Baglio San Pietro

Central Sicily


Near the entrance to Nicosia (on the SS117 to Leonforte), this authentic agriturismo incorporates a working farm and offers 10 comfortable, rustic-style rooms and an excellent restaurant with authentic regional cuisine. Burn those extra restaurant-related calories on horseback (one hour/half-day €18/50) or simply kick back by the pool. Finding it by GPS can be tricky so email ahead for directions.


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