Lake Dirillo

At 450 metres above sea level, between the Iblei Mountains, the lake is an artificial basin created by the interruption of the river Acate, already used by the Greeks and Romans for trade with the hinterland.

Its shores shelter several species of migratory birds, such as ducks and herons, and are a grazing area for wild horses.

Its waters are populated by pike, carp and perch.

It is a destination for lovers of trekking, canoeing, canyoning, horse riding and sport fishing.

 

 

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SP 38/II, Licodia Eubea, Metropolitan city of Catania