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3 days – programme for individuals
Prices from €
112.50
Day 1
Between Cefalù and Finale di Pollina, the road winds up
steep slopes dotted with manna ash trees, olive groves and
cork oak trees. Little by little wonderful views of
the Tyrrhenian coast open up including one the beautiful
Rocca di Cefalù.
Pollina,
a small mediaeval urban centre, is dominated by the Torre
del Castello dei Ventimiglia, at the foot of which stands
the Amphitheatre of Pietrarossa. From here the view over the
valley of Castelbuono is absolutely enchanting! In the area
between Pollina and Castelbuono, the production of manna,
a sugary lymph that seeps out from incisions made in the
bark of the ash trees, is still practised today. The manna
is wrapped in cloths before being used in pharmaceutical
products, cosmetics and confectionary. At the Azienda
Agricola of Valerio Onorato, which specialises in
organic farming, it is possible to buy excellent fresh
fruit, natural vegetables and even the famous manna. You’ll
soon arrive at Castelbuono, the town of the
Ventimiglia family, where you can visit the Castle and its
precious artefacts. This lovely town is also home to the
most important museum in the Park, named after the
naturalist Francesco Minà Palumbo, himself originally from
Castelbuono. If you telephone first, you can visit the
Frantoio (Oil Press) “Oro Petra”, where Signora
Maddalena will let you taste the farm’s highly prized
Extra Virgin Olive Oil with home-made bread. If you are
visiting between October and December you can also watch the
different phases of the production of olive oil. Do you have
any idea of the intense, fruity fragrances that pervade the
air in a working olive press? In the lovely piazza is the
confectionary of the Fiasconaro Brothers, a truly
excellent Shop of Flavours where Sicilian, and more
specifically, Madonite traditions meet goodness. You will
be invited to try the famous, fragrant “Mannetto” with
citrus fruit and hazel nuts….a real delight! You will
also be able to try the delicious torroncini (a kind of
nougat) and jams…all accompanied by highly fragrant
home-made lemon and Indian fig liquors.
You restaurant for the evening will be “Il Romitaggio San
Guglielmo”,
an authentic mediaeval monastery near Castelbuono. In an
intimate, evocative atmosphere you will be able to try a
menu based on local succulent meats and forest products such
as mushrooms.
For your accommodation you can choose to sleep by the sea at
the Villaggio Camping Rais Gerbi, in Finale di Pollina, or
in the mountains at Agriturismo Bergi, near Castelbuono.
Day 2
The second day will be dedicated to the discovery of
small towns and their monuments, the surrounding nature and
the green environment of the Madonne Park. Not to be
missed is San Mauro Castelverde, a mediaeval town
situated at 1015 metres above sea level, that boasts
uncommonly breathtaking views over the countryside below.
For lunch we recommend the trattoria “La Posada” in C/da
Karsa.
To learn more about the environment and its flora and fauna,
it is possible to hire an expert guide
who will help you to discover some lovely places including
holm oak, beech, chestnut and centuries-old holly woods.
Whilst going round you will be able to learn about the
area’s history and legends as well as many anecdotes
regarding traditions of the Madonie. Dinner
will be served in the elegant restaurant “Nangalarruni”,
in the heart of Castelbuono. Here you will meet Giuseppe
Carollo, the chef and owner. Mr. Carollo moves around
his kitchen with innate ease and consummate skill, magically
creating the old flavours of Madonite cuisine. His skilful
and refined use of herbs and flavourings that grow locally
(wild fennel, mint, thyme and nettle) and the rediscovery of
forgotten dishes, recreated using daring combinations, will
delight the palate and ensure that you will want to return.
You will stay in the same accommodation as the first night.
Day 3
During the third day you will be able to enjoy more time
exploring the wonderful area of the Park and its towns.
Near Collesano you will visit the Lo Curto organic
dairy farm, where you will be able to taste local fragrant
cheeses such as Provola delle Madonie, delicate
mozzarella, freshly-made ricotta and many other
specialities. However, what will enchant your senses most
will be the aromas and taste of the smoked mozzarella which
is made following traditional techniques using burning hay.
From the plateau on which the farm stands, you will be able
to admire two wonderful views: on one side the Tyrrhenian
sea and on the other the splendid mountains.
In Gratteri,
a delightful village perched on the northern slopes of Pizzo
Dipilo, you will be able to buy a great many typical
Madonite products.
These might include home-made bread, artichoke pickles,
aubergine caponata, sun-dried tomatoes, anchovies from
Cefalù, basilisk mushrooms, wine, oil, honey, manna,
biscuits from Gratteri and many other specialities of the
local gastronomic tradition.
3 days / 2 nights
(minimum 2 people) Price in Euro, from January 2006 to
March 2007
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Price per person |
Accommodation |
*Supplement days |
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€112.50 |
Villaggio Camping Rais Gerbi*** Finale di
Pollina |
€8.00 |
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€128.50 |
Agriturismo Bergi*** Castelbuono
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€12.00 |
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Single rooms: not available. No reduction for
adults in a 3rd / 4th bed;
Children: reduction of € 20.00 |
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*Dates
subject to supplements
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All accommodation on Saturdays
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6th January; 16th, 23rd, 24th and 30th
April; 2nd June; from 11th to 18th
August; 8th, 25th, 29th, 31st December.
N.B. Villaggio Camping Rais Gerbi is not available
in the month of August. |
Prices include
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2 nights’ accommodation including breakfast in
the structures chosen;
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2 dinners in restaurants, drinks not included;
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tastings of Oil and Confectionary in Castelbuono;
cheese tasting in Collesano.
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