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		<title>Erice, Motya and Cous-Cous cooking lesson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Erice is unique in Sicily, a mystical ancient city hidden by fog in winter time and overlooking the city of Trapani and the Aegadian islands, providing spectacular views. The town is a perfect synthesis of art, landscape and history and keeps intact the magic ambience of its past splendour. There are countless churches to be [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Erice</strong> is unique in Sicily, a mystical ancient city hidden by fog in winter time and overlooking the city of Trapani and the Aegadian islands, providing spectacular views. The town is a perfect synthesis of art, landscape and history and keeps intact the magic ambience of its past splendour. There are countless churches to be visited and 2 castle, Pepoli and Venus ; the second one  built on top of the ancient Temple of Venus. It was well-known throughout the Mediterranean area in the ancient age, and an important cult was celebrated in it. Lunch is suggested in a local famous pastry shop where it is possible to taste the traditional Sicilian snacks and sweets.<br />
We will then move downhill and drive along the beautiful road of Salt pans among old wind mills, hundreds of pink flamingos and countless hills of white salt.<br />
Right in the middle of the lagoon emerges the island of <strong>Motya</strong>, an ancient and powerful Phoenician colony, where we will arrive on board of small boats. Today headquarter of the <strong>Withaker Foundation</strong>, Motya is a charming archaeological site and hosts a great example of museum. To do not miss “sunset time” facing the salt pan!<br />
For those interested in a cous-cous cooking lesson, we suggest to extend your day trip to Bonagia. In an aristocratic private dwelling, the owner will put you apart the secret of a hand-made cous-cous in an elegant, ethnic ambience.<br />
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