Brindisi
The ancient Roman city “Brundisium”
The most important Roman town in Puglia, the old “Brundisium” was connected to Rome through the ancient Via Appia—the Appian Way. Brindisi was for hundreds of years the bridge to the East and the crossroads of merchants, crusaders, sailors and several religious orders, including the mysterious Templar Knights, from all over Europe.
We will admire the Roman column with its majestic capital, for a long time considered terminals of the Via Appia, and nowadays is the symbol of the city. After that, we will head to Brindisi’s magnificent cathedral, where in the thirteenth century the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II married Yolande of Brienne, heiress to the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
Other highlights of the visit is the Temple of San Giovanni al Sepolcro, a circular Romanesque-style church built on the model of the Jerusalem Holy Sepulchre, as well as the magnificent gothic balcony named “Loggia Balsamo“.
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Bike tour of Via Traiana
Take a bike tour of Via Traiana, along coastal dunes, where you will discover the ancient rural landscape of Puglia. read more
Hiking tour of the Torre Guaceto nature reserve
Take an exciting hiking tour through one of the most spectacular natural areas along the lower Adriatic Sea, the nature and marine reserve of Torre Guaceto. We will explore the protected marine area with its cliffs, bays, wetlands, and fresh water pools. read more
Hiking tour in the Ostuni countryside
We will hike about 2/3 hours (depending on you preparation) and we will admire the beautiful Apulian countryside with ancient olive trees, mediterranean herbs and dry-stone walls. We will see the most beautiful and ancient olive trees of the area and an underground olive oil mill which dates back to the pre-roman age. read more
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