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  • €180,000
  • 1 bedrooms
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Situated between the medieval castle and the cathedral, in the most evocative part of of Vico del Gargano medieval town, it is a charming two storey house that was built in XVIII century and completely redecorated five years ago. There are 1 bedrooms + 1 loft, with a king size bed, and a sofa bed in the large living room that, with its 5 large arched windows, towers over the roofs and the churches of the historical centre, the coast with Tremiti isles and the olive grove of the green countryside. There are 2 bathrooms, 2 Kitchens, a large terrace where you can enjoy your dinner and a fireplace. All the house, fully equipped, preserves, in the furnishings and in its original architecture, its very typical ancient soul.
In the middle of Italy, Vico del Gargano (8000 inhabitants) is 450 m. on the sea level, only 5 km far from beautiful sandy beaches (Calenella and SanMenaio beaches) and 4 km far from the luxury and huge Umbra Forest.
Even if the main Gargano tourist towns (Vieste, Peschici,..) and its wonderful beaches are not farer then about 30 minutes driving; even if San Giovanni Rotondo (Padre Pio`s town) and Monte Sant`Angelo towns, with their crowd of pilgrims from all around the world, are both far less then one hour driving; Vico del Gargano medieval town keeps a strong, stunning, genuine authenticity in his daily life too. It is absolutely common to see donkeys walking up and down, ridden by their owners, the green valleys (secular olives trees and orange trees are the main colours and flavours of them).
Gargano is a hilly promontory surrounded for 3/4 by Adriatico sea. Gargano s National Park safeguards a very rich, natural, cultural, religious and artistic inheritance. Gargano s nature is strong, wild and very varied: terraced fields, olive plantations, citrus orchards, rows of Aleppo, pines, the impenetrable cloak of Umbra forest, the lakes of Lesina and Varano inhabited by ducks, herons and cormorants, the steep white coast displays alternating large sandy shores, small bays, deep inlets, caves and marine cliffs. Furthermore Gargano is rich in its history and a lot of museums are presents to bear witness, in the some way there are a lot of living museums: the little towns of Gargano that speaks about a very typical architecture (the great and very evocative Vico del Gargano medieval town is one of the best examples of it! ) , customs, gastronomy.
Puglia (or Apulia) is a friendly and hospitable land. Invaders have tried to conquer it: some landed searching to be greeted; many landed peacefully; others decided to settled , attracted by the ideal climate and the charm of its people. Over the centuries Dauni, Peuceti, Messapians, Greeks, Roman, Ostrogoths, Byzantine, Saracens, Normans, Swabians, French, Spaniards and other people learned that the people of Apulia incarnate the fullness of humanity. Living and working alongside the natives, they soon felt right at home.
Everywhere in Apulia visitors encounter traces of culture and civilization. Through the ruggedness of the Gargano (the Promontory made famous in the world by the blessed Padre Pio in S. Giovanni Rotondo), it greets us to the Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel, concealed on the top of Monte Sant`Angelo. From here, we see the vast plain of the Tavoliere (the `breadbasket` of Italy) and the Adriatic coast towards Barletta, with its castle built by Frederick II and the site of the famous `Challenge` (Disfida) of the 1503. Just further south there is the enchanting Cathedral of Trani, the pearl of the Adriatic, that transcends the fusion of land and sea, light and sky, sanctity and adventure, humanity and divinity in which they intermix and live spontaneously.
You cannot travel further south-east without heading towards the Murgia hills, near Andria, where the `crown jewel` of Frederick II stands: Castel del Monte, declared by UNESCO as one of the world`s heritage sites. And then the marvelous Apulian-Romanesque Cathedrals of Ruvo, Bitonto, Bitetto e Bari.
Moving along south-easterly of the province of Bari, in that spectacular landscape rich with artistic, historical and cultural heritage, you can start seeing the beauty of Conversano with its fascinating medieval centre, the Swabian castle, the Cathedral, the St. Benedict Abbey, the convent of Saint Maria of the Island, the fabulous Baroque Church of St. Cosma, the art gallery… From here we reach the magic world of the grottoes of Castellana and continue right in the fairy-tale land of the Trulli of Alberobello, crossing towns like Locorotondo and Cisternino in the heart of the Itria Valley, you then dip in the Salentine region of Brindisi, Taranto and Lecce. Here the landscape, prevailed by the penetration of the bright sun, and where the Baroque architecture (Lecce is considered the `Florence of the South`) is nurtured with light and warmth.
Speaking of nutrition, another feature of Apulia is the art of cooking and how well its people eat. Ask anyone who has already tried it. He/she will tell you that Apulia is known for its art and culture of eating well and healthy.
The scent of the land and the sea boasts in those recipes that only in the Apulian cuisine are expressed in all its delicacies. The Gargano and the Murgia bread, the hard wheat pastas, the local grown vegetables, grapes and cherries, the extra virgin olive oil and almond sweets. Recipies like: fava beans and dandelions, orecchiette with rapini, orecchiette with fresh tomato sauce and ricotta cheese, cavatelli with arugula, sea food, sea urchins, linguine with clams, grilled fish, horse meat `brasciole`, lamb `torcinelli`, eggplant parmesan, roasted peppers, zucchini `alla poverella`, mozzarella cheese, `burrate`, `caciocavalli`… and, naturally, Apulian wine of excellent quality.

Pescara and Bari international airports are both two hours driving (on higway!) from Vico del Gargano.
Rome is about 4,5 hours far from.
Napoli is about 2,5 hours far from.
Foggia (160000 Inhabitants), the main town of the area, is 1 hour driving from Vico.
Take a view of additional pictures on .viviun at n. 109879.
Call me, if interested at +39 368259875 or e.mail me at: teresadibiase virgilio.it
Situated between the medieval castle and the cathedral, in the most evocative part of of Vico del Gargano medieval town, it is a charming two storey house that was built in XVIII century and complete...

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