Masseria Uccio Tricase, Lecce, Apulia, Italia
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Masseria Uccio
Estilo de Hotel: Bed & Breakfast
Entorno: Campo
Número de Habitaciones: 6
Estilo: Rústico
Aquí tenemos un ejemplo de lo auténtico, lo original – una verdadera “masseria” en Apulia construida totalmente con piedra local como testimonio de la antigua civilización de Apulia y Salento.
Su pasado histórico no le ha impedido convertirse hoy día en un soberbio bed & breakfast, a justo tres kilómetros del mar Adriático. También se encuentra dentro del parque natural de “Costa Otranto–Santa Maria di Leuca e Bosco di Tricase” – uno de los parques naturales de Salento y Apulia menos deteriorado.
Y ya que hablamos de ello, también está a tan solo 3 kilómetros de la famosa y antigua aldea de Specchia – en la punta del talón de la “bota” – considerada como una de las cien poblaciones más antiguas de Italia (que ya es decir).
Se agradece que las habitaciones aún respeten la estructura rural original, conservando el formato y ambientes propios del lugar. Respiran atmósfera y carácter – lo que también sucede con las zonas comunes que están llenas de patios soleados, refugios y un jardín encantador.
Todo ha sido preservado con mimo y respeto – e incluso realzado. La mano de obra de artesanos locales ha ayudado a conservar las chimeneas de piedra, las concavidades en las paredes, los tanques de agua y las antiguas criptas – muestras de un humilde pasado que desapareció con el tiempo.
Por cierto que las fotografías de la Masseria Uccio no acaban de reflejar con justicia a este alojamiento que recomendamos encarecidamente visitar – así como todo lo que le rodea.
Servicios
No se aceptan mascotas
Barbacoa
Calefacción central
Tarjetas de crédito (Visa, Mastercard) aceptadas
Jardín
Acceso minusválidos
Terminal de Internet
Internet WiFi
ParkingServicios y características de las habitaciones
Aire acondicionado
Secador de pelo
Mini-bar
Habitaciones no fumadores
Habitación para minusválidos
TVDeportes y Actividades
Bicicletas
Pesca
Caza
NataciónMuro
Esta nota fue puesta por Masseria Uccio
Riding a bike in Apulia between “masserie” and “agriturismi” in Salento country
A series of cycle-tourist path in order to discover the hidden beauties of Puglia (“masserie” and “trulli” in Salento, dry stones walls and century-old olive trees), running along the charming reefs of the Adriatic sea or the sand beaches of Ionic sea, cycling among the colourful historical centres of Otranto, Lecce and Gallipoli, admiring the luxurious villas of Santa Maria di Leuca, tasting typical products and recipes of Salento in Agritourism or in Masseria.
Many “agriturismo” of Salento, many “masseria” in Apulia, as well as some bed and breakfast in the country propose the bicycle as a nice physical activity ideal for everyone, also considering that the Apulian land is not particularly hilly.
The cycle-tourist paths proposed by Masseria Uccio intend to offer to the guests of the farm holidays the opportunity to discover some less known and more hidden rural sights of “Puglia” such as “masserie”, “trulli”, ancient rural houses, rocky sites, crypts, etc… There are many sites still not adequately indicated in Salento, as well as in all Apulia land: abandoned masserias, coast towers, medieval castles, hypogeal oil-press and breathtaking beauty spots.
Some of the paths are near to gastronomic apulian sights as masserie or Salento farm holidays where it is possible to taste biological agricultural products.
Staying in Apulia in a “Masseria”, waking up in the morning and ride a mountain bike, pedalling along ancient ways bordered by stone walls, among century-old olive trees and ancient trulli of Salento land is an unique experience…
Otranto Coast - Santa Maria di Leuca Natural Park
The Puglia Territory of the Park “Otranto Coast - Santa Maria di Leuca and Tricase Wood” comprises the Municipalities located along the eastern coast of Salento between Santa Maria di Leuca and Otranto.
The park also comprises the area of Punta Palascìa lighthouse (the most eastern point of Italy) and Tricase Wood. The Coastal Towers projecting on the Adriatic Sea, situated along the seafront from Otranto to Santa Maria di Leuca, surround the park. Farms, dry stone walls and ancient rural buildings, such as “Masseria” typical of Puglia and Salento territory, are spread throughout the park inland. The Park “Otranto Coast - Santa Maria di Leuca and Tricase Wood” is one of the protected areas of the Puglia Region and Salento; the other three are: Alimini Lakes, Le Cesine, Porto Selvaggio, Island of Sant'Andrea.
The protected Salento area of the Park “Otranto Coast - Santa Maria di Leuca and Tricase Wood” was created by Puglia Region in 2006 with the aim of recovering the animal and vegetal species and protecting the historical-architectural values and heritage, paying special attention to the existing rural architecture: trulli, pajare, làmie, dry stone walls and “Masserie”.
This area of Apulia (Puglia Region) has a high landscape value thanks to the presence of Cretaceous limestone rocky cliffs overhanging the sea. It is a territory particularly exposed on the south-east to the sirocco wind, a very humid wind which leads to hot-humid micro-climate conditions.
The area is an extraordinary phyto-geographical site thanks to the presence of Trans-Adriatic species: Cornflower of Leuca, Alyssum of Leuca, Puglia Bell-Flower, Ephedra and Giacobini Vetch. The Fauna of the Park is rich in various nesting species: Tawny Pipit, Short-Toed Lark, Calandra Lark, Peregrine Falcon and Eleonora’s Falcon.
This area was also the last throughout the region where the rarest mammal in Europe, the Monk Seal, was seen. Here there are several caves where important fossils or signs of the presence of the Palaeolithic and Neolithic man were found, such as in Cervi, Romanelli and the Zinzulusa Caves. In the area of the Park “Otranto Coast -Santa Maria di Leuca and Tricase Wood” tourist facilities are almost never very large (boarding houses or hotels). As in most of Puglia and Salento territory family-managed farm houses, Masserie and B&B’s, which are mainly farms and country houses, are the most common tourist facilities.
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