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Bathers in the clear waters of Gagliano del Capo
An ancient and picturesque village of Salento erected on the ridge of the Serra dei Cianci and overlooking the Adriatic Sea, Gagliano del Capo offers visitors a suggestive coastal stretch and a historic center that houses an artistic and architectural heritage of invaluable value.
The coast does not go unnoticed with the vivid shades of the beach and its crystal clear waters: in a succession of coves and coves, the spectacular outstanding cliff in Ciolo that presents itself in its poignant grandeur along, surrounded by unspoilt nature, the silent road that runs parallel to the coast and crossing the panoramic bridge built at 40 meters above sea level.
Also worth mentioning is the historic center of Gagliano del Capo: among ancient rocks and in a maze of pebble alleys, the monuments stand out that they tell legendary pages of local history.
Obligatory steps for a walk in the heart of the old city are the Mother Church of San Rocco, Palazzo Ciardo, the Chapel of the Immaculate Madonna and the Church of St. Francesco di Paola.
In this suggestive strip of Italy that stretches like a bridge to the East and that benefits in every season of the year from a mild climate and typically Mediterranean, Gagliano del Capo is not only the ideal location for a relaxing beach stay, but it proves to be the optimal base for venturing out to discover of folk traditions and delicious food and wine specialties that only a welcoming and generous land like Salento knows offer.
written by Ralph Christie - Last update: 23/10/2021
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