Apulia
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Apulia

Apulia, in Southern Italy, is known for its trulli houses, farm estates, white villages, and long coastline on the Adriatic and Ionian seas. With sea views, traditions, and Mediterranean cuisine, it is a favorite among travelers.

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Accadia
🏔️ Mountain
Apulia

Accadia

Mountain

Perched at 650 metres above sea level on the western edge of Puglia’s Subappennino Dauno, the small village of Accadia feels like a secret whispered between mountains and sky. Home to just over 2,200 inhabitants, this ancient hilltop settlement in the province of Foggia rewards visitors with crumbling medieval ruins, sweeping panoramas, and a fierce […]

2.219 ab. 650 m
Alberona
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Apulia

Alberona

Mountain

Explore Alberona, a hidden gem in Puglia's Apennines. Discover its attractions, rich history, and delightful local cuisine.

846 ab. 732 m
Anzano di Puglia
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Apulia

Anzano di Puglia

Mountain

A tiny hilltop village at 760 m in the Daunia Mountains, Anzano di Puglia enchants with stone lanes, sweeping panoramas, and authentic mountain cuisine.

1.086 ab. 760 m
Apricena
🏔️ Mountain
Apulia

Apricena

Mountain

Discover Apricena, a stone-quarrying town in Puglia's Gargano area. Explore medieval heritage, local cuisine, and authentic Southern Italian charm.

12.575 ab. 73 m
Ascoli Satriano
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Apulia

Ascoli Satriano

Mountain

Discover Ascoli Satriano, an ancient hilltop village in Puglia's Daunia hills. From Roman bridges to Daunian treasures, here's your complete guide.

5.863 ab. 393 m
Biccari
🏔️ Mountain
Apulia

Biccari

Mountain

Discover Biccari, a charming hilltop village in Puglia's Daunian Mountains. Explore its Norman tower, mountain lake, forest trails, and authentic southern Italian cuisine.

2.636 ab. 450 m
Bovino (Italia)
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Apulia

Bovino (Italia)

Mountain

Perched on a Daunia hilltop, Bovino is a stunning medieval village in Puglia. Discover its castle, cathedral, and authentic flavours.

2.973 ab. 620 m
Cagnano Varano
🏔️ Mountain
Apulia

Cagnano Varano

Mountain

Discover Cagnano Varano, a quiet Gargano village overlooking Italy's largest southern lagoon. Explore ancient caves, lakeside trails, and authentic Puglian flavours.

6.573 ab. 165 m
Candela (Italia)
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Apulia

Candela (Italia)

Mountain

Discover Candela, a charming hilltop village in Puglia's Daunia hills. Explore medieval alleys, stunning panoramas, and authentic southern Italian flavours.

2.487 ab. 474 m
Carapelle (Italia)
🌾 Plains
Apulia

Carapelle (Italia)

Plains

Carapelle sits on the open Tavoliere plain near Foggia, a small agricultural town where daily rhythms and grain-growing traditions reveal an unmediated southern Italy.

6.817 ab. 62 m
Carlantino
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Apulia

Carlantino

Mountain

Discover Carlantino, a tiny hilltop village overlooking Lake Occhito in Puglia's Daunia hills. Explore its history, nature trails, and renowned black truffles.

804 ab.
Casalnuovo Monterotaro
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Apulia

Casalnuovo Monterotaro

Mountain

A hilltop village of 1,357 inhabitants in the Province of Foggia. Explore Casalnuovo Monterotaro's stone lanes, rural landscape, and the traditions of inland Puglia.

1.357 ab. 432 m
Casalvecchio di Puglia
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Apulia

Casalvecchio di Puglia

Mountain

An Arbëreshë village of 1,689 inhabitants perched at 465 metres in the Daunia hills. A guide to its historic centre, rural paths, and slow-paced southern Italian life.

1.689 ab. 465 m
Castelluccio dei Sauri
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Apulia

Castelluccio dei Sauri

Mountain

A hilltop village of 2,024 inhabitants overlooking Puglia's Tavoliere plain. Castelluccio dei Sauri offers ancient tratturi routes, quiet stone lanes, and the deep agricultural traditions of the Capitanata.

2.024 ab. 284 m
Castelluccio Valmaggiore
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Apulia

Castelluccio Valmaggiore

Mountain

A hilltop village of 1,207 residents at 630 metres in the Daunian Sub-Apennines. Medieval lanes, long views over the Tavoliere plain, and mountain cuisine far from coastal Puglia.

1.207 ab. 630 m
Castelnuovo della Daunia
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Apulia

Castelnuovo della Daunia

Mountain

A compact hill village at 543 metres in Puglia's Subappennino Dauno, Castelnuovo della Daunia offers medieval lanes, panoramic views over the Tavoliere, and the quiet rhythms of inland southern Italy.

1.271 ab. 543 m
Celenza Valfortore
🌄 Hill
Apulia

Celenza Valfortore

Hill

A hill village of 1,363 people above the Fortore valley in Puglia's Daunia highlands. Castle, churches, stone lanes, and a working landscape far from the tourist coast.

1.363 ab. 480 m
Celle di San Vito
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Apulia

Celle di San Vito

Mountain

A 148-resident Franco-Provençal enclave at 726 metres in the Daunia sub-Apennines. Discover what to see in Celle di San Vito, from medieval stone lanes to linguistic heritage.

148 ab. 726 m
Cerignola
🌾 Plains
Apulia

Cerignola

Plains

A complete guide to Cerignola in Puglia's Tavoliere plain — its medieval quarter, cathedral, Teutonic tower, renowned olives, and the deep agricultural heritage of the province of Foggia.

56.978 ab. 120 m
Chieuti
🌾 Plains
Apulia

Chieuti

Plains

An Arbëreshë hilltop village of 1,518 people in the province of Foggia, Chieuti preserves five centuries of Albanian-Italian heritage in its streets, language, and traditions.

1.518 ab. 224 m
Deliceto
🌄 Hill
Apulia

Deliceto

Hill

Deliceto rises at 575 metres on a ridge of the Subappennino Dauno, commanding the Tavoliere plain. A Norman castle, layered churches, and a stone-built historic centre define this compact Puglia hill village.

3.506 ab. 575 m
Faeto
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Apulia

Faeto

Mountain

A Franco-Provençal-speaking village of 616 inhabitants high in the Daunia mountains. Discover what to see in Faeto: ancient dialect, beech forests, and Puglia's highest peak.

616 ab. 820 m
Foggia
🌾 Plains
Apulia

Foggia

Plains

Foggia, capital of the Capitanata, holds medieval traces, Daunian artefacts, and the culinary traditions of Italy's largest wheat plain. A guide to its overlooked layers.

145.348 ab. 76 m
Ischitella
🌄 Hill
Apulia

Ischitella

Hill

A ridge-top village on the Gargano promontory, Ischitella offers Norman walls, Baroque churches, ancient olive groves, and access to the Foresta Umbra.

4.137 ab. 314 m
Isole Tremiti
🌊 Sea
Apulia

Isole Tremiti

Sea

A 481-resident archipelago off Puglia's Gargano coast, the Tremiti Islands compress monastic history, Adriatic wildlife, and sea caves into three inhabited islands.

481 ab. 70 m
Lesina (Italia)
🌊 Sea
Apulia

Lesina (Italia)

Sea

Lesina sits between Italy's second-largest coastal lagoon and the Adriatic Sea. A guide to its lagoon ecology, eel fishing traditions, and quiet historic centre.

6.204 ab. 5 m
Lucera
🏔️ Mountain
Apulia

Lucera

Mountain

Discover Lucera, a historic hilltop city in Puglia where Roman ruins, a Saracen past, and Angevin grandeur converge amid the sun-drenched Tavoliere plain.

30.975 ab. 219 m
Manfredonia
🌊 Sea
Apulia

Manfredonia

Sea

A port city founded by King Manfred on the Gargano coast, Manfredonia holds a medieval castle, pre-Roman carved stele, and one of Puglia's oldest carnivals.

53.902 ab. 5 m
Mattinata
🌊 Sea
Apulia

Mattinata

Sea

Perched on the sun-drenched slopes of the Gargano promontory, Mattinata is a dazzling white jewel overlooking the Adriatic Sea. With just 5,976 inhabitants and sitting at 75 metres above sea level in the province of Foggia, this coastal village captivates visitors with its pristine bays, ancient olive groves, and a way of life shaped by […]

5.976 ab. 75 m
Monte Sant Angelo
🏔️ Mountain
Apulia

Monte Sant Angelo

Mountain

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.

11.353 ab. 796 m
Monteleone di Puglia
🏔️ Mountain
Apulia

Monteleone di Puglia

Mountain

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.

925 ab. 842 m
Motta Montecorvino
🏔️ Mountain
Apulia

Motta Montecorvino

Mountain

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.

651 ab. 662 m
Ordona
🌾 Plains
Apulia

Ordona

Plains

Ordona sits on the Tavoliere plain near Foggia, above the ancient Daunian-Roman city of Herdonia. A guide to its archaeology, food, and surroundings.

2.805 ab. 120 m
Orsara di Puglia
🏔️ Mountain
Apulia

Orsara di Puglia

Mountain

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.

2.507 ab. 635 m
Orta Nova
🌾 Plains
Apulia

Orta Nova

Plains

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 […]

16.783 ab. 69 m
Panni
🏔️ Mountain
Apulia

Panni

Mountain

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.

693 ab. 801 m
Peschici
🌊 Sea
Apulia

Peschici

Sea

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 […]

4.283 ab. 90 m
Pietramontecorvino
🌄 Hill
Apulia

Pietramontecorvino

Hill

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.

2.460 ab. 456 m
Poggio Imperiale
🌾 Plains
Apulia

Poggio Imperiale

Plains

A planned eighteenth-century village on the Tavoliere plain, Poggio Imperiale offers grid-pattern streets, agricultural landscapes, and the unhurried rhythms of northern Puglia.

2.471 ab. 73 m
Rignano Garganico
🏔️ Mountain
Apulia

Rignano Garganico

Mountain

A quiet hilltop village at 590 metres on the Gargano promontory, Rignano Garganico rewards visitors with medieval lanes, wide Tavoliere views, and the honest food traditions of inland Puglia.

1.817 ab. 590 m
Rocchetta Sant’Antonio
🏔️ Mountain
Apulia

Rocchetta Sant’Antonio

Mountain

A hilltop village at 633 metres in the Province of Foggia, Rocchetta Sant'Antonio holds a medieval castle, centuries-old churches, and wide views over the Ofanto valley.

1.687 ab. 633 m
Rodi Garganico
🌊 Sea
Apulia

Rodi Garganico

Sea

A coastal village of 3,302 inhabitants on the Gargano promontory, Rodi Garganico offers a medieval centre, IGP citrus groves, and an authentic Adriatic harbour life.

3.302 ab. 42 m
Roseto Valfortore
🏔️ Mountain
Apulia

Roseto Valfortore

Mountain

A stone village of 993 inhabitants at 658 metres in the Fortore valley. Roseto Valfortore preserves medieval architecture, mountain cooking traditions, and the quiet of inland Puglia.

993 ab. 658 m
San Giovanni Rotondo
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San Giovanni Rotondo

Mountain

San Giovanni Rotondo, in the Apulian Gargano, combines faith, medieval history, and nature. Discover the must-see attractions, traditional dishes, and tips for visiting Padre Pio's hometown.

26.235 ab. 566 m
San Marco in Lamis
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San Marco in Lamis

Mountain

A highland town on the western Gargano, San Marco in Lamis holds ancient monasteries, a dramatic Good Friday fire procession, and the quiet intensity of inland Puglia.

12.633 ab. 550 m
San Marco la Catola
🏔️ Mountain
Apulia

San Marco la Catola

Mountain

A quiet hill village at 683 metres in the Daunia mountains of Puglia. Discover what to see in San Marco la Catola, from its medieval core to the Fortore valley.

879 ab. 683 m
San Nicandro Garganico
🌾 Plains
Apulia

San Nicandro Garganico

Plains

A hilltop settlement on the Gargano promontory with a Norman castle, prehistoric dolmen, and a living agricultural culture shaped by wheat, olives, and limestone.

13.779 ab. 224 m
San Paolo di Civitate
🌾 Plains
Apulia

San Paolo di Civitate

Plains

A ridge-top village above the Tavoliere plain in Foggia province, San Paolo di Civitate holds Roman ruins, Norman battlefield history, and an unhurried agricultural life.

5.460 ab. 187 m
San Severo
🌾 Plains
Apulia

San Severo

Plains

A ridge-top village above the Tavoliere plain in Foggia province, San Paolo di Civitate holds Roman ruins, Norman battlefield history, and an unhurried agricultural life.

49.328 ab. 86 m
Sant’Agata di Puglia
🏔️ Mountain
Apulia

Sant’Agata di Puglia

Mountain

A ridge-top village at 794 metres in the Daunia hills, Sant'Agata di Puglia rewards slow exploration with its Norman castle, stepped stone alleyways, and mountain cooking.

1.803 ab. 794 m
Serracapriola
🌾 Plains
Apulia

Serracapriola

Plains

A hilltop village of 3,656 people overlooking the Fortore valley in Foggia province. Serracapriola offers a Norman castle, medieval alleys, and honest Puglian cooking far from the crowds.

3.656 ab. 270 m
Stornara
🌾 Plains
Apulia

Stornara

Plains

A quiet agricultural town on Puglia's Tavoliere plain, Stornara rewards visitors with honest rural architecture, sweeping wheat-field panoramas, and a food tradition rooted in durum wheat.

5.772 ab. 107 m
Stornarella
🌾 Plains
Apulia

Stornarella

Plains

A working agricultural village on the Tavoliere plain near Foggia, Stornarella offers wheat-field panoramas, rural chapels, and the elemental cuisine of northern Puglia.

5.239 ab. 154 m
Torremaggiore
🌾 Plains
Apulia

Torremaggiore

Plains

A complete guide to Torremaggiore in northern Puglia — its medieval castle, the ruins of Fiorentino, local food traditions, and practical travel information.

16.514 ab. 169 m
Troia (Italy)
🏔️ Mountain
Apulia

Troia (Italy)

Mountain

Are you ready to discover one of the most fascinating villages of Troia Puglia? Hidden among the gentle hills of the Dauno Sub-Apennines, this medieval jewel will amaze you with its historical, architectural and cultural richness. Troia Puglia is not just a tourist destination, but a true journey through time that will take you back […]

6.689 ab. 439 m
Vico del Gargano
🌄 Hill
Apulia

Vico del Gargano

Hill

A hilltop village at 445 metres on the Gargano promontory, Vico del Gargano rewards slow exploration — medieval alleys, underground olive presses, and ancient forest at its edge.

7.290 ab. 445 m
Vieste
🌊 Sea
Apulia

Vieste

Sea

Perched on a narrow rocky peninsula that juts dramatically into the Adriatic Sea, Vieste is the easternmost town of the Gargano promontory and one of Puglia’s most captivating coastal destinations. With its whitewashed old town, sea-carved cliffs, and golden beaches stretching for kilometres, this village of around 13,400 inhabitants in the province of Foggia rewards […]

13.405 ab. 43 m
Volturara Appula
🌄 Hill
Apulia

Volturara Appula

Hill

A hill village of 378 residents at 489 metres in the Daunian Subapennines. Volturara Appula offers medieval lanes, panoramic views over the Tavoliere, and the quiet of a place most travellers never find.

378 ab. 489 m
Volturino
🏔️ Mountain
Apulia

Volturino

Mountain

A ridgetop village of 1,554 inhabitants in Puglia's Daunia mountains, Volturino overlooks the Tavoliere plain from 735 metres. Medieval lanes, stone churches, and panoramic silence.

1.554 ab. 735 m
Zapponeta
🌊 Sea
Apulia

Zapponeta

Sea

A flat Adriatic village at two metres above sea level, Zapponeta sits where the Tavoliere plain meets the coast. Salt, wind, and wheat define this quiet corner of Foggia province.

3.275 ab. 2 m