantalica – Calcinara Stream loop. You can explore more hiking options in the Hiking around Floridia guide.
Yes, the Anapo Valley is particularly well-suited for cycling, with a comfortable bike path along an old railway track. For more cycling routes, including challenging ones, check out the Cycling around Floridia guide.
Visitors frequently praise the unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The dramatic landscapes, deep gorges, and the presence of ancient rock-cut tombs offer an immersive experience. The opportunity to explore panoramic trails and discover archaeological elements is also highly valued.
The Calcinara Stream, known for its calcareous water and underground springs, is a notable spot. While specific designated swimming areas may vary, the clear, spring-fed waters within the gorges offer refreshing opportunities, especially during warmer months.
Trails in Floridia's canyons range from intermediate to challenging. For instance, the Pantalica Necropolis is described as one of the most impressive but also difficult to reach sites. Some paths, like descending from Anaktoron, can be steep, requiring reliable shoes.
At points like the Anapo River Crossing, there might not be a bridge. However, the river can often be crossed barefoot when the water is knee-deep. Be aware that water levels can vary, and in colder months or after rain, it might be deeper.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find moderate routes like the Cava Cardinale Loop or longer, more difficult options. For detailed running routes, refer to the Running Trails around Floridia guide.
The Anapo Valley is not only scenically beautiful with its deep gorges and white rocks contrasting with rich green vegetation, but it's also historically significant. It features around 1800 rock chamber tombs from 1200-800 BC, some of which were later expanded and used as dwellings.


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