Located on the northern slope of Mount Etna, Randazzo is one of Sicily’s most characteristic towns, known as “the black town” due to its architecture built from lava stone. Its perfectly preserved historic center tells a thousand-year-old story of art, culture, and nature.
Among the cobbled streets, you will find medieval churches, Norman towers, and Gothic and Renaissance palaces, testimony to the great importance that Randazzo had in the Middle Ages. The town is also a natural gateway to the Etna Park, the Nebrodi Park, and the Alcantara Park, making it an ideal base for excursions among volcanoes, forests, and lava gorges.
With its authentic atmosphere, typical Etna products, and the hospitality of its inhabitants, Randazzo offers an experience that combines the power of nature with the charm of Sicilian history.
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