Grade

Moderate

Hotel Accommodation

Not Included

Airline Ticket

Not Included

Season

All Year

Bike

Included

This is a Private Tour

SELF GUIDED BIKE TOUR AND WALKING HOLIDAY

24 HRS assistance by phone; Road Book

LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY

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Medium level excursion or tour on off-road trails with long challenging uphill parts and short technical uphill and downhill sections. Suitable for fit cyclists who have done similar trails in the past.

EXCURSIONS

Distance: 20 km up to 40 km with moderate metres of ascent
Level: Medium (Easy on e-bikes)
Season: April-November (Black-Out: August)

Price includes the following:

  • Bike rental or E-Bike
  • Bike accessories (helmet, repair kit etc.)
  • Hotel Accommodation in double room
  • Daily breakfast
  • Luggage transfer
  • Private transfer from Palermo airport to Trapani arranged with Italian speaking chauffeur
  • Meals and experience as specified
  • Road Book
  • Briefing

Season: all year available on request
5 nights/6 days

Trapani (3 nights) Marsala (1 night) Agrigento (1 night)
Hotel Package: included
Airline Tickets: not purchased by us
Bike: included

Land: Palermo airport – West Side

Day 1 – Palermo airport > Trapani
Day 2 –Trapani > Hike Mount Cofano and picnic on the beach > Trapani
Day 3 – Trapani > Erice, Marzipan and Olive Oil > Trapani
Day 4 –Trapani > Bike on the Salt Way Road, Marsala Winery and Saltpans > Marsala
Day 5 – Marsala > Kolymbethra Park and Valley of the Temples
Day 6 – END

 

LEGEND AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION
TOUR DETAILS & BOOKING INFORMATION

TOUR CODE: TPDTOUR

Day 1
Palermo Airport > Trapani
Private vehicle and Italian speaking chauffeur disposal: transfer in only

Welcome to the warm, beautiful and pleasant island of Sicily! Upon arrival at Palermo Airport please proceed through the Passport Control and collect your luggage inside the customs area. Then meet the driver showing a sign with your name and a short drive takes you to Trapani.
Day 2
Trapani > Mount Cofano Coastal Trail and picnic on the beach > Trapani
Private vehicle and English speaking driver disposal: full day from h 8.30AM
Dress Code: dress in layers and use hiking boots
Summit to Mount Cofano: not included
Km: 11 | 450 mt elevation gain
Today our first stop is in Custonaci, a small village located in the Trapani area. Our stop is dedicate to purchase the local Pane Cunsatua stuffed bread with organic olive oil, oregano, fresh tomatoes and anchovas—which is the base of our picnic on the beach. From here, a short drive takes us on the slopes of Mount Cofano, a natural protected area. Upon arrival, what immediately strikes those who look at Mount Cofano is its lonely majesty. It almost gives the impression of wanting to detach from the coast and dive into the blue sea. The route, loop-shaped, develops within the Riserva Naturale Orientata Monte Cofano (Mount Cofano Nature Reserve). The trail starts from the Bay of Cornino and passes through an unspoiled coastline with no houses, characterised by the typical Mediterranean maquis -dwarf palms, cistus, ampelodesma, wild orchids--, rather sparse but rich in endemic species --Sicilian heather, helicrysum cophanense, cavolo di Trapani-cabbage from Trapani-- which colour the mountain in all seasons. From here beautiful views can be admired: the cliffs rise steeply from the sea whose waves crash against the shoreline, thus creating charming water games.

Our picnic will be served on the beach.

Then, climb a part of Monte Cofano (Summit to Mount Cofano: not included in this tour) to return to the parking and admire an amazing view from the mountain.

Then transfer to Trapani.
Day 3
Trapani > Erice, Marzipan and Olive Oil > Trapani
Private vehicle and English speaking driver disposal: full day from h 9AM

Today meet the driver at hotel and departure for Erice uptown, which was an important religious site associated with the goddess Venus. Wander through its ancient streets and visit some of the famous homemade pastry shops -- world-famous for marzipan candies and other delicacies like almond and pistachio pastries – and the lovely preserved Mediaeval town offering the most breathtaking views and a palpable sense of history. Then by walk we join the most visited sites: the Pepoli Castle and Venus Castle. The former was built by the Arabs while the latter was a Norman construction with imposing towers that derived its name from the fact that it was built on the site of the ancient Temple of Venus, allegedly founded by Aeneas.

Later we travel in the country side and we soon arrive in an olive oil farmhouse for our delicious lunch

We then return to Trapani.
Day 4
Trapani > Bike on the Salt Way Road, Winery and Saltpans > Marsala
Private Bike and English speaking biker disposal: full day from h 8.30AM
Dress Code: dress in layers and use sneakers
Km: 35 | minimal elevation gain


Bike from Trapani to Marsala Salt Way Road, skirting the lagoon to see the snow-capped mountains but hills of salt, one of the Sicilian economy's historical resources that was already very precious in the days of the Phoenicians, who were the first to bring some form of technology to its production. The favourable climatic circumstances, such as high temperatures and a wind that increases evaporation, plus the shallowness of the water, contribute to create the evocative and unreal scenario created by the salt flats, which form a sort of immense chessboard that ranges in colour from off-green to pink. The tourist paths for visits to the salt flats wind their way around the great basins and, running along the edges of the tanks of seawater - which glistens in the sun as it crystallizes - finally reach the mounds of salt. These mounds are topped by a series of recently restored windmills that recall the days when they were among the main instruments for pumping the water and grinding the salt. A panorama that has to be enjoyed, preferably at sunset, when everything becomes tinged with red. We then arrive at the salt pans Saline Ettore Infersa (Admission fee: non included) which offer a truly unique landscape. Windmills, first introduced during mediaeval times, dot the horizon, a testament to how things were once done, though one or two continue to function, pumping water through the sluice gates into or out of the various basins. Piles of harvested salt, neatly covered with terracotta tiles, lie between the road and the basins waiting to be despatched.

In the early afternoon we join a Marsala winery to visit, wine tastings and snack.
Day 5
Marsala > Agrigento: Kolymbethra Park and Valley of the Temples
Private Vehicle and English speaking driver disposal: full day from h 8.30AM
Km: 5 | minimal elevation gain


Today departure for Agrigento. Upon arrival transfer at the Kolymbethra Park (Admission fee: not included), an earthly paradise in the heart of the Valley of the Temples and a rare archaeological and agricultur al jewel; an extraordinary place that encapsulates the colours, flavours and aromas of Sicily and – through its archaeological finds and its hypogea, excavated 2500 years ago – tells the story of ancient Akragas, the city now called Agrigento. The garden is now a worthy adjunct to a visit to the evocative Archaeology Park nearby, and a thrill for the five senses: from the aroma of the orange blossom to the flavour of the almonds, from the silvery tint of the olive trees to the moisture of the soil, all accompanied by the delicate sound of water constantly flowing in the background. No visit is complete without a trip along the new routes to the hypogea --underground chambers--, which are of great interest in terms of archaeology, speleology and the natural environment.

This afternoon we then contunue our easy hiking to enjoy the finest of all ancient Greek sites—the complete Doric Temples (Admission fee: not included), one of Sicily’s most famous historical attractions. This is one of the most outstanding examples of Greater Greece art and architecture, and is one of the main attractions of Sicily as well as a national monument of Italy.
Day 6
END
Today after breakfast end of our serbices.
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