Licodia Eubea, located inland in the province of Catania at the foot of the Iblei Mountains, is a village rich in history, nature, and traditions. The historic center, with its narrow stone streets, panoramic stairways, and historic buildings, reflects the image of an authentic Sicily, where Greek, Roman, medieval, and Baroque influences coexist.
Dominated by the profile of Mount Casale and immersed in a rural landscape characterized by dry stone walls, olive groves, and wooded areas, Licodia Eubea is a perfect destination for lovers of trekking, walking, and exploring the lesser-known villages of Sicily. Among the most significant places are the Mother Church, the Town Hall, the remains of Santapau Castle, and the ancient necropolises scattered throughout the area.
The village is also famous for its popular and cultural traditions, including the Patron Saint’s Day and the Ethnographic Documentary Festival, events that enliven the village and highlight its community roots. Thanks to its peaceful atmosphere and widespread historical heritage, Licodia Eubea is an ideal destination in every season for those who want to discover rural and cultural Sicily.
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