San Cassiano (Puglia)

San Cassiano is a small village at the feet of the Dolomites peaks in Alta Badia. The name comes from the homonymous saint, to whom the local church is dedicated. At a high of 1.537 m a.s.l., San Cassiano is in every time of the year a beloved touristic destination, so tourism has become the main economical source for most of its inhabitants. In winter, tourists choose Badia Valley most of all to practice different winter disciplines. San Cassiano offers particular highlights, among which the 7,2 km long sleight slope Foram, which goes from Lagazuoi to reach the village centre. Also the cross-country centre Alta Badia on the Armentarola is close, as the Piz Soraga lift, thanks to which you can easily reach the Alta Badia Dolomiti Superski skiing area.

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Made with two discs of buttery puff and stuffed with béchamel, mozzarella and just a touch of tomato, the rustico is generally eaten in Lecce and the Salento for breakfast or as an afternoon or late night snack.

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