Alia - Natural Areas Grotte della Gurfa The Gurfa caves are an example of Sicilian rock architecture. They consist of six rooms dug into a red sandstone cliff. They are thought to date back to 2500 BC to 1600 BC Bronze Age. The Gurfa caves are divided into two floors connected by the bell cave (thòlos), the main room with a hole at its top that allows the illumination of the cave.
Finale - Natural Areas Pollina Collection of manna in the Pollinese region. Ash trees produce manna. the "white gold" of Pollina.
Villafrati - Natural Areas R. N. O. Cefalà Diana Chiarastella The R.N.O. was created for the preservation of an area of 137 hectares between the municipalities of Cefalà Diana and Villafrati. It includes Pizzo Chiarastella, relevant for flora and birdlife and the Arab Baths, the only example of Arab baths of the 10th century in Sicily.
Corleone - Natural Areas Paesaggi corleonesi Corleone is characterized by a unique landscape: is wedged between two rocks, the Sottana with remnants of a Saracen Tower, and Soprana (on which stands the convent of the Franciscans)