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Perfectly Puglia

Puglia produces 70 per cent of Italy’s olive oil. There are many different varieties, each with its own unique flavour. The olive press of Il Frantolio di D’Amico Pietro near Cisternino offers tours and tastings – great for wine buffs looking for a new challenge.

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Holidays in Puglia, Italy

Planes, trains, automobiles, or maybe even helicopter – we tell you the best way to go.

Planes
There are airports at Brindisi and Bari, both with regular flights.
Trains
Puglia’s main towns and cities are connected by train, though local services are often scenic and slow. Remoter areas, such as the 13th-century Castel del Monte, require a car.
Automobiles
Car hire is essential if you really want to explore. Chancing upon remote villages as you drive along is all part of the fun.

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