Discover western Sicily with an ebike tour that will take you from Trapani to Marsala, along a fascinating route between history and nature.
Departing from the city centre, you will cross the Salt Pans of Trapani and Paceco, where 16th-century windmills stand out amidst pools of water and expanses of salt, creating fascinating plays of light. Along the way, you can admire the traditional sun-dried garlic braids and watch the flamingos that populate the Oriented Nature Reserve. Arriving in Marsala, you will drive through the historic salt pans of the Florio family, where the landscape is characterized by the contrast between the water pools and the salt surfaces, creating a unique and evocative panorama.
Live an authentic experience, exploring the wonders of Sicily in a sustainable and engaging way!
The guide will be waiting for you with the bikes inside the yard
The salt pans of Trapani and Paceco are a protected natural area in western Sicily, characterised by spectacular salt landscapes, windmills and pools of water reflecting the colours of the sky. These salt pans, active since Phoenician times, represent an important economic and environmental resource, providing a unique habitat for numerous species of migratory birds, including pink flamingos. Today, in addition to the production of valuable sea salt, the salt pans are a tourist and nature destination, protected by the WWF for their biodiversity and historical value. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
The Marsala Stagnone Nature Reserve is a protected area on the west coast of Sicily, famous for its shallow lagoon and the islands of Mozia, Isola Grande, Santa Maria and Schola. Characterised by breathtaking landscapes, centuries-old salt pans and ancient windmills, the reserve is a place of great natural and historical interest. Its shallow and calm waters create a unique ecosystem, hosting a rich biodiversity, including flamingos and other migratory bird species. The area is also renowned for spectacular sunsets and water sports such as kite surfing.
The Marsala Salt Pans, located along the west coast of Sicily, are part of the impressive Stagnone Nature Reserve. These ancient salt pans, still in activity, offer an enchanting landscape characterised by pools of water with pinkish reflections, windmills and mountains of salt. Besides being an important production tradition, the area is a valuable habitat for numerous species of migratory birds, such as flamingos. The salt pans are also a fascinating tourist destination,
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