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109 villages found
Monte Sant'Angelo, borgo garganico patrimonio UNESCO, incanta con il santuario di San Michele, il castello svevo e vicoli medievali. Scopri cosa vedere, come arrivare e quando visitarlo.
At 842 metres above sea level in the Daunian Sub-Apennines, Monteleone di Puglia is a wind-swept hilltop village of 925 inhabitants with deep medieval roots and wide-open horizons.
Morning light moves across the rooftops in a slow wave, catching the sandstone walls of old houses before spilling into the main piazza. At 273 metres above sea level, Montenero di Bisaccia sits on a hill that commands views stretching from the Apennine ridgeline to the Adriatic coast — a rare double horizon. With just […]
A 651-inhabitant hilltop village in Puglia's Daunia hills, Motta Montecorvino rewards slow visitors with medieval lanes, long views over the Tavoliere plain, and robust mountain cooking.
Ordona sits on the Tavoliere plain near Foggia, above the ancient Daunian-Roman city of Herdonia. A guide to its archaeology, food, and surroundings.
A mountain village of 2,507 people in the Foggia province, Orsara di Puglia holds sacred grottoes, medieval stonework, and one of southern Italy's most distinctive culinary traditions.
If you are looking to discover the most fascinating Orta Nova attractions, you are in the right place. This Apulian village, located in the heart of the Tavoliere delle Puglie just 24.7 km from Foggia, holds historical and cultural treasures that tell centuries of Italian history. With its 16,600 inhabitants, Orta Nova offers a perfect […]
Panni stands at 801 metres in the Daunian Sub-Apennines, a wind-swept village of 693 people in the province of Foggia. A guide to its history, sights, and food.
Perched on a rocky promontory above the turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea, Peschici is one of the most enchanting coastal villages in Puglia’s Gargano peninsula. With its whitewashed houses, narrow alleyways, and dramatic clifftop setting, this small town of 4,283 inhabitants offers a captivating blend of history, natural beauty, and Mediterranean charm. If you’re […]
A medieval hill village at 456 metres above the Tavoliere plain, Pietramontecorvino preserves a rock-carved old quarter, Norman tower, and the quiet rhythms of Daunia's agricultural past.