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Four steps through the white streets of Locorotondo
Where: Locorotondo
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Locorotondo is a small town in the province of Bari located in the Itria Valley. You can stroll through its historic center in a few minutes, to breathe the very characteristic air that is savored here. The main peculiarity of Locorotondo is that its streets are completely... more


Canosa di Puglia: one of the most important archaeological sites in the whole region
Where: Canosa Di Puglia (Canosa di Puglia)
culture   nature   folklore   useful information   

Canosa di Puglia is one of the main archaeological centers of Puglia and in addition to the sites in the area, many finds from the area are preserved all over the world, including one in the British Museum. Some remains are visible in the municipal villa, in addition to the... more


The Oliva Bella di Cerignola and its processing
Where: Cerignola
wine and food   

In Cerignola a famous typicality is cultivated and exported all over the world. It is a type of olive, whose cultivar has the name Bella di Cerignola. The PDO, on the other hand, is called Bella della Daunia, since it could not have the same name as the cultivar. The... more


The historic center and the caves of Castellana, Puglia not to be missed
Where: Castellana Grotte
culture   nature   useful information   

Castellana Grotte is located on the limestone plateau of the Terra dei Trulli e delle Grotte. It is mainly known for the Caves, a karst complex that attracts thousands of tourists every year, discovered in 1938 by professor Franco Anelli. The visit to the Caves winds for 1.5 km,... more


The temple in a cave: San Michele a Putignano
Where: Putignano
culture   

About 3/4 kilometers from Putignano is Monte Laureto, in whose bowels there is a treasure of art and faith that has few other equals in all of Italy. This area is rich in karst rocks, within which the work of the water has carved out cavities. In one of these cavities, in a cave... more


Beautiful Middle Ages in Puglia: the castles as they once were
(Puglia)
culture   

A few years ago a group of professionals had an idea, which has developed over time to become an initiative repeated several times, always with great success. Bel Medioevo di Puglia is an itinerary that crosses 11 castles, by the most famous and those mistakenly considered... more


Trinitapoli: between history and nature
Where: Trinitapoli
culture   

Trinitapoli is a beautiful town of 15,000 inhabitants in the province of Barletta-Andria-Trani. In the town there is an air of history, in fact there are traces that trace its foundation back to the Middle Ages. The symbol of the city is the Church of the Holy Trinity which... more


The alleys of Castelluccio Valmaggiore
Where: Castelluccio Valmaggiore
culture   

Castelluccio Valmaggiore is a small and charming village in the Daunia mountains. More precisely, it was built on the slopes of Mount Cornacchia, in the valley of the Celone stream. This was an agricultural village that has unfortunately depopulated today. Its events are first... more


The city of caves: Castellana Grotte
Where: Castellana Grotte
culture   nature   

In the heart of Puglia lies Castellana Grotte, the city is known above all thanks to the karst complex of the Castellana Caves. There are numerous religious architectures in the city. The church of San Francesco, built on the pre-existing church of Santa Maria Annunziata has a... more


Vieste treasure of the Gargano
(Vieste)
nature   fun   useful information   

Vieste, a town of about 13,600 inhabitants in the province of Foggia, is the easternmost center of the Gargano peninsula, the spur of the boot of Italy, a karst promontory that extends towards the Adriatic. It is a village perched on a limestone promontory almost resting on the... more


Puglia that enchants: Alberobello and its characteristic trulli
Where: Alberobello
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Famous all over the world for its characteristic trulli, UNESCO heritage since 1996, Alberobello is an Apulian town in the province of Bari near the hills of the Murgia. Not all buildings are trulli, but most of the city is built in this way. The Monti district is the most... more


Terlizi, Major Festival
Where: Terlizzi
events    folklore   

Terlizzi is located in Puglia in the province of Bari and has 26109 inhabitants. Terlizzi is called the city of flowers for its important horticultural activity for the economy of the town. Its citizens are very attached to traditions and also actively participate in the... more


Bitonto, art and a lot of food
Where: Gioia Del Colle (Bitonto)
culture   wine and food   

A large agricultural center in the province of Bari, Bitonto immediately recalls the olive groves, symbol of the city, in the collective imagination. the yellow oil of Bitonto is in fact an absolute gastronomic excellence; but it doesn't end there. The cuisine is the pride of... more


Cella san vito: an immersion in nature
Where: Celle Di San Vito (celle san vito)
events    culture   nature   folklore   

Despite being the least populated village in Puglia, anyone visiting this beauty will go to the discovery of a completely unexpected Puglia; different from the sea of Salento or from the romantic cathedrals of the land of Bari, together with Faeto, it constitutes the 'Daunia... more


10 unmissable Apulian destinations
(Puglia)
culture   nature   

Puglia is a region located in Southern Italy, and has Bari as its capital. It borders Campania, Molise and Basilicata and is bathed by both the Adriatic and the Ionian Seas. Excluding the islands, this is the region with the greatest coastal development, while in its interior a... more

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