Grotta Mangiapane
Grotta Mangiapane is the largest of a group of nine caverns that are all close together. It is located in the Trapani municipality of Custonaci (Sicily). There are some abandoned houses from 1819 inside the cave, like a hamlet! It's not surprising that there are so many caverns in this area. The area is rich in marble, making it an ideal location for marble extraction. The second takes place in Italy.
A very lovely and distinctive location. A chance to take in the breathtaking and colorful seascape. A ticket of 3 euros is required to explore the cave, which is located 18 kilometers from Trapani. More information is available here.
A home with a beautiful view of the sea is located about a kilometer from Custonaci. Baialuce is its name, and it offers exquisite rooms in the Riserva dello Zingaro's verdant environs. The breathtaking vista of the Gulf of Castellamare will leave you speechless.
This part of Sicily has a plethora of magnificent natural features. Riserva del Monte Cofano, buried in the greenery, is a true natural sanctuary. A magnificent seaside awaits you, nestled amongst olive gardens and centuries-old carob trees! San Vito lo Capo beach, with its magnificent crystal-clear water, is only 20 minutes away.
Elevation: 70 m
Address: Contrada Scurati, 91015 Custonaci TP, Italy