Cycling between the seafront, Via D'Amelio and the Tree of Falcone: to reach symbolic places outside the city centre, there's nothing better than getting on a bike and going green.
WHY DO THIS EXPERIENCE
cycle through the alleyways of the historic centre and the quays of the marina
explore by bike the outlying villages, now linked to the centre by cycle paths
remember who Falcone and Borsellino were and why they mean so much to Sicily
discover the history of Addiopizzo and the critical consumption campaign to support those who rebel against the Mafia
enjoy an artisanal, award-winning and "pizzo-free" ice cream
shop at the Bottega for products from land confiscated from bosses
As you ride through the pedestrianised areas of the historic centre and the cycle paths that link it to the outlying areas, you will discover a Palermo that is renewed "in body and soul", that year after year leaves behind the wounds inflicted by Mafia violence, culminating in the 1992 massacres.
Twelve kilometres between the centre and the suburbs to discover, by bicycle, the city that is reborn and that does not forget. A tribute due to the memory of men such as judges Falcone and Borsellino, whose blood has triggered the awakening of civil conscience and laid the foundations for a new Sicily: the young people who will not give up and who are committed to completing that path of change, the Libera and Addiopizzo generation.
The route is mostly on flat land and mostly on cycle paths or dedicated bike areas. However, as it is in an urban context, it also passes roads open to motor vehicle traffic.
We recommend that participants, especially children, are used to cycling in the city. The programme is subject to change in view of days and times when museums and restaurants are closed, as well as the availability of witnesses.
Technical features
Duration:
About 4 hours
Min. partecipants:
1
Minimum age:
More than 7 years old
Required equipment:
Sportwear
Provided equipment:
Bike, helmet
Requirements:
Cycling skills
notes:
The fee includes: accompaniment by a cultural mediator, third-party insurance, solidarity fee.
The tour takes place every Sunday morning with departure at 9:00 am.
Further dates on request