The Hyblaean Mountains are characterized by gentle slopes, interrupted by sharp valleys. In the central area are numerous woods which are intermingled with
dry stone walls of typical of south-eastern Sicily. The more populated coastal area is characterised by terraced hills with Mediterranean vegetation, rising up to a plateau cultivated by
olive trees,
vines,
citrus fruit and
almonds. Other crops include grain and maize. Hyblaean Mountains host the archaeological remains of the medieval castles of
Ferla,
Buscemi and
Cassaro. Their discovery is relatively recent and mainly due to the archaeological campaign held in the area from 2011 to 2013. ==Main sights==