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						 AREA: Alto Belice Corleonese, Monti 
						Sicani, Valle del Torto and del Sosio 
						This area covers a large part of the territory (43 Communes) of the Palermitan hinterland. Most of the land is given over to agriculture but there are also a great many natural reserves including
						Bosco di Ficuzza (Godrano), 
						Monte Genuardo, 
						S.M. del 
						Bosco Grotta di Entella (Contessa Entellina 
						and 
						Giuliana), 
						Monti di Palazzo Adriano e Valle del Sosio (Palazzo 
						Adriano; Chiusa Sclafani) to name just a few. 
						Here are also several greatly interesting 
						archaeological areas and prehistoric sites 
						which add to the attraction of destinations such as 
						Other buildings of historic, 
						architectonic and ethno-anthropological interest include 
						fortified country houses, hamlets, chapels, paper mills, 
						windmills, bridges and drinking troughs, all of which, 
						alongside the archaeological and prehistoric sites, are 
						a fully integral part of the territory and highly 
						representative of the area’s history 
  An 
						essential characteristic of this area is its rural 
						identity, not only thanks to the presence of specific 
						crops (vines and olive trees..) but also, and more often, 
						of vast areas of cereal and grain cultivations (ex large 
						landed estates). There is also a considerable area given 
						over to sheep farming, and, consequentially, to the 
						production of cheeses, (Pecorino Siciliano d.o.p., 
						Canestrato, Palermitano, Provola Siciliana… and one 
						possible itinerary could the “Monte Sicani Cheese 
						Route”). Some farmers also grow a mix of crops such 
						as vegetables, fruit, and vines.
  The countryside 
						is often entirely uncontaminated, while many of the 
						towns, especially those that are far from large urban 
						centres, have remained largely unchanged for centuries. 
						Indeed, this area is home to four Sicilian-Albanian 
						towns: 
						Of particular interest are the 
						Byzantine religious festivals for Epiphany and Easter, 
						though ordinary weddings and christenings are also worth 
						witnessing. These towns also specialise in the 
						production of religious icons, hand-made jewellery and 
						traditional female costumes. This area of the Province 
						of Palermo can be visited in all periods of the year 
						though it is arguably at its best in Spring or Autumn. 
						It particularly attracts visitors looking for a relaxing
						holiday immersed in nature, those who like 
						outdoor sports or those whose passion is to 
						investigate gastronomic delights. So as to really 
						get to the area well, it is possible to take part in the 
						following activities: excursions, mushroom picking, 
						potholing, paragliding, hang gliding, horse-riding, 
						cycling and educational visits to farms and vineyards. 
						For this latter activity we recommend San Cipirello, 
						Contessa Entellina and the area around 
						Monreale…)  
												Recently, many new tourist 
						structures have opened up, especially agriturismi, which, 
						along with alpine refuges and attractive country 
						residences, offer a pleasant place to stay. (See the 
						Hospitality section) 
						 
						Typical produce 
						D.O.C. Wine - Monreale, Alcamo and Contessa Entellina
						 
						Cheeses, fruit and vegetables, olive oil, honey, bread 
						and sweetcakes (in particular we recommend the Cannoli 
						of Piana degli Albanesi).  |