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Sicilian Baroque Magic

Freedom Holiday Self Guided Grading Level 2
8 days/7 nights Price - £765pp Tour Code IT018
 

Come and discover Sicily’s southeast with its stunning baroque towns and rolling landscape. Cycle along quiet roads and take in the views of the countryside with deep canyons carved by the fast flowing streams. Enjoy the beauty of the vast orange and lemon plantations in the nature reserve of the Anapo Valley.

Cycle to Vendicari, a protected white beach where many different species of birds build their nests. You’ll discover relics and monuments, such as the Necropolis of Pantalica (caves excavated in the rock walls). You’ll cycle through Noto’s Valley and discover several baroque towns such as Noto, Modica, Syracuse-Ortigia, and Palazzolo Acreide. You will love the richly decorated churches and palaces.

Sicily will also captivate you with its food; a unique cuisine developed over time by the influences of many cultures. Choose from local dishes such as caponata, parmigiana, pasta with sardines, tuna, washed down with a glass of the local wine. 

Combine all of this with accommodation in 3 and 4 star, typically Sicilian, hotels and farms with evening meals provided on 2 nights.

 

Includes

  • 7 nights in 3 and 4 star hotels and farm (based on 2 people sharing)
  • 7 x breakfast
  • 2 x evening meal
  • Bike hire (includes helmet, odometer, light, rear waterproof pannier)
  • Luggage transfer
  • Maps and route information
  • Transfer on Day 1 from airport

Excludes

  • Flights
  • Train transfer on Day 5

Optional extras

  • Insurance £22pp
  • Single supplement £130 (£205 if a single traveller)
  • Cooking Class on Day 2 - € 30,00 pp
  • Hiking Guide for Day 3 - € 80
  • Transfer on Day 8 to airport - €65 (up to 4 people) 

How to get there

  • Fly to Catania airport and you will be transferred to hotel at start.
  • Train from Syracuse back to Catania on Day 8. The website for trains is Trenitalia. The train connections are good.
 

Departure Dates in 2010 - Any day from 1st March to 15th July and from 1st September to 30th November

 
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Daily Itinerary
 

Day 1: Arrival in Anapo Valley

Arrival to Catania airport and private transfer to the beginning of the trip in the Anapo Valley.

Day 2: Circular route around Anapo Valley, 39 miles (62km)

Your first bike ride will introduce you to the amazing landscape of the Iblei mountains and the picturesque little towns and villages of the area. You’ll visit Ferla, a small, pretty and unknown baroque town. This is a relaxing place to stop in one of the little bars and enjoy a cappuccino with a slice of typical almond cake. 

Alternatively, you could put on your walking shoes and spend the day hiking in the Anapo Valley. You will discover some famous old ruins and an amazing archaeological site where more than 5000 caves were dug in the stone by the Siculi. A guide to visit the area is available, if required. 

If you would like, it is also possible to arrange a Cooking class in traditional Sicilian cuisine in the late afternoon at approximately 6 p.m. Learn how to prepare an organic, Sicilian meal - from the garden to the dishes!

Day 3: Anapo Valley to Palazzolo Acreide, 40 miles (64km)

Todays bike ride takes you through the Anapo Valley (you need the authorization of the Park rangers) to Palazzolo Acreide. In Palazzolo Acreide there is another interesting archaeological site to visit: Akrai. In Palazzolo you must stop to taste the amazing Cannoli in a small bar in the centre of the town and enjoy the slow pace of the Sicilian lifestyle.

Day 4: Palazzolo Acreide to Ragusa-Ibla, 22 miles (35km)

Another relaxing day of pedalling in the Iblei countryside will lead you to one of the baroque icons of this part of Sicily: Ibla. The sight of the jumble of houses, churches and civic palazzi piled on top of each other, clinging to the walls of the gorge, is really quite breathtaking. You’ll be astonished as you gaze at the imposing San Giorgio Duomo. Ibla is the real jewel you will discover once you’ve crossed the other side of Ragusa and having ridden along the winding road that leads to the Repubblica Square with the beautiful Purgatorio Church.

Day 5: Ragusa-Ibla to Noto, 21 miles (35km)

Today you ride by bike to Scicli (mostly downhill) and then take a train transfer to Noto, one of the pearls of baroque architecture in Sicily. You can also visit the Vendicari Nature Reserve, very famous for bird watching, or visit the Roman Villa of Tellaro, which is another interesting archaeological site.

Day 6: Rest Day in Noto

Today is a rest day. You can either just relax in this beautiful town or you might prefer another bike ride. One option to consider is a bike loop to the ruins of Noto Antica. This is a hillyish route of approximately 30 km but very rewarding. Little is known about the origins of Noto Antica. The Siculs, Greeks, Arabs turned it into one of the most beautiful towns in Sicily, until the earthquake of 1693 reduced it to rubble. You can reach the ancient ruins via the Porta Reale gateway along a dirt road that overlooks the surrounding area of “cave” (canyons). 

Another option might be a visit to the Vendicari Nature Reserve.

Day 7: Noto to Syracuse, 22 miles (36km)

Heading north, the route continues towards Siracusa, the capital of Ancient Greece and home to Archimedes. The island of Ortigia joined to the mainland of Siracusa by two bridges, is a fascinating web of ancient buildings and narrow streets with two main piazzas buzzing with an assortment of bars and cafes.

Day 8: Departure from Syracuse

Departure from Syracuse. By train back to Catania airport or a transfer can be arranged.

 

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