Puglia (or Apulia) is eyeopening because it presents a surprising geography not seen anywhere else in Italy. We visited the ‘spur’ of Italy’s boot mid April and found it to be astounding! Based out of the old pirate town of Vieste with it’s calcareous Pizzomunno il Faraglione, we explored lovely flat beaches along with interesting white rocky promotories with ancient towns jutting over cliffs. Some old towns features a few ‘trabucchi’ jutting out into the sea. This curious woodwork is an ancient way of fishing found throughout this region. In only a few days you can explore the nearby towns of Peschici, Rodi, and Mattinata and also linger in La Foresta Umbra, the shady forest of the Gargano National Park stretching some 1000 meters up the mountain. The light through these ancient oaks and beech trees is unique! This lovely unexplored spur is perfect for hiking, biking and enjoying the beaches along with the incredible food and wine of Puglia!
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I too loved Puglia and plan to return next year. Your photos are amazing and I immenidately recognized a few places!!