Pineta Monti Rossi Nicolosi

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Simple path in the Monti Rossi pinewood, in Nicolosi (CT)
Simple path in the Monti Rossi pinewood, in Nicolosi (CT)
Description also available in Italian and German.
Monti Rossi are an ideal place for practicing sport and for some walks inside the pine wood nature trail. The path starts on the west craters side, close to the camping entrance.
Look carefully at the maps placed at the beginning, you'll notice a lot of paths crossing the hills; the route goes through the path which crosses all the observation points, but in case you go on the wrong way, don't panic, it is not possible to get lost, you'll just walk around the craters at a different altitude.
The first section of the trail leads to a picnic area in very good condition, close to the the observation point describing the "volcanic bombs". They are big pieces of spherical solid magma; their shape is due to the gas that was "wrapped" inside the magma during the eruption and also to rotation of the magma which had been shot out from the craters.
After the picnic area, at the first fork go left (there are to many junctions, it would be impossible to describe them all) reaching the observation point dedicated to the oaks, naturally grown on this side of the craters. Follow the path until you find the crossroad that bring you "inside" the south crater. You keep walking along this ring path, and at the end of the circle, go left. On the trail you'll find many other observation points, describing flora, fauna and history of the craters; we really suggest you to visit the craters for the details, we just point out the following O.P.:
South panoramic point; from here you can see many etnean towns and the sea. There's also a picture of the fresco representing the eruption that reached Catania from these cratersA section with some stones whose colors explain why these mounts are called "Rossi" (Reds)The north panoramic poind, observing Etna In winter season these mounts can be covered by the snow; in spring you'll find many flowers with bright colors.Find more at www.etnatracking.com
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