The Etna Park, the first to be established among the Sicilian parks, with its 59,000 hectares has the primary task of protecting a unique natural environment and the extraordinary landscape that surrounds the highest active volcano in Europe.
Etna offers a truly surprising and varied landscape, ranging from expanses of dark and impervious lava to rivers of black lava that cross meadows and woods. You will find yourself walking through its woods, paths and unrepeatable panoramas, with the possibility of even visiting a cave. You will notice that the volcano has a flora and fauna in "layers" the first are deserts, as you go down to the valley you will notice the luxuriance increase