Fodor's Expert Review Borgo delle Pietre

Via delle Madonie, Agrigento, Sicily, 92014, Italy Fodor's Choice

Although it lies just a five-minute drive from Porto Empedocle, and less from Marinella beach, Borgo delle Pietre feels as if it is in a world apart, set among olives and vineyards, with the only sounds those of birdsong and goat-bells. A former inn, it is built of the same stunning white stone as Scala dei Turchi and the cliffs of Torre Salsa—some of the stones are encrusted with glinting crystals of salt and selenite. There are just eight minimalist rooms, with white walls, biscuit-glazed terra-cotta floors, custom-built natural wood beds, majolica tiled, resinated cement bathrooms and beautiful heavy hand-made linen upholstery and cushions in subtle shades of blue, bronze, sage and ochre. The central courtyard is a wonderful place to sit with an early morning coffee or predinner drink, though other outdoor spaces appeal as well—such as the pool, with a shaded pavilion for summer lunches, and a tiny hidden away courtyard perfect for a quiet solo read in the shade. The restaurant is open to clients only, with daily changing fish and meat menus. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free menus are available on request.

PROS

  • peaceful rural location
  • relaxing outdoor spaces and good food
  • beautiful architecture and interior design

CONS

  • not the most interesting stretch of coast
  • car essential
  • better as a retreat than as a touring base

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8 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.--Easter, Free Breakfast

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