Created by The Telegraph Updated On: Januar 13, 2013
Head to Puglia now for a less frenzied flavour of Italy, a wealth of history, some of the country’s best seafood and, of course, sun. And, like a local, take it slow. Full guide: http://tgr.ph/NxCBh6
The Telegraph: In Trulli country, where clusters of hobbit-like, whitewashed, dome-roofed houses, whose origins are anyone’s guess, create a fairy-tale landscape. Most owners are happy to give you a tour.
The Telegraph: Puglia is laced with caves which provide welcome relief from the heat. This is a spectacular, glistening example with vast canopies of stalactites. Tours of half a mile or around two miles available.
The Telegraph: A scenic coastal town set high on limestone cliffs, nearby Puglia. Despite the dreadful name the N€uro (Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II) offers a delicious meal with wine for about €15 euros each.
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The Telegraph: ...or blow the lot at the superb Hotel Ristorante Grotta Palazzesi (Via Narciso 59; grottapalazzese.it): appetisers cost from €40 a head.
The Telegraph: A final, unexpected twist. Here lie the mortal remains of Saint Nicholas, stolen from Turkey in the 11th century by Barese merchantmen. It’s no Florence, but it’s got Father Christmas.