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Hotel Eurogarden Village
Melendugno - Santa Foca Melendugno Le, Italy
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| Rates |
USD 39.58 - 236.27 |
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| Rooms |
150 |
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| Description |
In The Heart Of The Salento Area, More Precisely A Few Km From Torre Dell*orso, In The Province Of Lecce, Situated About 1,000 M. From The Beach And Surrounded By A Centuries-old Olive Plantation, Lies The Eurogarden Village. The Built Structure Is Made Up Of Small Apartment Blocks On Two Floors. The Spacious And Very Comfortable Apartments Are Provided With A Patio, On The Ground Floor Or A Balcony On The Upper Floor, A Kitchenette, Bathroom And Tv *on Request And Paying A Supplement*. The Hotel Also Offers Many Facilities Reception, Restaurant, Pizzeria, Bar, Free Unsupervised Internal Car Park And Mini Market. The Club Membership Card *on Payment* Allows The Use Of The Many Facilities Swimming Pool, Group Sports Courses, Daytime Animation On The Beach, With Games And Sports Tourneys, While The Youngsters Have The Germinal Beach, With Animation On The Beach, The Germinal Club *3 To 6 Years Old* And The Germinal Teens Club *7 To 12 Years Old*. The Eurogarden Village Is Open From May 24 To September 28 2003.
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| Driving Directions |
By Car The Hotel Is Easily Reached On The Adriatic Side On The Main S.s. 16 Road. From Taranto, Instead, By Means Of The S.s. 7. T The Route From Brindisi Is Easy And Direct On The S.s. 613. By Plane The Hotel Is 65 Km From The Brindisi Airport. By Train The Hotel Is 20 Km From The Otranto Railway Station And 30 Km From The Lecce Railway Station.
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| Room Information |
- Apartment 6 Pax - Apartment Per 6 Persons Apartment Per 6 Persons With Patio Or Balcony
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| Area Information |
Lecce Enclosed Within The Remains Of The Sixteenth Century Walls And Three Ancient Gates, The City Of Lecce, Provincial Capital And Historic Heart Of The Salento, Presents A Haughty, Lavish, Baroque Physiognomy, Although Its Most Remote Origins Date From A Messapic Settlement, Later To Become In The Roman Period, Seat Of The Important Lupiae Colony. Fortified By Charles V, Who Ordered The Building Of The Castle And The Walls, The City Then Enjoyed The Intense Seventeenth And Eighteenth Century Blossoming Of Baroque Creativity. In Lecce The Baroque Is A Symphonic Outpouring Of Elegant And Exuberant Decoration, The Skillful Work Of Local Masons And Sculptors Who Harmoniously Dressed Both Lay And Religious Buildings. So, Nowadays The Noble Mansions, The Palazzos Adorno, Della Ratta, Gorgoni, Marrese And Palmieri Blend With The Huge And Sumptuous Monasteries And Magnificent Churches Of Santa Chiara, Santirene, Santanna, The Church Of The Rosario, The Duomo - The Gem In The Surprising Urban Diadem Of Its Square - And Finally, The Basilica Of Santa Croce, Celebrated Apotheosis Of The City*s Baroque. Le Cesine Nature Reserve Only A Few Kilometres From Lecce, On The Land Of The Borough Of Vernole, Stretches The Le Cesine Nature Reserve, - Wetlands Of International Value - According To The 1971 Ramsar Convention, Recognized By The Italian State In 1980, And Nowadays, Largely, Under The Careful Management Of The Wwf. The Splendid Protected Area Of The Salento - Residue Of The Vast Swampy Area That Once Stretched From San Cataldo As Far As Otranto, Covers 620 Hectares Along The Adriatic Coast, Including A Large Lake Created By A Barrier Of Sand Dunes, Divided Into The Two Brackish Basins Of *pantano Grande* And *salapi*, And A Variety Of Integral Environments, Which Range From Stretches Of Pond With Extensive Reed Beds, Dense Mediterranean Maquis And Pine And Ilex Woods. Situated On One Of The Main Mediterranean Migration Routes, The Reserve Is The Ideal Habitat For Numerous Species Of Birds Mallards, Spoonbills, Glossy Ibises, Pin Tails, Tufted Ducks, Coots And Pochards And, Again, But More Unusually, Great White Herons, Black Storks, Stilt Plovers And Ospreys Contribute Finally To The Charm And Beauty Of This Extraordinary Stretch Of The Salento Province. Portoselvaggio Nature Park In The Area Of Nard , A Flourishing Town In The Province Of Lecce, Lies The Portoselvaggio Nature Park - Set Up Under The 1980 Regional Law - Which Spreads Along The Ionian Coast Between Santa Caterina And Porto Cesareo. The Protected Area Extends In A Sequence Of Scenic Plateaux, Steep Crags, Sandy Coves And Winding Rocky Recesses, Facing The Unbroken Sea A Luxuriant, Healthy Pinewood - Result Of The Careful Reforestation Of The 1950s - Hosts Resident And Migrant Bird Life - Sardinian Warblers, Robins, Hoopoes, Lesser Kestrels - And, More Consistently, Foxes, Weasels And Hedgehogs, Chameleons And, Among The Reptiles, The Columber. There Are Also Rare Varieties Of Orchids In Appreciable Numbers. To This Interesting Naturalistic Patrimony Can Be Added An Extraordinary Archaeological Heritage, Contained In Millenary Caves. The Cavallo, Cosma And Uluzzo Grottos Have Yielded Notable Prehistoric Deposits, Including The Remains Of Great Mammals *rhinoceros, Cervids, Bovids, Equids* And Stone Artefacts Which Have Given Their Name To A Particular Type Of Culture. In The Crystalline Waters That Lap The Park, There Are Also Large, Underwater Grottos, Best Explored By Sub Aqua Enthusiasts With Expert Guides.
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