Sicily, Italy

Pietre Cadute

Pietre Cadute is a tranquil beach located in Siculiana, Italy, known for its distinctive natural beauty. Named "fallen stones" in Italian, the beach is characterized by its long, wide sandy shoreline and a mountain that frequently experiences landslides. The mountain walls contain crystalline stones of a white or transparent color, likened to glass, adding to the unique charm of the location. The beach is not typically crowded, offering a serene and peaceful ambiance. It is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including many bird species and turtles, which often choose this location to lay their eggs. A colorful rocky ridge enhances the overall appeal of the beach, making it a popular destination for those seeking a quiet, natural beach experience. Despite the tranquility that Pietre Cadute offers, it can be challenging to access due to private properties blocking most of the access points. However, this has led to an interesting characteristic where visitors often have their own fixed personal spots on the beach, complete with sunbeds, tables, and chairs, which they leave on the shoreline. 

What to do at Pietre Cadute?

Amenities

Pietre Cadute amenities include parking and loungers.

Visitor Reviews

Visitor reviews highlight the beauty and tranquility of the beach, with its pristine sea, unique rocky ridge, and diverse wildlife including birds and turtles. The long, sandy shoreline and the seclusion offered by the surrounding mountains are also appreciated. However, visitors complain about the difficulty in accessing the beach due to privatization and the potential risk of landslides from the nearby mountain.

Where is Pietre Cadute?

Latitude: 37.3326558 / Longitude: 13.4031369

Pietre Cadute is located in Sicily. The following map of Pietre Cadute shows the exact location.

Where to Stay near Pietre Cadute?

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