Villa Vittoria
The Villa Vittoria Hotel in Rodi Garganico is a recently renovated old farmhouse, located in the greenery of the most panoramic and suggestive corner of the east coast, not far from the sea, the city centre, the ancient village of Rodi Garganico, but also from the nearby towns of Peschici, San Menaio, Vico del Gargano, Vieste.
Rodi Garganico is a village of ancient seafaring traditions whose inhabited center stands on a rocky promontory, located between two long strips of sand. Its oldest part dates back to the medieval period and is characterized by narrow alleys, which slip between the houses, built so that each one can have one side open to the view of the sea. Rodi Garganico also offers beaches highly appreciated by tourists of all ages for the high standards of cleanliness, for the quality of the water and for the safety of the seabed, so much so that they have been awarded several times with awards such as the Blue Flag and the Green Flag.
Exploring the Gargano you cannot help but notice how much biodiversity is shown in the flora and fauna. Suffice it to say that around 80 different species of wild orchids grow and thrive in this part of Italy. The Gargano National Park lends itself to numerous sporting and hiking activities, so much so that over the years more and more visitor centers and equipped paths have been established, partially accessible also to the disabled. The Gargano is also known for hosting two of the most popular religious destinations for pilgrims, namely San Giovanni Rotondo with the Sanctuary of San Pio and Monte Sant'Angelo with the Sanctuary of San Michele Arcangelo.
The Gargano is also the place where some of the most beautiful beaches of the Adriatic coast coexist, an unparalleled sea, known for the purity of the waters and for the favorable weather conditions that allow you to practice sports such as windsurfing or kitesurfing, and some of the most interesting areas from a naturalistic point of view, ideal for organizing excursions, for observing flora and fauna, and criss-crossed by paths to be traveled on two wheels or off-road vehicles...
The Foresta Umbra nature reserve is a protected natural area located in the innermost part of the Gargano National Park. It owes its name to the thick vegetation which makes it very shady in many places. The Umbrian forest has an area of about 10,000 hectares and has a rugged geography with hills that reach 800 meters above sea level, with some parts reaching close to the coasts.
Source: www.turismovieste.itThe Gargano is also known for hosting two of the most popular religious destinations for pilgrims, namely San Giovanni Rotondo with the Sanctuary of San Pio and Monte Sant'Angelo with the Sanctuary of San Michele Arcangelo. The ideal destination to reach the sacred places including San Giovanni Rotondo and the magnificent Basilica of San Michele Arcangelo protector of our sacred mountain which is the Gargano, its coast with its bays and wonderful caves, will make you spend a holiday teaches relaxation and local traditions.