A stunning region, home to Sicily’s largest protected area of natural beauty, the remote nature of the mountains and hills of the Nebrodi are too often overlooked by international buyers. But for lovers of peace, tranquillity, ancient traditions and the great outdoors they are a treasure trove of potential. Whether you are considering buying a permanent residence, a holiday property or a rental investment, this article will help you understand why the Nebrodi are a great region to consider, and where to start your search.
When buyers contact us looking for help with finding affordable real estate in Sicily, the first challenge is always to pick an area in which to begin the search. We have long championed the beautiful villages of the Madonie Natural Park as a wonderful option for affordable real estate in an area of unspoilt natural beauty, but the proximity to widely visited tourist attractions like Castelbuono and Cefalù leaves some people hungry to travel further from the well-trodden path.
So we now take you a little further along the Island’s sparkling Tyrrhenian coast, to the Nebrodi Park, a mountainous region whose gentle clay peaks and serene mountain lakes suddenly cascade downhill through a band of limestone cliffs and exhilarating driving roads. Reaching the sea, the deep beaches and broad bays of the coastline give a perfect vantage point from which to take in the volcanic cluster of islands that make up the Aeolians, some forty kilometres out to sea.
There is beauty on every level of the Nebrodi, with rich, hardy vegetation and fertile wetlands keeping the park astonishingly green even in the long hot Sicilian summer.
Let’s take a quick look at the geography, history and culture of the region, before turning our attention to the property market and the most important towns and villages you’ll need to know about if you’re considering buying a property in the Nebrodi.
