What makes this place unique
Terrain, waters and landscape
Terrain
The Epipoli Plateau is the most prominent topographic structure rising above the urban area of Siracusa. This steep limestone formation directly dictated the defense strategies of the city in ancient times. The plateau is covered with typical Mediterranean maquis shrubland and features a cooler microclimate due to its exposure to sea breezes. Observe the vast area covered by this high terrace on the Map.
Practical notes before you go
Visit
- Type
- Plateau
- Tip
- Use the map to plan your route and nearby stops.
Related places around here
Nearby
River
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River
Ciane River
The Ciane River flows through Siracusa into the Great Harbor and is one of the few rivers in Europe where wild papyrus grows naturally. You can discover its route via the Map section.
River
Anapo River
The Anapo River flows through the territory of Siracusa , merging with the Ciane before reaching the coast. Check out the river basin via the Map .
Sea
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Sea
Ortigia Island
Ortigia, forming the historical heart of Siracusa , is a natural island surrounded by the Ionian Sea. Famous for its ancient maritime structures and coastline, you can check its location on the Map section.
Sea
Great Harbor of Siracusa
The Great Harbor, located on the coast of Siracusa between Ortigia and the Plemmirio peninsula, is a massive natural bay. Study its layout on the Map .
Sea
Plemmirio Coastal Cliffs
Situated at the southeastern edge of Siracusa , Plemmirio is a natural coastline adorned with steep limestone cliffs and marine caves. Explore these vertical walls on the Map .