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Travel Blogs from Cefalu
Roman mosaics and a quaint medieval fishing town
... Relatively no tourists, we witnessed the town going about daily life. As the name suggests the town is dominated by a large castle built in the 1300s. After visiting the castle we had drinks at the local bar and then purchased some Sicilian treats from a renowned pasticceria. We have included a photo to make you jealous. They were as good as they looked. Tomorrow we head off by train to the capital Palermo.
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Day trips to Syracuse and Castelmola
... conquering nation put their stamp on the building and the result is what a magnificent monument you see today. On our last day in Taormina we ventured five kilometre by local bus above Taormina to a small hill topped village called Castelmola.Now Taormina is very high above sea level but Castelmola is virtually in the clouds. You can see for miles. It is only small and virtually untouched by tourists. We ...
Oct 17, 2012
... open where I bought a fresh loaf of bread, 2 Peretti Beers, some chocolate and some chips to go with the salami, prochuitto and Provolone Cheese we had with us. We then headed back to Sperlinga where we took in a few more sights and had lunch in an obscure Piazza of more cave homes. What an intereting town From there we headed to Petralia Soprana and our next B&B, Locanda di Cadi. The GPS was taking us through all the back roads and we were praying ...
Back in Cefalù
... eggs and potent local cheeses. Sadly Monday is Maria's day off from cooking so we miss a third night of delights. A local pizza with the last of our wine with Maria is still a pleasure though. I encourage Maria to write a book of her move to the country, her simple, delicious recipes and rationale for sourcing local, seasonal produce. May happen.
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Agrigento Archaeological Museum to Terre di Himere
... in the distance. As with Zingaro, there have been many deliberate fires. This season is much hotter than usual. As we leave our room for dinner, the fire across the valley has spread across the hill, appearing, in the dark as the edge of a lava flow. The wind is pushing it away from us, and a road separates us from the fields but we kept an eye on its progress all evening, with some couples putting ...