The area stretching from Corleone to Castelvetrano is a corner of Sicily rich in history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes.
In our “tourist library” in Contessa Entellina, you will find information to visit the municipalities bordering the trail, for a unique journey through “Hidden Sicily”.
CONTESSA ENTELLINA
Contessa Entellina is a town with deep Arbëreshë roots, where language and customs blend together, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the past.
Roccamena
This small village is known for its Saracen Bridge, an ancient structure that seems to tell stories of migrations and encounters between different cultures.
Corleone
Famous worldwide for its history linked to the mafia, today Corleone is embracing a new chapter dedicated to legality.
Bisacquino
With its narrow streets and ancient churches, Bisacquino is a must-visit stop to discover the historical roots of Sicily.
Poggioreale
Founded in 1642 by Philip IV of Spain, the village was rebuilt in a different location after the 1968 earthquake.
CAMPOFIORITO
La tranquillità del luogo è perfetta per chThe tranquility of the place is perfect for those seeking moments of introspection away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
CHIUSA SCLAFANI
Known for its cherry production, it is ideal for long walks among flowers and orchards. The historic center, with its medieval churches, invites you to explore the town’s historical roots.
GIULIANA
It impresses with its majestic Norman castle, a testament to the strategic importance this village held in the past. From the top of the fortress, the view over the valley below is simply spectacular.
SAMBUCA DI SICILIA
Named ‘Borgo dei Borghi’ in 2016, it amazes with its architectural beauty and cultural vibrancy. The Arab ruins and ancient Baroque churches give this village a magical and captivating aura.
SANTA MARGHERITA BELICE
It is a place steeped in literature and history. The Palazzo Filangeri di Cutò, summer residence of the famous writer Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, is a must-visit for fans of The Leopard. Here, literature comes to life among the elegant walls of the palace and the surrounding gardens.
MONTEVAGO
Rebuilt after the devastating 1968 Belice earthquake, it proudly displays the marks of its rebirth. The Acqua Pia thermal baths, set in an unspoiled natural landscape, offer moments of pure relaxation and well-being.
SALAPARUTA
Like Montevago, it bears the marks of the earthquake as both a reminder and an incentive for renewal. Today, the small town is famous for its excellent wines, inviting visitors to unforgettable food and wine tastings.
MENFI
Famous for its beaches and fine wines, it is the vibrant heart of Sicilian wine tourism. The wine route winds through lovingly tended vineyards, offering sensory experiences that engage all the senses.
CASTELVETRANO
It is famous for the Selinunte archaeological area, which preserves some of the most fascinating Greek ruins in the Mediterranean. The Doric temples and streets of the ancient city tell stories of glory and decline, set within a landscape of rare beauty.
PARTANNA
With its Grifeo Castle, it offers a blend of medieval history and contemporary culture. The view from the battlements stretches to the horizon, while the streets of the town resonate with the voices of locals and visitors alike.
SANTA NINFA
Situated in the heart of the Belice Valley, it is an example of modernity and tradition coexisting harmoniously. Its wineries, producing wines of great character, represent the soul of the area and the passion for agriculture