This is one of Sicily's many hill towns, with a castle as its name would suggest. The photograph is taken from the castle tower. The town has a station which is nowhere near either itself or - as far as I could tell - anywhere else. I used it because I had just been too late for the bus from Cefalù which goes straight to the center. Fortunately I was offered a lift!
Some buses continue into the interior and, I believe, lead to some excellent walking areas, but I was getting near the end of my holiday and could not spare the time. The town itself is quite small and very friendly indeed. I cannot remember the name of the place where I had a most tasty and enjoyable meal, but all you have to do is walk up through the unmissable arch shown in the photo and it is to your right - not much more than a cafe to look at but there were Italians eating there whenever I looked. The castle is quite small and there is a limited amount to see but it is attractive and very cheap and the views are fine.
For the night the Hotel Ariston is very cheap. Frankly it needs to be because you are given a key to get back in and then left to yourself - literally. There really was nobody else sleeping in the place. It was reasonably comfortable but it would not be easy to get much more basic - but as I said the price is not a problem.
The grading is based on the sheer enjoyment I felt at this town.