Santa Margherita di Belice, in the heart of the Belìce Valley, is an elegant village rich in history, culture and traditions. Dominated by the majestic Palazzo Filangeri di Cutò, the residence that inspired Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa’s ‘Il Gattopardo’, the town offers a fascinating journey through literature, art and local history. With its bright squares, Baroque churches, vineyards and rural landscapes, Santa Margherita is an ideal destination for those seeking authenticity, traditional flavours and a timeless atmosphere.
Terre della Valle del Belìce
The Belìce Valley, in the heart of western Sicily, unfolds with sinuous hills, olive groves, and landscapes that tell centuries [...]
Cycling from one end of Sicily to the other
These two collections on Komoot offer cycling tours to explore Sicily, with routes of varying difficulty and distance, allowing you [...]
The Belice Valley and contemporary art as a vision of a new future
Among the hills of southwestern Sicily lies the Belice Valley, a territory that, after the devastating earthquake of 1968, has [...]
