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Shared experiences, naturally enjoyed together

At La Collina dei Nebrodi, a stay is more than just time away, it’s about sharing meaningful moments together.
For this reason, we suggest a selection of group-friendly activities designed to encourage connection, relaxation, and authentic discovery of Sicily, without the pressure of constant planning.
Vineyard tour
Our estate vineyard

A truly local experience, rooted in the land surrounding the villa.
Guests are invited to enjoy a wine tasting featuring our own estate wine, produced directly on the property and closely connected to the rhythm of the seasons.
The tasting takes place in a relaxed setting, often outdoors, and offers a moment to learn about the vineyard, the land, and the story behind each bottle, best enjoyed together, at an unhurried pace.

Home-cooked dinners at the villa

No crowded restaurants, no rushing around.
Upon request, our villa staff can prepare home-cooked dinners inspired by Sicilian tradition, using fresh, seasonal, locally sourced ingredients.
These relaxed evenings are ideal for:
- families and groups of friends
- welcome dinners
- rehearsal dinners or informal post-event gatherings
All enjoyed in the comfort of the villa, indoors or outdoors.

Historic town visits

The villages of the Nebrodi area offer a glimpse into a more authentic, slow-paced Sicily. We recommend visiting nearby historic town centers, with stone streets, panoramic viewpoints, and small local shops. An ideal experience for those who enjoy: history and culture village life unhurried exploration

woman walking on street
woman walking on street
Cooking class. A family recipe,
passed down through generations

An honest, shared moment, where food becomes a way to connect, talk, and understand a way of life from the past. This is not a show or a performance. Our cooking class is about passing on a family recipe, the kind once taught by a grandmother, made with simple ingredients and patient hands.
Guests cook together, work with their hands, and take the time to reflect on how Sicilian life used to be: slower, more practical, and deeply connected to what was available at home.