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Look at weather and local time before you go.
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A simple guide to choose a stage, read the territory’s live conditions, and experience Stalettì between village, coast, and countryside.
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Walking note: Check local conditions before departing.
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Three quick actions to begin with confidence.
Look at weather and local time before you go.
Review weatherChoose a short walk, scenic day, or mindful local visit.
Enter a recommended stage and begin.
Open stagesA quick view of how to use the site as a visitor guide and a living territorial map.
Use the weather bar at the top as your first signal, then choose pace, timing, and stage with common sense.
Do this: go early or late, carry water, and use sun protection.
Do this: keep to protected sections and slow down at viewpoints.
Do this: choose easier sections, slow down, and avoid uncertain ground.
The site is a practical guide and a living public space for visitors, residents, and people who want to help the territory.
The top bar gives conditions, temperature, and local time so you can set your pace.
Use Stages to find a section that matches your time and interest.
Use the map to connect places and orient before you walk.
Best for a first reading of the territory without taking on the whole route.
Find a stageFor coast, Ionian views, photography, and movement between sea and village.
Read the routeFor residents, supporters, and local partners interested in care for places, reports, and project progress.
How to contributeStart with a stage, then use the map and updates to go deeper.
Stages 1
Start in historic Stalettì at the Roman arches and the ruins of the Mother Church—your welcome gate to the whole loop.
Open stageStages 2
A panoramic descent along Via Randa to Fonte Aretusa, touching rural heritage sites and viewpoints over the north coast.
Open stageStages 3
From the spring to Copanello Lido via the nearby tower, reaching the pine grove and beach for a first sea-level pause.
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