The swimming pool has an enclosed, shallow platform to one side for younger children. The surrounding terrace is backed by trees and shrubs allowing pockets of sun and shade. The views around are over stunning countryside with the steamy peak of Mount Etna in the background. The owners here are greatly welcoming. On the edge of the village of Piedimonte Etneo which has a bank, shops etc, it is about 44kms from Catania. This is a marvellous area from which to tour the cultural cities along this eastern coastline, and for wandering further inland through some of the most varied and spectacular countryside and mountains.
Located in the center of the Mediterranean, nearer to North Africa than to Rome, Sicily enjoys more sunshine than anywhere else in Europe, intensifying the naturally vibrant colours of the landscape buildings. Sicily is a triangular-shaped island, surrounded by three different seas - the Mediterranean, the Tyrrhenian and the lonian. Golden sandy coastlines alternate with steep craggy cliffs. Rocky headlands and hidden coves create some spectacular panoramas, especially along the northern Mediterranean coast from Messina to Cefalu and Palermo. Inland you will also find some of Italy’s most dramatic scenery. Magnificently mountainous with deep ravines and, of course, the extraordinary volcanic lava landscapes, particularly around Mount Etna. This is the largest volcano in Europe and provides an enormously permanent and dominant backdrop to much of eastern Sicily. Its awesome crater can be reached by jeep or on foot, passing through fertile slopes of olives, almonds, grapes and citrus fruits along the way - and the view from the summit will take your breath away. Sicily is awash with colour all year round, even in winter, when the peak of Mount Etna is bright white with snow. Below, in Taormina, the weather remains mild and the citrus orchards are ripe for picking, whilst in spring the air is heady with the scent of orange and lemon blossoms. Sicily is Italy’s largest region, and it retains its own sense of identity more than any other. It is formed and shaped by two thousand years of history, with Greeks, Romans, Byzanitnes, Arabs, Normans and Spanish all occupying it an leaving their diverse influences on both the culture and architecture. Archaeologists have a field day here, with superb examples of ancient Greece to be found at Agrigento, Selinunte and Siracusa (the birthplace of Archimedes). Also, the most exceptional Roman mosaics in the world are situated in the Villa del Casale near the town of Piazza Armerina. A trip out to Sicily’s own offshore islands are well worth the effort. The Aeolian Islands are strikingly beautiful volcanic cliffs separated by inlets, whilst the three Pelagie Islands are isolated unspoilt, lying between Sicily and the African coast.
Perhaps the best way to enjoy this special island is to rent your own holiday home. We are pleased to offer a wonderful selection of self catering Sicily villas from which to choose from.