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South of Syracuse lies Avola, a small town that has become famous for its really fantastic red wine, the Nero d´Avola.. <9> <9> The people here live mainly on agriculture.. Vineyards and groves with lemons, orange and almond trees characterize the landscape.. <9> <9> Avola also boasts wide, fine-sandy beaches and its proximity to the so-called Sicilian Grand Canyon, <1001> the Riserva Naturale di Cava Grande del Cassibile}.. <9> <9> <993> <994/22757> <994/22753> <994/22756> <994/22757> <9> <9> Here you will find a charming nature reserve with scrub, fragrant oleander and giant plane trees Walking down the descent into the Cassibile River Valley, <9> bathing in the cool pools is just as much fun in the 250-meter deep gorge as sunbathing on the rocks heated by the sun.. <9> <9> <993> Avola is a Baroque town, rebuilt after the 1963 earthquake with many typical churches, such as. B. <9> Cathedral Chiesa Madre, <9> Church of S. Giovanni Battista, 18th century <9> Church of S. Venera <9> Church of S. Antonio da Padova, from the 18th century, with beautiful stucco and Paintings <9> Santa Croce ai cappuccini church <9> S. Antonio Abate church, built in the 18th century <9> <9> and a few more.. ,. ,. ,. <9> <9> just 8km away from Avola lies <9> <9> <993> Noto <9> <9> which is rightly called the most beautiful Baroque town in Sicily.. The city, which has 22,000 inhabitants, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it was also rebuilt after the strong earthquake of 1693, slightly remotely from the original Noto, in Baroque style.. <9> <9> <994/22761> <994/22760> <994/22759> <994/22758> <9> <9> <993> Attractions <9> <9> To put it bluntly, Noto is swelling over in front of churches, one more beautiful than the other.. <9> As an outstanding example here <1002> is called the Cathedral of Noto}.. <9> <9> For nature lovers, the <1003> Riserva Naturale Orientata Oasi Faunistica di Vendicari} is recommended, a 1450-hectare wetland between Noto and Pachino, at the mouth of the Tellaro River.. <9>