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Sicily, Italy
Mount Cofano
Rising above the eastern end of Bonagia Bay, Mount Cofano is a striking limestone peak standing 659 meters tall. With its distinctive triangular shape, the mountain and its surrounding 537 hectares have been designated as a nature reserve, home to a rich and diverse ecosystem. Several trekking routes lead through the area, including one to the summit, offering stunning views and a chance to immerse yourself in Sicily’s natural beauty.
Custonaci
Just east of Trapani, the main city in western Sicily, lies Custonaci, a hillside town overlooking both the mountains and the sea. It’s known for its marble quarries and deep-rooted devotion to the Virgin Mary. The area offers a wide range of sights to explore—from stunning nature reserves and caves inhabited from prehistoric times to the 19th century, to ruins from various historical periods. At the same time, you can also enjoy a relaxing stay at a seaside resort nearby.