Molise, a small region, an intertwining of nature with man. Designed by the rivers the Trigno, the Biferno and the Fortore that marked the 'Tratturi', the paths of the shepherds who brought the transhumance of millions of sheep from the Apennines to the sea.
And then the sea, the Adriatic with its always somewhat magical breezes that envelop the landscape, spaces, things, soliciting joyful thoughts like the olive trees of Molise, trees full of sanctity as D'Annunzio said, but with those leaves which in the sun are the very image of light, of infinity.
It is also the place of silence of the small inhabited centers and the countryside, the cultivated fields and the villages like embroidery on the warp of a pillow. A rare perfection between the climate, nature, the sea.
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The Medieval Village of Termoli
Posted on: 1 July 2021
An offshoot of the sea, a symbolic city of a border area and a lookout bulwark with its Swabian Castle. The medieval village of Termoli, with panoramic views as far as the eye can see of the sea, where the past has remained absolutely alive in its stillness. In the Old Town of the city, also known as the 'vicchie town', there is the medieval cultural heritage: the Romanesque-style Cathedral.
Termoli is an open, welcoming city, even a little Neapolitan-Apulian due to certain characteristics of irony and severity, of good nature and firmness that are breathed in the alleys, in the streets of the center where delicious ice creams and artisanal biscuits, tasty takeaway pizzas and , for the refined palates of gourmets, the typical Termolese fish soup.
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The enchanting Tremiti Islands
Posted on: 28 June 2021
The Tremiti or Diomede Islands (San Nicola, Capraia and San Domino) are enchanting: the apotheosis of the environmental story to enjoy uncontaminated nature and crystal clear waters. Give yourself a daydream!
A blue landscape capable of enveloping you with its sense of immensity, recreating a feeling of freedom that will accompany you throughout your stay.A valid alternative for those looking for clear bottoms and turquoise waters, for suggestions of freedom and lightness that you can warn by taking a walk where you can enjoy a wonderful view of the open sea from above, until you see the distant Pianosa on clear days. Do not miss the guided tours of the sea caves.
The most famous are: the Grotta delle Rondinelle, so called because swallows nest inside and the Grotta del Bue Marino, inhabited in ancient times by specimens of monk seals. A typical feature of this cave is the fluorescent color of the water, the result of the reflection of the emerald of the rock; the Grotta delle Viole, so called because its walls in spring are covered with flowers including the ambretta, the cineraria and the centaurium. Last but not least, the visit by boat to the marine park to admire the statue of Padre Pio, 3 meters high and immersed at a depth of 14 meters off the island of Caprara, visible from the surface.!
The boat tour of the islands is one of the best ways to visit the islands during the day. From the boat you can admire the most beautiful landscapes and the most hidden corners. You will also have the opportunity to stop for a swim in the fabulous waters of the Tremiti.