Macchia Mediterranea bed and breakfast in Cisternino (Brindisi) - Italy

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Macchia Mediterranea
Contrada Barbagiulo, 121- Cisternino (Brindisi)
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The B & B "Macchia Mediterranea" situated in the countryside just 2 km from the charming village of Cisternino (towards Martina Franca) is waiting to welcome you nestled in the heart of the Valle d'Itria. And 'an ideal place to spend a pleasant and relaxing holiday enjoying unspoilt nature. Completely surrounded by the typical Mediterranean Apulian that changes color with the seasons of the year, is immersed in the silence and stillness, in a strategic position with respect to the main towns of Puglia and a few kilometers from the sea. Come and see us please come.

Prices( No Booking Fees )

LOW SEASON 25 € per person (from 11/1 to 31/03 and from 01/10 to 20/12) MID SEASON 30 € per person (from 01/04 to 30/06 and from 01/09 to 30/09) HIGH SEASON 35 € per person (from 01/07 to 31/08... more

Services

At our facility offers courses teaching divers with IDEA.
Opportunities for fascinating walks through the countryside of the Valle d'Itria, biking, hiking.

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Distance from Macchia Mediterranea to:

(Using public transportation)
Seaside: 20 minutes
Railway Station: 30 minutes
Airport: 60 minutes

The property offers accommodation for a minimum of 1 nights and it has 6 bed places

Attractions near Cisternino

The village lies in the Murgia and according to legend, the name comes from sturnium, destroyed in 216 BC. The Basilian built the Church of St. Nicholas Cis-sturnium, meaning " on this side of sturnium", around which were born the homes of Cisternino. Among the sights you remember: the Tower Norman-Swabian square section, the Mother Church, dedicated to St. Nicola di Bari of Romanesque origins. Inside you can appreciate several works of local artists and fine Crypt Purgatory located beneath the...
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