Simeto River Cantera Gorges

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The Cantera Gorges, in the Bronte town. They are the biggest gorges created by the Simeto on Mount Etna
The Cantera Gorges, in the Bronte town. They are the biggest gorges created by the Simeto on Mount Etna
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You can find the starting point moving from Bronte towards Cesarò (SP17-III road), cross the "Cantera" bridge and go left at the first fork. Here you'll cross another bridge (this one is on the Troina river), next to an old ruined bridge. Turn left and leave the car, walk on this road for a few meters and you'll finally find a hole in the fence.
Go down the path towards an old water mill, you'll reach the bed of the river under the medieval bridge. The river is almost dried in summer and ca be dangerous in other seasons, so please remember to be extremely careful.
You have to cross a private property to get to this place; this is usually tolerated by the owners, but remember that this is not a natural reserve.
You can follow the river flow, there are many dragonflies and frogs. In a short walk you'll reach the junction between the Troina and the Simeto rivers, there's this incredible stone column created by the two rivers. Here you can go left, trying to go against the Simeto flow, the canyon is really close.
If there is little water in the river, it could be stagnant. There could also be water pumps to drain water (probably not legally), even on the bed river. Here is the canyon, deep and narrow. We would like to cross them swimming, but we changed our minds because of the stagnant water, the pumps and many pipes. This should be a protected area, but to be honest it seems more similar to an industry area: as often happens in Sicily, the nature is wonderful but we are not able to rispect it.
This is a unique place, just look at this incredible panorama: the river flows between the basalt and the sedimentary rocks, it divides Mount Etna from Nebrodi Mounts, but in this conditions it is not visitable by tourists.
If you decide to go there, PAY ATTENTION to the water and the flow, such a place can be really dangerous. The autumn is probably the best season to visit the gorges. In summer there's to little water, in spring there's to much, in winter it's too cold.
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