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Se ne va prod. From there you get a beautiful view of the sea, the Egadi islands, the coast of Bonagia and Pizzolungo. On the other side, in the harbour, lazy fishing-boats rock gently, protected by the bulk of the Lazzaretto and guarded by the Colombaia tower or Castello di Mare , a fortress realised already at the time of Amilcare that acted also as lighthouse. Sicily, maybe the whole Italy are beginning. And from here the jouney starts towards east, towards the rest of the world accompanied by the growing hills and mountains.
Near the village there is the monument to the Redshirts that fell in that battle. From the hill a vast panorama can be admired.
In its territory, moreover, there is the Segesta archaeological area , with a temple from the 5th century BC and a fascinating theatre, still used today for performances of theatrical works, poetry and music during the summer. Castellammare del Golfo This maritime village takes its name from the medieval castle that stands at its centre, surrounded by low white cottages.
Originally the port and emporium of nearby Segesta, today it is above all a bathing resort, thanks to the proximity of splendid beaches like Guidaloca , Cala Bianca and Scopello , the latter having magnificent rock stacks that emerge from a deep blue sea; here there is also the Zingaro nature reserve. Not far away there are the Segesta thermal baths , which exploit the therapeutic qualities of sulphurous waters.
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Castelvetrano At the centre of an area with a particular vocation for olive growing and viticulture, it has a pleasant historical area articulated among two piazzas, Piazza Garibaldi and Piazza Umberto I. A must is the cathedral church.
You also absolutely must try the tasty black bread , one of the most important Sicilian expressions of Slow Food. In the territory you can visit the archaeological area of Selinunte , a Greek colony founded in the 7th century by settlers from Megara Hyblea. Among the ruins, vestiges of grandiose temples emerge. Erice Perched on top of the Monte Erice, it is an ancient little town with a picturesque medieval look.
The little cobbled streets, along which there are houses in stone, are among its main attractions. Of the temple of Venus of Erice , one of the most revered in antiquity, unfortunately there only remain some ruins, near the medieval castle. The panorama that can be seen from up here is vast: A must is the delicious almond confectionery. Marsala A visit to this attractive town on the west coast of Sicily is a must for those who love good wine: Among places that absolutely must be visited are the Capo Lilibeo archaeological museum , where among other things there is a Punic ship, and the Cathedral, with a small museum of tapestries attached to it and the Auditorium of St.
In the territory there is also the islet of Motya , whe re the ruins of a Punic city have be en recovered, and a big nature reserve of salt pans. Mazara del Vallo The biggest fishing port in Sicily, it is of pre-Roman origin.
The moment of its greatest flourishing was under the Arabs. Traces of this period still remain in the town. It also has a seventeenth-century cathedral with an apse that goes back to the original Norman church built in the thirteenth century. Inside there is a beautiful group of the Transfiguration by Gagini.
Here there is the library and the Civic Museum, now known as the Museum of the Satyr since a beautiful dancing satyr was brought up by a Mazara fishing-boat at the end of the Ninenties. Salemi In the heart of the province, in an area densely cultivated with vineyards, it preserves a pleasant historical area with a clear Islamic imprint, the so-called Rabato.
Walking along the narrow cobbled streets you can also frequently admire panoramic views of the surrounding valley. A must is the towered Norman castle, the church and the college of the Jesuits. Salemi is very well known for the feast in honour of St. Joseph, on March 19, when some quaint altars are prepared, decorated with variously shaped loaves of bread.
The small village of white houses with a Saracen look affords good opportunities for shopping and for tasting the celebrated couscous accompanied by tasty fish soup. A few years ago an international festival started that celebrates this dish, the Cous Cous Festival , and it has proved to be a major success.
Trapani province also includes the Aegadean Islands and Pantelleria.