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1 > THE “WHITE CITY” ITINERARY
       Among the White Town olive trees

       Places to visit > 1.1 Ostuni > 1.2 Rural Area > 1.3 Natural Regional Reserve Dune
       Costiere (coastal dunes) from Torre Canne to Torre San Leonardo
       Things to do > culture / parks / sea / sport / shopping
       Where to sleep > hotels / agritourism / B&B / villages / camping
       Addictional services > eating / transport / ATM / informations / toilettes / parking
       Healthcare > healthcare-tourist assistance / on-duty medical service / hospitals /
       emergency / dialysis centres / thalassemia centres / haemophilia centres /
       pharmacies / parapharmacies

       PLACES TO VISIT > 1.1 Ostuni
       INFORMATION > Also called The White Town, due to the typically white-painted architecture in the
       oldest medieval city core, its urbanistic planning dates between I and II century A.C. shaped on the
       vestiges of an ancient messapic village. Ostuni is a countless multiplication of levels, an ups and
       downs of stairs, a riddle of alleys and lanes, a continous following of arches and overpasses, among
       the white homes lime painted. Ostuni is an integral part of Valle d’Itria and Southern Murgia, on the
       border with Salento. Well known touristic location, since 1994 to 2014 received the Bandiera Blu (blue
       Flag) and le cinque vele (Five Sails) of Legambiente owing to the the coastal waters cleanliness
       and services high quality.

                                                                                                         	
  
 

       Things to do >
       culture > 1. San Francesco’s Church / 2.San Francesco’s cloister / 3. Historic City Hall /
       4.Sant’Oronzo’s Flèche / 5.Spirito Santo’s Church / 6.Mons. Antelmi’s Stairwell / 7.Ancient city
       core, called “La Terra” / 8.San Vito martire’s church / 9. Museum of Preclassical Civilization of
       Southern Murgia / 10.Cathedral / 11.Bishop’s Palace / 12. Museum of Contemporary art
       “OrizzontiArte” / 13.”Belvedere” Panoramic point / 14. Ancient walls / 15.S. Demetrio’s Gate /
       16. Porta Nova Gate / 17. San Giacomo’s Church / 18.Stella’s Church

       Where to sleep >
       hotels > 1.Città Bianca Country Resort**** / 2.Ostuni Palace**** / 3.Hotel Rione Antico La
       Terra**** / 4.Relais La Fontanina**** / 5.Masseria Tutosa**** / 6.Agritrulli

       Additional services >
       eating > 1.La Bruschetta dell’Oste (Via Monsignor F. Semeraro 2, 72017 Ostuni – 0831 304552) /
       2.Hostaria San Filippo (C.so Vitt. Emanuele, 218, 72017 Ostuni – 0831 334546) / 3.Masseria Santa
       Lucia (s.s. 379 Km. 23,5 – Ostuni Marina – 0831 304090 www.masseriasantalucia.it)
       transport> 1.Trenitalia / 2. Bus STP Brindisi (Parking at Via Tenente Specchia) / 3.Taxi (Parking
       at Via Tenente Specchia) / 4. Brindisi Airport / 5.Brindisi Seaport
       ATM> 1.Post Office ATM at Corso Mazzini
       tourist	
  information > 1.Info Point at Corso Mazzini / 2.Ass. Ruota Libera at C.so Mazzini
       toilettes> 1.By M. Antelmi stairwell, (entrance from Via Giovanni Lanza) / 2.At Museum of
       Preclassical Civilization (via Cattedrale)
       parking > 1.on Via Tenente Specchia

       Healthcare >
       on-duty medical service > 1.Ostuni (Via Miccoli) / 2.Fasano (Via Nazionale dei Trulli) /
       3.Cisternino (Via Regina Margherita)	
  
       hospitals > 1.Ostuni “Tanzarella” / 2.Fasano “Umberto I”
       emergency > 1.Ostuni “Tanzarella” / 2.Fasano “Umberto I” / 3.Villanova P.P.I. / 4.Torre Canne
       P.P.I. / 5. Torre San Sabina P.P.I
       dialysis centres > 1.Ostuni “Tanzarella” / 2.Brindisi “Perrino” (nefrologia e dialisi) / 3.Fasano
       “Umberto I”
       thalassemia centres > 1.Brindisi “Perrino”
       (Ambulatorio Microcitemia dal lun. al ven. h 8:00-15:00
       haemophilia centres > 1.Brindisi “Perrino”
       pharmacies > 1.Alba / 2.Calamo Specchia / 3.Corsa / 4.D’Ambrosio / 5.De Nitto / 6.Matarrese /
       7.Rodio / 8.Santoro / 9.Tanzarella
       parapharmacies > 1.Cityper / 2.D’Amico / 3.Serranova / 4.Guarnieri / 5.G.V.M. / 6.Pharma
       Saniprof

                                                                                                     	
  
 

            Instructions / Ostuni >
            (From Bari 85,0 km via SS16 travel time 1h 10 min driving)
            (From Lecce 77,0 km via SS613 e SS379 travel time 58 min driving)

       Ø   After getting to Ostuni, it is possible to park at via Tenente Specchia where are available also
            accesible toilets and a public mountain accessibile with help.

       Ø   From car park you find a slope where for the people using wheelcharis or slow mobility, the help of an
            escort is advisable. The paving is made with “sanpietrini”, that is cubic little stones.

       Ø   Along avenue G. Mazzini, we point out a park reserved to disabile people’s pass. by civic number 71
            and other ones by post office at civic number 11, where is available an outdoor ATM. We mark a low
            number of sidewalk ramps. On the left, at civic number 6, you find the Touristic Infopoint (tel. +39
            0831 301268 info.ostuni@viaggiareinpuglia.it) with architectural barriers ( a step) at the entrance, but
            with a park reserved to disabile people’s pass. Nearby you will find “A ruota Libera” association,
            where you can ask any information about Ostuni accessibility.

       Ø   Bear in mind that all ancient Ostuni is a controlled traffic zone (Infoponit: Corso Vittorio Emanuele II n.
            29 tel. 0831 307216 - 0831 331994 e-mail: ufficiotraffico@comune.ostuni.br.it). The authorized
            wehicles with disables pass can enter as fas as it is allowed.

       Ø   Reached Piazza Libertà, paved with large stones, you find San Francesco’s Church, witn a step of
            about 20 cm at the entrance.

       Ø   Nearby the Church, there’s the Cloister when indoor you find on the left the lift to the Historic City
            Hall’s first floor, once Franciscan Monastery. The city hall hosts a painting collection. In whole area
            there are informative panels in front of buildings, monuments, historical places, written in standard
            writing. There aren’t handiwork for tactile exploration.

       Ø   Then, back in the Piazza, you go straight 30 mt where you can admire the round basement vestiges of
            a old city’s wall tower surrounded by a rail. Just after in front of us, you can observe Sant’Oronzo’s
            spire, typical baroque style, and going to the right you admire Spirito Santo’s Church, in via Roma,
            with architectural barriers (about 14 steps) and not accessible for visitors in wheelchairs. Please note
            the considerable artistic value of the beautyful Portal.

       Ø   From the other Square side, you can admire the stunning Mons. Antelmi’s stairwell, when are
            available public toilettes: to reach them you must go as far as Via Giovanni Lanza.
       Ø
            From Piazza Libertà you can enter the narrow Cathedral alley to rich the tallest Ostuni hill on wich is
            built the ancient city core named “La Terra”, as the Ostuni people call the old district. Urbanistic
            planning dates between I and II century A.C. shaped on the vestiges of an ancient messapic village.
            Ostuni is a countless multiplication of levels, an ups and downs of stairs, a riddle of alleys and lanes,
            a continous following of arches and overpasses, among the white homes lime painted.

       Ø   Via Cattedrale has some stretches of steep climb which need one or two escorts for people in

                                                                                                                  	
  
 

            wheelchair: it is a very difficult way. Along this narrow way, you find many typical souvenir stores until
            the stairwell of San Vito martire’s Church, with its sumptuous and curvilinear baroque “leccese”
            façade.The Church is nearby the Museum of Preclassical Civilization of Southern Murgia with
            paleolithic and Age of Bronze and Iron relics del Ferro. The Museum has a lift to get the first floor and
            accesible sanitary facilities, but it is necessary overtake a 20 cm step.

       Ø   Then you go ahead to get Cathedral, at via T. Trinchera, where you meet architectural barriers due to
            steps without railing, so it is not possible to access for wheelrails or people with reduced mobility. In
            whole area there are informative panels in front of buildings, monuments, historical places, written in
            standard writing. There aren’t handiwork for tactile exploration The Cathedral is dedicated to Santa
            Maria dell’Assunta, it was built in XV Century second half and is one of the most known Puglia
            monuments. The gothic-romanic façade is National Monument since 1902. Nearby we found the
            Bishop’s Palace and in front of it the Seminary, connected by an arch - corridor, Arco Scoppa, both
            aren’t accessibile by visitors. In the little square there is Museum of Contemporary art
            “OrizzontiArte”, with an architectural barrier (a step of 10 cm.).
            Going on the short hill, turning on the right to Vico Castello, you get after 30 mt. an open space from
            wich it is possible to admire the stunning panoramic view od the Ostuni olive trees.

       Ø   Going back via Catterale, returnig in Piazza Libertà, from here, if you are not yet tired, it is nice to
            strolling along the ancient walls. The start is at, just at the beginning of the historical old vestiges. Its
            a really exiting itinerary, both for the magnificence of human work, both for the beauty of landscape.
            The paving is made by large stones, with a accessible walksides with ramps.
            Defensive walls with cilindric towers and machicolations, have five doors to enter in the medieval town.
            Today remain 2 ones: Porta S. Demetrio, toward the East and Porta Nova, toward the west.

       Ø   Then you meet San Giacomo’s Church and Stella’s Church, both not accessibile due to
            architetcural barriers. In whole area there are informative panels in front of buildings, monuments,
            historical places, written in standard writing. There aren’t handiwork for tactile exploration.

            PLACES TO VISIT > 1.2 Rural Area
            Information > The whole rural area is characterized by rocky settlements in caves or crypts.

            Things to do >
            culture > 1. Santa Maria di Agnano’s Church / 2.Archaeological area / 3.Dolmen / 4. Masseria
            Brancati (Farm)
            sport > 1.Cycling tours

            Additional services>
            Touristic information > 1. At the Archaeological area
            Toilettes> 1. Archaeological area
            Car parking > 1.The square in front of Santa Maria di Agnano’s Church / 2. The square in front
            of Masseria Brancati

                                                                                                                   	
  
 

            Instructions / Rural Area >
            Getting the road to Fasano (s.s. 16 Ostuni-Fasano), turn on the right after 2 km to reach Chiesa di
            Santa Maria di Agnano and Archaeological area.

       Ø   After parking car or bus in the large open space availanble, you find a short cllimb: assistance
            recommended for people in weelchairs.

       Ø   Forwarding on direction to Fasano, at km 870, you get Montalbano, and on the right you find the
            historical “casa cantoniera” (roadman house), today “Albergabici”, where is possible lend bicycles,
            tandems and special bikes for disabled people.

       Ø   Turning on the right, forward along the narrow road to get a cross where is the dolmen (contrada
            Pescomarano). Dolmen was very simple constructions formed by two stones vertically planted in the
            ground and a third one horizontally set above the first two ones, like a roof. They were warrior’s tumbs.

       Ø   Back to the city, you get the Rosa Marina road and after 4 km, you turn to the left to reach the
            wonderful farm Masseria Brancati, privately owned.

       Ø   To visit it please contact the Natural Area of Coastal Dunes, Piazza della Libertà 72017 Ostuni (BR)
            e-mail: info@parcodunecostiere.org. (Masseria infotel. 330/822910)

       Ø   The Owner, Mister Corrado, shall for you the doors of the ancient rural mansion, wher you will admire
            the old frantoio ipogeo dell’800 (underground olive press room, XIX century) surrounded by the tools
            of farmer’s civilization, the chiesa rurale di stile Rococò del 700 (rural church rococò style, XVIII
            century), the barn. Please note that the Frantoio is not accessible to the wheelchairs.

       Ø   Visit ends with a strolling in the ancient olive grove: about 800 monumental olive trees, all identified by
            Regione Puglia, 2000 and more years old. The Plantation has informative panels on the technical
            olive cultivation..
       Ø   whole area there are informative panels in front of buildings, monuments, historical places, written in
            standard writing. There aren’t handiwork for tactile exploration.

            PLACES TO VISIT > 1.3 Natural Regional Reserve Dune Costiere
            (coastal dunes) from Torre Canne to Torre San Leonardo
            Information > The Regional Reserve Dune Costiere (coastal dunes) from Torre Canne to Torre San
            Leonardo is a natural protected arean of Northern salento, in Ostuni and Fasano cities territory.

            It has habitat and coastal environments of high naturalistic and landscaping interest: an halophile
            vegetation and a large number of sand dunes covered by mediterranean greenery, like junipers, holm

                                                                                                                  	
  
 

       oaks and scrubland of Euphorbia Spinosa.
       There are also wetland areas, with Fiume Grande (big river), Fiume Piccolo (little river) and Morello
       river, where stands sevral times the aquatic migratory avifauna.
       The Reserve presents several naturalistic habitat, arable lands with experimented biological
       agricolture, ancient olive trees; the Traiana Route, archaeologic and historical sites, ancient farms,
       underground olive press rooms, “lame” (canyons), rocky installations, industries with Parco Brand,
       cities and towns: a very complex territory, rich of values to preserve and improve.

       Thing to do >
       Natural reserves > 1.Parco Naturale Dune Costiere (Torre Canne to Torre San Leonardo)
       sea > 1.Lido Morelli
       culture > 1.Strada Bianca /2.Pilone / 3.Fiume Morelli / 4.Ancient Constructions / 5.Ancient
       fishpond
       sport > 1. Cycling tours / 2. Trekking / 3.Diving

       Where to sleep >
       hotels > 1.Gran Serena Hotel**** (Via Appia 2 – 72016 Torre Canne BR)

       Addictional Services >
       transport > 1.Trains FF.SS. in Cisternino / 2.Autolinee Scoppio (bus) / 3.Aereoport of Brindisi
       / 4.Port of Brindisi
       touristic information > 1.Visitor’s Centre Casa del Parco
       Toilettes > 1.at Visitor’s Centre Casa del Parco
       Car parking > 1.In front of Visitor’s Centre Casa del Parco / 2.Pilone

       Health >
       on-duty medical service > 1.Fasano (Via Nazionale dei Trulli) / 2.Ostuni (Via Miccoli) /
       3.Cisternino (Via Regina Margherita)	
  
       emergency > 1.Ostuni “Tanzarella” / 2.Torre Canne P.P.I. / 3.Villanova P.P.I.
       dialysis centres > 1.Fasano “Umberto I” / 2.Ostuni “Tanzarella” / 3.Brindisi “Perrino”
       (nefrologia e dialisi)
       thalassemia centres > 1.Brindisi “Perrino”
       (Ambulatorio Microcitemia dal lun. al ven. h 8:00-15:00
       haemophilia centres > 1.Brindisi “Perrino”
       pharmacies > 1.Del Faro (Torre Canne, Via del Faro, 11) / 2.Patronelli (Pezze di Greco, Corso
       Nazionale, 100)

                                                                                                           	
  
 

            Instructions / Natural Regional Reserve Dune Costiere (coastal dunes) from
            Torre Canne to Torre San Leonardo >

            (From Lecce 86,8 km via SS613 e SS379 58 min. driving)
            (From Brindisi 50,0 km via SS379 36 min. driving)
            (From Bari 69 km via SS16 48 min. driving)

       Ø   The visitor’s Centre Casa del Parco, made in an old ex railway station, is the ideal starting point for a
            strolling in the natural reserve of coastal dunes. We suggested first the typical white dirty road (“strada
            Bianca”) and then you can get “Pilone” along the coast.

       Ø   After Lido Morelli, with walkway and chair, on the right you can reach to location named Fiume
            Morelli. Keys are available on demand both to reserve administration (info@parcodunecostiere.org)
            both to near beach (Lido +39 339 80 98 345 / +39 328 97 80 484). Area has sanitary facilities and
            accessible WC. You can visit the pools for aquaculture and eels farming.

       Ø   The wet zone of Fiume Morelli, behind the sand dunes of the reserve, is rich of waters and ancient
            buildings for the fishing. The river is typically L shaped and is 800 mt. long. It is feed by several and
            rich sources with a lightly salt water, passed trhough underground limestone.

       Ø   The fresh water ponds created by the river in the wet zone have been utilized fr fish farming since
            1800 until 1980. A new life for them begins il 2009, wher restarts a fish farming activity, by biological
            method. The plant has 7 ponds and 11 gathers to control waters and fishes moving between the
            ponds and the sea. The ancient fish pond is accessible by back access.

       Ø   In the reserve zone are available tools and facilities (walkway and facilitated passages) to overtake
            architectural or structural barriers.

       Ø   All structures and visitor’s centres as well as farms and other enterprises have sanitary facilities.

       Ø   To rent wheelcharis for trekkingm ask to Reserve administration;

       Ø   Accesses to the sea with walkway at Lido Morelli +39 339 80 98 345 / +39 328 97 80 484, renting
            chair Job available;

       Ø   At il Pilone Camping swimming pool perfectly accessibile to disabile people.

            AIDS RENTAL FOR FREE TIME
            > Cooperativa sociale " Ostuni a Ruota libera"
            contatti : tel. +39 0831 338165 - info@ostuniaruotalibera.it

            BYCICLE TREKKING
            > Cooperativa Madera Bike
            contatti : cell. +39 3472177490 - +39 3275785185 - bike@maderamedia.com

                                                                                                                    	
  
 

       TREKKING IN NATURE, GUIDED TOURS, EVENTS IN NATURE, LABORATORIES OF
       ENVIRINMENTAL EDUCATION
       > Cooperativa Gaia Environmental Tours
        INFOTEL +39 3470042961 / +39 3206251107 - gaia_tour.events@libero.it
       > Cooperativa Serapia
       INFOTEL +39 3286474719 / +39 3665999514

        DIVING CENTRES (immersioni subacquee)
       > ASC Diving Puglia
       contatti : +39 3293044081

       ENTE PARCO
       Per info : www.parcodunecostiere.org/newsite/ita/index.php

       www.nobarrier-project.eu

                                                                               	
  
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