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Azienda Agrituristica Gigliotto
Contrada Gigliotto Ss 117 94015 Caltagirone, Italy
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USD 96.17 - 204.35 |
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14 |
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| Description |
A Holiday At The *gigliotto Farm Holiday Centre* Is To Enter Into The Ancient Heart Of Sicily, Not Just In A Geographical Sense - In Fact, This Is The Marvellous Hilly Area Between Piazza Armerina And Caltagirone ,- But Also In A Real Sense* This Masseria Has A Good 700 Years Of History, And The Restoration That It Has Undergone Means That All Of It, Not Only The Main Farmhouse But Also The Outbuildings, With Their Old Beams And Exposed Stone Walls, Maintain The Charm Of Bygone Times. The 14 Rooms, With Their Terracotta Floors, Are Arranged With Sicilian Furniture* The Company Also Boasts Meeting Rooms And A Conference Hall, While A Large Hall With A Warm, Welcoming Ambience Houses The Restaurant, Where Dishes From The Sicilian Tradition Are Served, Using Only Organic Ingredients* In Fact, The Company Produces Olive Oil And Wine From The Prized Nero Davola Vine, As Well As Honey, Liqueurs, Prickly Pears, Fresh And Dried Fruit And Vegetables. Guests Can Enjoy A Variety Of Activities* Courses Of Typical Sicilian Cookery, Instruction In The Preparation Of Sweet Jams Made Following Traditional Country Recipes, And Other Agricultural Activities. Instead Sports Enthusiasts Can Choose From Among The Swimming Pool, Cycling Along The Country Lanes, Horse-riding Or Rambling, Fishing On The Lake, While Those Who Want To Get To Know South-eastern Sicily Better The Gigliotto Farm Holiday Centre Is An Excellent Starting Point* Its Central Position, In Fact, Means That All The Most Attractive Places On The Island Can Be Easily Reached* Piazza Armerina And Caltagirone - Very Nearby - The Morgantina Archaeological Site, Syracuse, Noto, The Baroque Towns Of The Province Of Ragusa, Taormina, Etna And Agrigento. The Gigliotto Farm Holiday Centre Is Open All Year Around.
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By Car Once Landed At Messina, To Get To The Gigliotto Farm Holiday Centre Take The A/18 Motorway To Catania, Then Continue Along The A/19, Mulinello Exit. Then Follow The Signs For Piazza Armerina, Then Continue Along The S. S. 117/bis Towards Gela* After 60 Km Exit And Turn Right To Reach The Farm Holiday Centre. By Air The Hotel Is Located About 70 Km From The Catania Airport. By Train The Hotel Is Located About 20 Km From The Catania Railway Station.
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| Room Information |
- Standard Rm 1 Double - Standard Room With One Double Bed Refined Room With Terracotta Floors - Standard Rm 2 Twins - Standard Room With Two Twin Beds Refined Room With Terracotta Floors
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For Those Wishing To Visit Sicily, The Gigliotto Farm Holiday Centre Is The Perfect Starting Point* In The Southernmost Part Of The Province Of Catania, Not Far Away Are Piazza Armerina With Its Celebrated Casale Roman Villa, Morgantina, Caltagirone And Then All Around Agrigento, Syracuse, Noto, Ragusa, Etna And Taormina. Piazza Armerina In The Heart Of Sicily, In The Province Of Enna, Is Located Piazza Armerina, One Of The Most Interesting Places On The Island. Lying On Three Lovely Hills, In A Fertile And Productive Area, With A Wealth Of Woodlands, Water Courses And Extensive Cultivated Fields, The Town Takes Its Name From One Of The Hills It Stands On. The Aragonese Castle Is Remarkably Interesting, The Huge Baroque Duomo, The Churches Of S. Andrea And Of S. Rocco, The Seventeenth-century Mansions And Churches, The Priory Of S. Andrea, Founded In 1096 By A Nephew Of Roger I And In Addition The Precious Remains Of Ancient Settlements And Necropoli, Discovered In The Surrounding Territory, And The Fascinating Naturalistic Area Of Parco Ronza. Finally, The Characteristic Palio Dei Normanni Deserves A Mention, An Event In Costume That Re-evokes The Taking Of Piazza By Count Roger. Caltagirone Between The Fertile Gela And Catania Plains, On The South-eastern Slopes Of The Erei Mountains, Lies Caltagirone, The Sicilian Capital Of Ceramics. The Main Road Junction For The Overland Communications Between Palermo And The Ionian Coast Of Sicily, Caltagirone, Entitled *magnificent Town* By Charles V In 1528, Between The Fifteenth And Seventeenth Century It Witnessed The Construction Of Splendid Churches And Monasteries As Well As The Founding Of The University. Seriously Damaged By The 1693 Earthquake, In Just10 Years, With The Contribution Of The Best-known Sicilian Architects, It Rose Again, Even Lovelier Than Before, Distinguished By A Sumptuous Baroque Appearance. Arabs, Genovese And Catalans All Left Their Mark On Caltagirone, Almost As Urban Decoration, In The Defensive Walls, Portals, Church And Palazzo Fa Ades With A Noble Seal* That Of Ceramics. The Multi-coloured Vitreous Floors Are Superb And The Enamelled Ceramic Work Where Green, Azure And Yellow Prevail Are Superb* The Long Balustrade 3 Of Via Roma, The Splendid Balcony Of The Ventimiglia Palazzo, And The Stupendous Risers Of The Highly Celebrated Santa Maria Del Monte Steps - 142 Steps That Link The Upper Medieval Part Of The Town To The S. Giuliano Plain, And That On 25 July, The Day Of The Patron Saint, St. James, Are Illuminated With The *coppi* - In Fact, Living Proof Of The Extraordinary Skill Of The Caltagirone Maiolicari. Catania Scored By The Wild And Overwhelming Fascination Of Etna, The Largest Volcano In Europe - The Still Active Forge Of The Gods, With Its Brown Expanses Of Lava, Its Barren Footpaths Cut Out Of The Ash, Where The Pungent Scent Of Gorse Reigns Supreme - Nowadays The Site Of One Of The Most Famous And Modern Tourist Resorts On The Island, The Province Of Catania Presents The Visitor Enthralling And Mysterious Nature, Tinted By The Ardent Hues Of Fire, The Purplish Blue Waters Of The Ionian Sea, Along The Legendary And Unspoilt Riviera Of The Cyclops, And The Deep Green Of The Most Extensive Sicilian Plain. Studded With Superbly Beautiful Centres - Including The Exuberant Catania, The *the Elephant City*, That Counterbalances The Ancient Charm Of The Roman Amphitheatre And The Ursino Castle With The Extreme Modernity Of The Efficient Industrial Estate, Unusual Caltagirone, Capital Of Ceramics, Acireale, Pearl Of The Baroque, Medieval Randazzo, Acitrezza, Vizzini, All Recalling Verga, Disseminated With Magnificent Norman And Swabian Castles, With A Wealth Of Museums And Art Galleries, The Province Of Catania Is One Of The Most Enchanting Corners Of Sicily, Distinguished By Deeply Rooted Cultural And Folkloristic Traditions - For Example The Acireale Carnival, The Most Engaging On The Island - Refined Craft Work Such As Wood Carving, Thriving Agriculture, Thanks To The Rich Volcanic Earth, And Finally, Lively Commercial Activity, Encouraged By The Port And Airport Of Catania And The Numerous Approaches Along The
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