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Holiday homes in Puglia/Molise (3)

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Apartment | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 10

Big apartment / Farmhouse seaview (8-10 beds) 300 meters from the sea of Savelletri di Fasano. The farm has a big apartment "Holiday House Amati" located on the first floor with an outdoor courtyar.

£71–£214 / night

£500–£1500 / week

3 nights min stay

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Key info:

  • Beach / lakeside relaxation
  • Nearest beach 0.3 km
  • Suitable for children of all ages
  • Car advised
  • May take pets – please enquire

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Apartment | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 6

Discover Lecce, 'the Florence of the South', and the Mediterranean beauty of the Salento peninsula.

£67–£110 / night

£470–£700 / week

1 night min stay

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Apartment | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 4

Comfortable and private at the same time, this charming and very exclusive holiday rental apartment.

£unknown / week

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Puglia is famous for it's traditional holiday Trilli or Trullo. The cultural influences of this area are diverse – and some villages here struggle to understand each other’s heavy dialects. Traditional costumes are still worn by the women in this isolated and almost unexplored region of Italy. It is a place to enjoy slowly, the spectacular scenery of the Matese is a mixture of snow-topped mountains, pine forests and tranquil lakes. Puglia is the south’s hidden gem, its landscape including plains, forests and dramatic cliffs. The area bears the influence of Frederick II, the man who commissioned the ‘Divine Comedy’ and who built the castles that scatter the landscape. His patronage of the arts, tolerance and sense of justice remain legendary. The architecture of this area ranges from Greek ruins to Byzantine splendour. The food here has a good reputation throughout Italy – with excellent seafood and ricotta washed down with full-bodied wine. You can visit Frederick’s capital Foggia and the Gargano peninisula. Long considered holy ground the area is home to Monte Sant’Angelo, one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Italy while nearby Bari offers a quicker pace of life with its wealthy inhabitants making their passeggiata down Corso Cavour.