The camp will be based in Montargano, in the municipality of Mascali, a small rural village of about 50 inhabitants located 656 metres above sea level on the eastern side of Mount Etna. The entire area, which looks like a veritable balcony overlooking the Ionian Sea, with its alternating wooded areas and wide lava fields, is characterised by the presence of several natural features of particular value. Among these, the so-called “Sciare di Scorciavacca” stand out, a vast lava expanse originating from one or more eruptive fractures located at an altitude of 850/900 metres, with characteristic and picturesque “slab”, “scoriaceous block” and “cord” shapes and “gut” shapes, with the presence of lava flow caves and sparse vegetation characterised by scrubland of various Mediterranean species. From an ethno-anthropological point of view, the Sciare Scorciavacca have long been used for grazing, yet there is no shortage of land reclamation and agricultural or pastoral support works, such as terraces, hydraulic works, paths, mule tracks, sheepfolds, wine presses and cisterns, built with poor materials from the same area. The secondary road network consists of a network of agricultural roads, mule tracks and paths of significant historical value due to the presence of fine stone walls along the edges and earth, cobbled and paved road surfaces. This location is ideal for nature excursions for the promotion of sustainable eco-tourism.