Cycling around Puglia in Italy
An Exodus Holiday around Puglia (Apulia)
Overnight in Matera, Alberobello, Ostuni, Gallipoli, Santa Maria di Leuca, Otranto and Lecce. Tour and bikes from Giro Libero Greens.
Using Trains Around Puglia, Italy
Several different local lines cover the Puglia region on Regionale trains. Buy an inexpensive ticket, punch in green machine to validate and board. How easy is that!
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Fetelooooor, I am back! ???? Am pentru voi un clip nou, pe care in sfarsit am reusit sa il montez si d-abia astept sa il vedeti si voi ????
Asta seara avem un vlog de vacanta din Italia, zona Puglia, mai exact, vacanta noastra cu ocazia implinirii a 2 ani de la casatorie ????
Am stat aproape 1 saptamana, timp in care am vizitat: Bari, Matera, Polignano a Mare, Monopoli, Ostuni, Lecce, Locorotondo, Arbelobello si Martina Franca. Aceasta zona a Italiei este superba, pitoreasca si foarte veche si ne-a placut extrem de mult, drept urmare ne-am hotarat ca in fiecare an in perioada in care ne sarbatorim casnicia sa mergem in Italia. Pana acum ne-a iesit ????
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Places to see in ( Trani - Italy )
Places to see in ( Trani - Italy )
Known as the 'Pearl of Puglia', beautiful Trani has a sophisticated feel, particularly in summer when well-heeled visitors pack the array of marina-side bars. The marina is the place to promenade and watch the white yachts and fishing boats in the harbour, while the historic centre, with its medieval churches, glossy limestone streets, historic Jewish quarter and faded yet charming palazzi is an enchanting area to explore. But it's the cathedral, pale against the deep-blue sea, that is the town's most arresting sight.
The town dates to about 1000 AD and became an important port city. Frederick II fortified it with a castle and protective walls, and it had a large, active Jewish population in the Middle Ages, at one time boasting four synagogues. Today, two remain; one, Scola Nova, dates to about 1240 has been reopened and functions as an active synagogue. The other, Scola Grande, had been converted to the church of St. Anna when the Jews were expelled, but now that church is home to the Diocesan Museum, which offers a Jewish art section. Trani had a bustling giudeca district, a Jewish neighborhood (not to be confused with a Jewish ghetto, which was a closed section.) Traces of the once-rich culture can be seen in those sights, as well as places that bear names, like Piazza del Sinagoga and Via Giudeca.
The cathedral is the focal point and primary landmark of Trani, a pink-hued stone structure that sits right on the waterfront. It is built in a distinct Pugliese version of Romanesque style, with intricately-carved portals, doors and window settings. Don't miss the lower level, which is surprisingly more ornately decorated than the main sanctuary. The town's park, called Villa Comunale, is a nice green space with a promenade along the sea and a beautiful view of the cathedral from the quay (called il Fortino).
Trani is still an active port, with pleasure boats and a fishing fleet -which means super-fresh seafood on the tables! Don't miss a chance to sample the delicacies that Puglia is famous for. It has about 56,000 residents, so there is plenty of cafes and restaurants and shops to enjoy, too. Trani is north of Bari and near the fascinating castle built by Frederick II, Castel del Monte.
Near the cathedral is the church museum, the Museo Diocesano, which exhibits a collection of sculpture and archaeological finds from Trani's churches. Trani's defensive fortress, the Castello Svevo, is on the shore just beyond the cathedral. It dates to 1249 and is one of the many castles built in southern Italy by the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, one of the area's most interesting historical figures. For a long period (until the 1970s) the building was used as a prison; nowadays it's open as a tourist attraction, although there isn't that much to see. There is an admission charge, although tickets are reduced for 18-25s and free to under-18s and over-65s. The castle houses occasional exhibitions and special events.
On the low headland behind the cathedral is the oldest part of Trani's historic centre. Exploring the lanes here, the visitors comes across picturesque corners and interesting sights like the roadside bas-reliefs pictured on the left. The most famed of Trani's historic dwellings is the fifteenth-century Palazzo Caccetta on Via Ognissanti, which belongs to the council. Nearby is a twelfth-century church built by the Knights Templar, the Chiesa di Ognissanti. Trani was on a route used by crusaders heading to and from the Holy Land, and there was a hospital here for the sick and wounded. You can see the exterior of the church from the harbourside (the curved apse) or from the lane the other side of the building; unfortunately it is not usually open to the public.
Inland towards the railway station the streets are more modern but despite the traffic which runs along them, there is still a rather old-worldly air to the wide pavements and shops. It's a promenading kind of town, and some of the lanes and squares probably haven't changed since the nineteenth century. In one mellow piazza a sign advertises: Trani: Città Slow; in the midday lull the description couldn't have been more apt: other than a bird singing we were the only life.
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1.200 kilometri separano Palermo da Ostuni se non si prende l’autostrada e si ha voglia di perdersi nelle bellissime campagne di Sicilia, Campania, Basilicata e Puglia
Partiamo in 16 da Palermo a bordo di 6 ape calessino e un’auto di supporto. Uscire dal traffico di Palermo mentre impariamo a guidare questo incrocio tra una vespa e una macchina ha le sue difficolta’. Ma ci riusciamo. Seguiamo la costa nord della Sicilia lungo la statale
Passiamo per Termini Imerese a visitare un presidio slow-food che produce il miele dall’ape nera sicula. Poi stop di rigore a Cefalu per vedere la bellissima cattedrale o fare un bagno nel Mediterraneo. Proseguiamo verso Milazzo e puntiamo dritti allo stretto di Messina, l’imbarco per I traghetti e’ qualcosa di faraonico con centinaia di auto in fila. Tocchiamo terra nel Continente e risaliamo per la bellissima costa calabra prima di puntare all’entroterra, attraversare la piana di Gioia Tauro, e risalire verso Spilinga, patria della Nduja, il famoso salame spalmabile calabro, piccante come il suo 25% di pepperoncino
Nel pomeriggio continuiamo a risalire la costa calabra fino a Paola, per poi svoltare verso l’interno in un avventurosa salita notturna fino a 1.400 di altezza nel Parco Nazionale della Sila.
Il terzo giorno lo dedichiamo agli antichi alberi (detti i Giganti) del parco per poi riprendere le api e scendere giu dall’altro lato della montagna, verso la costa Ionica. Passiamo in Calabria per arrivare a Castelmezzano, ai piedi delle Dolomiti Lucane. Siamo qui per provare l’incredibile Volo dell’Angelo, in pratica un cavo di ferro tirato da un lato all’altro della montagna.
I piu’ coraggiosi di noi provano l’emozione di volare a 120 km all’ora (piu’ del doppio della velocita’ delle api). La Basilicata ci sorprende per le sue colline coltivate a grano e i suoi borghi storici sulla sommita’ delle stesse. Sembra essere una Toscana gialla. Ci perdiamo in queste colline alla ricerca di una pompa di benzina (rarissime) e ci sfamiamo col famoso Pezzente della Montagna, un salume locale fatto storicamente per i poveri e composto dalle parti meno nobili del maiale … grasso, aglio, sale … buonissimo. Deliziati e sfamati, puntiamo le api verso Matera.
Una delle citta’ piu’ belle d’Italia, Matera conserva incredibilmente tutto il suo fascino e non e’ ancora diventata una trappola per turisti. Da Matera a Ostuni sono poche ore di ape. Ostuni al contrario delle altre tappe, la vediamo con una nota di tristezza. Piena di turisti profumati e tirati a lustro, ci sentiamo a disagio quando arriviamo stanchi e sudati poco prima del tramonto, in tempo per aperitivo e cena. O forse e’ semplicemente la stanchezza di aver finito un viaggio indimenticabile
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Ostuni and its history
Ostuni is one of the most stunning cities in southern Italy famous for the dazzling effect of its whitewashed houses. It is a genuine and charming example of Mediterranean architecture.
The city of Ostuni is a series of levels, staircases, small roads, alleys, arches. Hints of the Middle Ages are at hand in every corner, in every view to the sea, in the portal of a palace, in the walls of a convent or the front of a church.
The brightness of its whitewashed houses, set against the pink-tinged brown of its principal monument, makes the town stand out in the green of the surrounding area.
Is this happy combination of the natural and the manmade that has made Ostuni one of the most attractive cities in the region and an essential part of any tour of Italy.
Puglia Bike Tour Video | Backroads Travel
Puglia is genuine. Untouched. And there's no better way to experience it than by bike. Cycle past olive trees and seaside towns. Ride through a sunny paradise between the blue waves of the Adriatic and the flawless green of Basilicata. Share a table with the kindest people on the Italian peninsula. Welcome to Italy less traveled. Welcome to Puglia - Backroads style. This is the trip!
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PUGLIA, ITALY: Why you must visit & the BEST PASTICCIOTTO in LECCE
The Southern Italy region of Puglia has everything you would want in a trip: beaches, incredible food, history, a slower pace of life, and friendly faces!
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I visited Lecce, in Salento, with my friends Jeremy, Michelle and Dominico (who live there!). THE PEOPLE of the trip made it truly incredible...but the PLACE was extraordinary, too!!
Watch the video for my favorite things in Puglia, including:
1. The beach! We went to Punta Della Suina in Gallipoli
2. Gelato. (Enough said!)
3. Linguine alla vongole -- my favorite dish I had (which was a really hard decision to make). L'Ostrica Ubriaca in Lecce has such delicious seafood!
4. The history! Explore, read, learn...you'll be happy you did.
5. The food! While you're there, you've got to try pasticciotto, have a rustico, drink some Quarta coffee, have orecchiette pasta, eat some taralli (kind of like pretzels, so addicting!). And of course, the seafood, pizza, lasagne, horse meat stewed in red wine, the list goes on...
A big thanks to the family behind Caffe L'Incontro in Lecce!! They warmly welcomed me and my camera back into their kitchen to watch how they make their incredible pasticciotto. The king of pastries in Salento!
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Travel Italy - Exploring the Medieval Town of Panicale
Take a tour of Italian Town of Panicale in Panicale, Italy -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Among Umbria's many medieval cities, the town of Panicale stands out from the rest.
Many of the town's buildings are quite old and built in the traditional stone style.
The town has scenic streets and alleys, free of the clutter of storefront signs.
Though older, the town as it looks today largely formed and grew during the medieval ages.
A key landmark is the Podesta Palace, which looks out over the whole town.
Panicale is home to many grand town squares, fountains, and imposing structures combining to create a wholly unique locale and ethereal experience.
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Ancient Etruscan sites, picturesque villages and olive groves. Travelers in Tuscia can experience the impressive cultural heritage, the historical towns and villages and the regional cuisine.
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Czy warto jesienią lecieć do Włoch? | Apulia odcinek 1 | Bari & Alberobello ????
Pogoda, jak wiemy, potrafi zaskoczyć. Nam zrobiło się gorąco, kiedy dowiedzieliśmy się o katastrofie pogodowej na południu Włoch na dzień przed wylotem. Nasz host spanikował, co spowodowało całą serię zdarzeń.
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18 Days in Southern Italy - Vlogs
The trip took us from Naples, Procida, Sorrento, Ravello, Amalfi, Positano, Maratea, Cefalu, Palermo, Agrigento, Realmonte, Scilla, Matera, Monopoli, Alberobello, Locorotondo, Cisternano, Savelletri, Polignano A Mare, Bari, Taranto, Gallipoli, Leuca, Lecce, and Ostuni.
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