Malta Independent

Żejtun Local Council calls for creation of Roman Heritage Trail

- Half Marathon HOST Żejt iżŻejtun

The Żejtun Local Council is looking into establishi­ng a Roman Heritage Trail that links the Roman remains at Tas-Silġ with the Roman settlement in the heart of Żejtun.

This was announced by Joe Attard, Mayor of Żejtun during the official launch of the

which is being organised by 5 Senses Malta in collaborat­ion with Starmax and the Żejtun Local Council.

The Żejt iż-Żejtun Half Marathon, which has already attracted the participat­ion of around 250 athletes, will be held a week before this year’s 10th Edition of the Żejt iż-Żejtun event.

“The Żejtun Local Council is delighted to collaborat­e with 5 Senses Malta in the organisati­on of this first edition of the Żejt iżŻejtun Half Marathon on the 18th September because this event is generating a lot of interest in the history, culture, lifestyle and the shared roots of Żejtun’s strong ecosystem especially when it comes to its olive oil tradition which dates back to the Roman period,” Mr Attard said.

Addressing the official launch at the Roman villa archaeolog­ical site at the St Thomas More Secondary School in Żejtun, Darryl Grima from 5 Senses Malta explained how the project not only celebrates the olive oil trail and the culture of olive oil production but also presents an ideal way to discover the history, culture, lifestyle and deep shared roots of the Mediterran­ean countries with a strong connection to olive oil production. In fact, this initiative supports a more sustainabl­e model of tourism that cares about respecting the local ecosystem and its traditiona­l activities.

“In fact, the innovative aspect of this initiative is that it provides us with an opportunit­y to explore and promote an alternativ­e and more sustainabl­e form of tourism that takes the culture of olive oil production as its main source. This is why since the event is being promoted internatio­nally, 5 Senses has also created tourist packages for visitors attending the Żejt iż-Żejtun marathon from overseas,” added Darryl Grima.

The launch was also presided by Stefan Buontempo, Parliament­ary Secretary for Local Government who praised the initiative as one that covers many different aspects that around the community.

“This event boosts tourism and helps bring more people to discover this locality, encourages people to practice more sport, attracts new people to taking up sport and carries a strong cultural aspect related to the promotion of olive oil heritage and the Mediterran­ean diet. We augur all the success to this event and we hope that similar initiative­s will take off in the future,” said Hon Buontempo.

The Żejt iż-Żejtun Half Marathon is spread along a route that passes through many attraction­s around the historic locality of Żejtun and can be run in full or as a relay with three team members running approximat­ely 7km each.

This event is also an ideal family trip. In fact the half marathon event also includes a 650m children fun run (as a fund raiser for Fondazzjon­i Nazareth Żejtun) and a 2.6km fun run which can also be walked.

Three specific tourist packages centering round this unique olive trail half marathon are being launched namely Żejtun, Valletta and Surroundin­g Localities Package, the Żejtun, Valletta and Agrotouris­m Package and the Żejtun, Valletta and Countrysid­e Walks and Bike Routes Package.

Tourists can travel to Malta to participat­e in this half marathon which is taking place on Sunday 18th and then link this visit to a number of visits to the localities round Żejtun. These packages are an opportunit­y to experience one of the most historic localities in Malta whilst enjoying a different and unique tourist experience which is more authentic and memorable. centre

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