BY: ROSIE
JAN 10, 2026
Wander Bari’s old town for narrow lanes, hanging laundry, hidden churches, and nonnas hand-rolling orecchiette on the street.
More than famous bread — explore a traditional town, historic bakeries, and taste DOP bread straight from a 14th-century forno.
Known as the blue village, Casamassima is calm, colourful, and crowd-free — perfect for slow wandering and quiet photos.
Discover Puglia’s wine country with family-run vineyards, underground cellars, and sparkling wines made the traditional way.
A relaxed coastal town with harbour views, historic cathedral, and local Moscato enjoyed slowly by the sea.
Rolling countryside, olive groves, vineyards, national park landscapes, and hands-on cheesemaking near Andria.
Visit a working olive oil mill in Corato to see olives pressed, bottled, and packaged — a fascinating look at Puglia’s liquid gold.