Sicily - Targa Florio

Sicily - Targa Florio

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CraigFG

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134 months

Monday 14th July 2014
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Heading to Sicily soon for a couple of weeks and looking for some roads to have fun on. I'm planning on heading over to check out some chunks of Targa Florio, are there any other areas of note to check out? Cheers!

CraigFG

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134 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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The Crack Fox said:
I made a little documentary about the course and the history of Targa Florio recently. It's on YouTube here http://youtu.be/VOIRx_X1dSo

Some of the road surfaces are terrible, many of the towns are less than beautiful and there is tonnes of litter everywhere, the old grandstand at the start of our feature is basically now an open tip. Cefalu is a great little town to stay in and away from civilisation and up into the hills there is some great driving roads.

Please feel free to drop me a line if you need any pointers. Have a great trip! smile
Ah nice vid cheers!

CraigFG

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134 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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RDMcG said:
Great fun..here is something I posted on my experience...........and some photographs

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=115...
Cheers - Nice read - Where did you rent from and would you reccomend them?

CraigFG

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Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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Rough plan at the moment is fly into Catania, stay a couple of days then rent a car and do Etna, Taormina then drive to Cefalu via checking out the Targa route and stay there a couple days then drive down to see family in Cianciana(OH is Sicillan) stay for a couple of days (and there's a festival on 15th August)then drive to Enna and stay there and check out the area before going to Syracuse to stay the last couple of nights.

CraigFG

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Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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RDMcG said:
As I recall it was Avis...but getting a Fiat 500 is certainly no problem theresmile...given the very narrow roads into the villages and the city congestion, it makes sense to get something small..
Yeah, I'm hoping to get a new gen Panda as I had one for a bit and the chassis is so much better than previous gen, it's actaully pretty fun to thrash. Of course the 500 does look the part though so I wouldn't be dissapointed with that either!