Aside from the people tailgating me while I’m going 20kph over the speed limit, one of the things that is jarring as an American tourist is the amount of trash that you see on roadsides and at traffic stops. I stopped for a break from driving in Enna because it was approximately half way between Agrigento and my next stop in Chiaramonte Gulfi, though not the most direct route. Enna was a welcome change and was extremely clean and well kept. The hilltop medieval village clings almost impossibly to the side of this mountain. There are signs for winter travel regarding snow chains. It is apparently Italy’s highest provincial capital at 3,054 feet. The views are spectacular and the main attraction seems to be Castello di Lombardia. There probably isn’t enough for an extended stay, but 3-4 hours was a nice visit.