Route experience
Stage 7 with a progressive profile: walk at a steady pace and expect transitions between village, coast, and connectors.

Experience stage
Segment of the Cassiodoro–Caminia system
Follow the old SS106 south toward Caminia, with caves and the Bourbon bridge, ending near the Vulcano cave and beach.
A quick visual look at key moments from this stage.
A practical read of this stage: context, on-route experience, and arrival connection.
Segment of the Cassiodoro–Caminia system
Route experience
Stage 7 with a progressive profile: walk at a steady pace and expect transitions between village, coast, and connectors.
Historical/civic value
Segment with strong historical and archaeological layering linked to the Cassiodoro/coastal system.
Naturalistic/archaeological value
Coastal environment of cliffs, bays, and paths with high landscape value.
What to notice
Notice the historical and landscape landmarks referenced for this stage, and use the gallery images to recognize key passages.
Services and opportunities
Seasonal services between Copanello, Bilbò, and Caminia; verify opening times and access locally.
Main criticalities
Crossings, wayfinding, and connector maintenance still show active criticalities.
GPS and status note
Coordinates are available, but treat the final GPS trace as progressively under verification.
Final GPS trace is pending verification.
Secondary technical summary for this stage.
Practical and safety guidance to walk this stage with confidence.
Save or open this page before you begin. Some areas may have weak signal.
Practical tip: Asfalto, scalinata, sterrato e brevi tratti su sabbia. Difficulty: easy. Duration: 75–95 min.
This official route track is provided for orientation. Always follow local signage, current conditions, and local guidance.
Official stage track coming soon.
Open the start point in external maps when coordinates are available.
GPS and status note: Coordinates are available, but treat the final GPS trace as progressively under verification.
Coordinates: 38.7392, 16.5817
Useful nearby context: places, issues, and mapped signals.
Nearby issues
Caminia: stairs and connectors toward the beach and cave need clearer upkeep
Maintenance
medium
View detailsRebus viewpoint: guardrails, pause space, and readability need improvement
Viewpoint safety
medium
View detailsCassiodoro area: sensitive point between crossing, coast access, and uphill connection
Access safety
high
View detailsNearby places
San Gregorio Cave
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Caminia Beach
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Panajia of Caminia
landmark
Rebus viewpoint
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Operational signals linked to this stage.
CDV-CRIT-005 · Tappa 04 — Caminia
Verificare punti di attraversamento in prossimità della vecchia 106 e tratti promiscui.
Priority: high
Status: Open
Notes: Priorità sicurezza passaggio pedonale.
Move to the previous or next stage.
Previous stage
6. Cassiodorus’ Tomb — Rebus
A scenic blue section connecting Cassiodorus’ tomb area with Torrazzo/Lamia options and the Rebus viewpoint over Caminia Bay (route options to be verified).
Next stage
8. San Gregorio Cave — Panajia of Caminia
From the beach by the San Gregorio cave to the Byzantine ruins of Panajia of Caminia, with shade, water, and a quiet pine-stop.
Supporting this stage helps improve the public route experience.
Stage sponsor
A local collaboration supporting the coastal experience between Caminia, hospitality, and new pauses along the route.
Support / sponsorSupport campaign
Support for signage, light cleanup, digital content, and hospitality along the coastal stretch toward Caminia.
Goal: €0 / €2,500
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