Cosa si coltiva ad Avola?

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Cosa si coltiva ad Avola?

Cosa si coltiva ad Avola?

Limoni, filari di Nero d'Avola, canna da zucchero e gli alberi di Pizzuta, Fascionello e Romana mostrano in concreto quali sono le produzioni che hanno reso la città di Avola all'avanguardia nella coltivazione e nella trasformazione agricola.

Dove bere ad Avola?

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What is the history of Avola?

  • An Ionian seaside town, Avola is a mix of old and new. The town focuses heavily on the sea, with its history as a tuna fishing port. Today, the remains of the Vecchia Tonnara at the wharf are a stone backdrop to the sandy beaches. Avola dates back to a pre-Greek people called the Sicani.

What to do in Avola?

  • Avola dates back to a pre-Greek people called the Sicani. The Greek colony here was established in the 8th century BC, then the Romans arrived in 227 BC. Modern Avola retains some characteristic corners and hopping palm-lined piazzas. Restaurants, cafes, and pastry shops provide regional treats, and there is no lack of shops and services.

What to do with the almonds of Avola?

  • Fascionello is a tasteful combination between the two previous varieties. The almonds of Avola are used to prepare Sicilian pastries, cakes, biscuits, dragees, nougat, delicious almond milk and almond granite.

How to get to Avola from Messina?

  • The pathway is opened from 8 a.m. to 19 p.m. To reach Avola, if you land in Catania airport (that is only 80 kms away from Avola), you should take a taxi or a car which brings you to this city. The driver will follow the highway A18 for Messina – Catania and Syracuse.

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