Walking in Sicily. Gillian Price
WALKING IN SICILY
by
Gillian Price
2 POLICE SQUARE, MILNTHORPE, CUMBRIA LA7 7PY
About the Author
Gillian Price was born in England but moved to Australia when young. After taking a degree in anthropology and working in adult education, she set off to travel through Asia and trek the Himalayas. The culmination of her journey was Venice where, her enthusiasm fired for mountains, the next logical step was towards the Dolomites, only hours away. Starting there Gillian is steadily exploring the mountain ranges of Italy and bringing them to life for visitors in a series of outstanding guides for Cicerone. When not out walking with her Venetian husband, she works as a freelance journalist and translator. An adamant promoter of the use of public transport to minimise impact in alpine areas, Gillian is an active member of the Italian Alpine Club and Mountain Wilderness. www.gillianprice.eu
Other Cicerone guides by the author
Across the Eastern Alps: E5
Alpine Flowers
Gran Paradiso
Italy’s Sibillini National Park
Shorter Walks in the Dolomites
Through the Italian Alps – The Grande Traversata delle Alpi
Tour of the Bernina
Trekking in the Alps (contributor)
Trekking in the Apennines – The Grande Escursione Appenninica
Trekking in the Dolomites
Walking on Corsica
Walking in the Central Italian Alps
Walking in the Dolomites
Walking in Tuscany
Walking in Umbria
Walking on the Amalfi Coast
Walking the Italian Lakes
Walks and Treks in the Maritime Alps
© Gillian Price 2015
Third edition 2015
ISBN: 978 1 85284 785 2
Reprinted 2017 (with updates)
First edition 2000
Second edition 2006
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
Maps: Nicola Regine
Photos: Gillian Price and Nicola Regine
Printed by KHL Printing, Singapore
Dedication
To my wonderful parents, as well as little Kieran, and Sicilian nieces Susanna and Sabrina
Updates to this Guide
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Acknowledgements
On early trips I dragged along Anna Z., then Marty, whose unrivalled chauffeur services were immensely appreciated; Libby, who miraculously survived Stromboli – inclusive of unpredictable wind changes; and Anna M. and Damiano, who actually enjoy picnicking in the fog.
A special thank you to Girolamo Lombardo of the Palermo Tourist Board, indefatigable pioneer in local cartography; Giovanni Mineo and Luigia Di Gennaro of the Cooperativa Artemisia in Palermo; Gaetano Perricone and vulcanologist Salvatore Caffo of the Etna Park; Carmelo Magaraci and Sara La Rosa at the Alcantara Park; Giovanni Vacante at the Madonie Park. Forestry Department staff photocopied maps and pointed us the right way, Luciano Buccheri and his hospitable crew at Pantalica top of the list. Italian Alpine Club branches at Cefalù and Palermo were very helpful, as was Mario Vaccarella of Petralia Sottana. Melanie Kneip and Andrea Mazzaglia had good suggestions on Etna, as did the Magma Trek staff for Stromboli. Professor Schicchi of Palermo University kindly sent the photo of the rare pine tree in Walk 37. Thanks to the readers who let me know of route changes, Pamela Harris and Alan Norton in particular.
Last, but not least, Grazie di cuore to Nick, computerised map-drawer and companion.
Front cover: Great views from Vulcano’s crater (Walks 41)
CONTENTS
Parks, Reserves and Protected Areas