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3 days –programme for individuals
Prices from €
102.50
Day 1
Leaving Termini Imerese behind you,
the road winds up the hillsides of the Riserva Naturale
di Monte San Calogero. The Sicilian countryside will
keep you entertained until, suddenly, you will spot the
small lake of San Leonardo down below in the valley.
Soon you will be at Caccamo,
a mediaeval town dominated by its Norman Castle whose clean
and peaceful lines can be seen from afar. At the foot of the
castle, at the ’Cultural Association “Sicilia e dintorni”
you will find a small ethnographic exhibition (free
entrance) and if you want, you can hire a guide to accompany
you around the castle and the old town centre. It’s lovely
to lose yourself among the narrow streets of the town and if
it’s almost time for lunch you will smell the mouth-watering
fragrances of home-made sauces, fried aubergines and fresh
basil streaming out of the open windows of the houses
nearby. And if by this point you are ready to eat, go and
see Signora Rosetta, owner of the ’“Azienda
Olivicola Scimeca”. In a simple, family atmosphere you
will be able to taste their prized organic olive oil
accompanied by fragrant home-made bread and excellent
olives. You will also receive a bottle of olive oil. If you
enjoy walking, you shouldn’t miss an easy but beautiful
excursion to the nearby Rosamarina Dam on the River
San Leonardo. Here, a spot of fishing will guarantee a great
experience: the experts say that the river is full of fish. Dinner
will be served at the restaurant “A Castellana”,
built in what used to be the granary of the historic castle.
The owner, Signor Salvatore Porretta, will surprise
you with the clean, decisive flavours of his cooking that
uses locally produced ingredients. Menus vary depending
on the season. As antipasti you can try fresh ricotta
cheese, cauliflower fried in batter, fried cardoons,
aubergines “abbuttunate”, stuffed sun-dried tomatoes, and
aubergine caponata. First courses may include pasta “a
frittella” and salted ricotta cheese, pasta with green
vegetables, pasta with mountain fennel or pasta with fava
beans. Second courses are based on locally produced meat
that is simply grilled or barbecued. And finally, to finish,
fruit of the season and inimitable desserts made following
old recipes, such as rustic pie with ricotta cream, Sicilian
cannolo or melon jelly garnished with jasmine fragrances.
For you accommodation
you can choose either an apartment in the centre of
Caccamo of the “U Casteddu” Association, a type
of “Village Hotel” or, if you prefer to be more immersed in
nature, the Agriturismo Valle del Torto, half organic
farm and half teaching farm. There is, however, one further
possibility: the Agriturismo Villa Dafne near Alia.
Day 2
Driving towards Roccapalumba
you will find yourselves in the real, totally uncontaminated
Sicilian interior. Just before Roccapalumba,
stop at the Caseificio Ribaudo. Here you will be
enveloped in an intense fragrance of milk and cheese that
hints at the genuinity of the company’s products. Signori
Ribaudo will welcome you and let you taste his excellent
ricotta and other cheeses including primo sale, tuma,
cacio cavallo, scamorza, some of which are stuffed with
olives, sun dried tomatoes, hazelnuts and pistachios. All
this will be accompanies by tasty home-made bread baked in a
wood-burning oven and, obviously, some local wine. If you
want, you can observe the various phases of production
and the Ribaudo family will be happy to talk you through the
whole process. You can spend the afternoon in
Roccapalumba, where the local specialities, bread and
biscuits, have a colour, a fragrance and a taste that is
virtually impossible to find in our modern cities. Amongst
the agricultural products of the area are Indian
figs, cultivated using techniques that have a minimum impact
on the environment.
Somewhat surprisingly,
in this area that is so closely linked to its agricultural
roots, you will find a modern Astronomic Observatory
equipped with a powerful telescope that makes it possible to
view stars that are very far from the sun. It is possible to
experience “A Midsummer’s Night Dream” at any time of the
year if you go to the Planetarium, a complex and
sophisticated structure that simulates an azure sky within a
cupola measuring 6 metres in diameter…..an experience that
will thrill your children.
Dinner will be served in your agriturismo or at the
restaurant “A Castellana”
depending on the type of accommodation you have chosen.
Day 3
Spend more time exploring this wonderful territory.
At the local tourist office you will find whatever
information you are looking for. In any case, we recommend
that you visit Alia and its prehistoric Grotte della
Gulfa. If you are in a group of at least ten, it is
possible, with prior appointment and for a small charge, to
visit the Mulino Fiaccati near the railway station of
Roccapalumba. The Mulino is an old rustic watermill hemmed
in beneath a rugged cliff. The watermill uses the kinetic
energy of the River Torto, which flows right in front, and
watermill has been entirely restructured. The owners,
Giuseppe Pollina and Guglielmo Rosa, will be happy to
tell you about the ancient history of flour and bread and
give you a demonstration of the watermill in function.
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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€102.50 |
Appartamenti Case Vacanza Caccamo |
€8.00 |
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€118.50 |
Agriturismo Valle del Torto**** Caccamo/Montemaggiore
Belsito Agriturismo Villa Dafne**** Alia |
€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.
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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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oil tasting in Caccamo and cheese tasting in
Roccapalumba
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