Le Vie della Zagara: Zestful and Juicy Sicily

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I hope you’ve enjoyed this online tour of Sicily’s via Le Vie della Zagara. I certainly had a wonderful time discovering this distinctive destination for myself and sharing the most zestful bits of that journey with you.

To help you browse the posts I’ve published about my succulently Sicilian sojourn, here’s a list with links to all of them:

Le Vie della Zagara

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Sicily got under my skin. I’d love to go back and feel there is so much more to explore. Indeed, there was plenty more I could go on about in this series that I’ve yet even to get to. I’ve failed to mention extraordinary attractions such as Ferdinand I’s mega lavish Palazzo Reale Ficuzza and the ancient Valley of the Temples with its doric ruins and the historic landscape and living archaeology site of the Garden Kolymbetra. Both are without doubt must see sights and should be priorities of just about any Sicilian itinerary.

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Grazie for following my Le Vie della Zagara miniseries. Please feel free to take a look at all my series and special features.

Special thanks to Gusto di Campagna and the Distretto Agrumi di Sicilia for making this trip happen and to Addison Lee on the ground here in London for making my commutes to/from Stansted and Gatwick such a breeze.

gustodicampagna.com
distrettoagrumidisicilia.it
addisonlee.com

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Chris Osburn is the founder, administrator and editor of tikichris. In addition to blogging, he works as a freelance journalist, photographer, consultant and curator.
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