Ginosa: Beneath the History and Culture
The town of Ginosa nestled in the province of Taranto, Puglia, Italy. The plains became popular and known as the "murgia" Ginosa settles on a rocky ledge with valleys cutting through the geography. The historical city of Ginosa, Italy was established here as an important Greek center between Taranto and Metaponto in the imperial era of Magna Grecia. Greek effects are clearly felt, even today.
Best Time to Visit
March to June are the best months to visit the town with warm weather perfect for some sightseeing and other outdoor activities. The famous Puglia’s food festival unite all the farmers and farm owners to bring and serve freshly cooked foods local delicacies and drinks with live music and entertainment for all. This happened every July and August of the year. Ginosa lodgings are plenty in the town no need to worry if you forget to book online, walk in traveler are very welcome to get rooms.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Walk in the trails of Gravina di Laterza, the serenity and the green scenery of hills is a great way to enjoy nature with a touch of wellness. Or visit Gravina di Ginosa in which considered as the ancient dwellings of the community hundred years ago. With painting carve in the wall of the cave, it showcases on how they leave before.
For a perfect getaway book at Agriturismo Sant'Andrea, a farmhouse lodging with breakfast, wine tasting and gardens. Or stay at Villaggio Catalano and Agriturismoteo, which features pool, free parking and free Wi-Fi.