PLACES TO VISIT

Discovering the most authentic Salento: guides, tips and itineraries for an unforgettable trip.

OSTUNI

A renowned tourist destination in the province of Brindisi (about 50 km from Manduria), Ostuni is also known as the “White City,” thanks to its

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The Cuturi Forest

History Spanning over 35 hectares and located approximately 80 meters above sea level, the “Cuturi” Forest is part of the “Regional Natural Reserves of the

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Borraco River

The Borraco River is a stream that originates from two distinct springs fed by groundwater sources located about 300 meters from the sea. Its peculiarity

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LECCE

LECCE 40 km  Lecce, known as the “Florence of the South,” is one of Italy’s main art cities and a true Baroque gem. Located in

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Borraco Tower

The tower was built around 1560-1570, in the territory of this municipality (at that time called Casalnuovo) and, more precisely, in the fief “Comunale,” also

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Colimena Tower

Torre Colimena, or Torri Columèna as the locals from Manduria call it, is a charming seaside district that is part of the municipality of Manduria,

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TARANTO

The history of Taranto begins in the 8th century BC with the founding of Taras, the only colony of the Spartans, although archaeological findings confirm

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ORIA

The foundation of the city According to the historian Herodotus, the foundation of the city occurred when a group of Cretans shipwrecked along the Salento

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Pliniano Spring

The Plinian Spring is named after Pliny the Elder, who, having either visited it directly or received information about it from others, describes it in

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