October 29, 2008

Vigne Vecchie in Uggiano La Chiesa

Filed under: Regional Sources, The Travelers Trail — @ 11:06 am

“Vigne Vecchie” Bed & Breakfast is the ideal place for spending your comfortable holiday, between sea and history, culture and traditions, where you can feel at home, living the same situation as the landlord.
We are glad to accommodate you in a very comfortable Villa situated in Casamassella, a very little village 3 kilometres from the fantastic coasts and white beaches of Otranto and Porto Badisco. Eight kilometres from the coasts of Castro and Santa Cesarea Terme and 30 minutes by car (or bus) from the “Baroque City” of Lecce. Just 25 minutes to the southern coasts of the cape of Santa Maria di Leuca the “heel of Italy”.
Our newly renovated Villa has two floors safely situated in our peaceful town of Casamassella. On the ground floor there are five private rooms, three rooms with double beds and two with single beds. Each room has a private bathroom with showers, cable TV, telephone, and air conditioning. The accommodations are beautifully set up with new contemporary furniture.
The household atmosphere and a very typical breakfast will give you the best “good morning” for an unforgettable Italian holiday

Vigne Vecchie is situated in the suggestive interland of Otranto…that’s why Vigne Vecchie is so quiet.
Casamassella’s history is connected with the past events of the centrally located Castle Marsella, a place of great historic interest dating back to the Ottoman Empire.

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