In Alliste, in the "NINFEO" area, parallel to provincial road 266 that connects FELLINE-ALLISTE to the COASTAL SEA, we offer for sale for only Eu.34,000 a beautiful plot of land measuring 11,345 square meters. It is in a picturesque location with a magnificent view of the sea, which is only about 1.5 km away. It has great potential for tourism, construction (as a backup for additional land), and agriculture, as further specified below. The land falls within zone E2 of the Alliste master plan. From a tourism perspective, if you are, or become, a tour operator, you can create a camping area with tents, or a camper area, or both, obviously with the relevant plans and permits. Furthermore, it would be necessary to bring lighting, a water supply, and septic tanks for the relevant removable toilets. Logistically, it would be a plus for all the tourists who come to Salento with a camper or who want to camp in a tent, immersed in nature with a breathtaking view. From a construction perspective, in the E2 zone, construction is not permitted, but the coverage and volume indices of this zone can be used for the E1 zone. Therefore, all owners who have agricultural land in the E1 zone, by purchasing this land in the E2 zone, could take advantage of the indices and create a farm with a caretaker's house, also in the E1 zone. From an agricultural perspective, it would be possible to carry out an agricultural business, which requires large spaces and easy accessibility. Olive trees could be planted, considering the high price of oil, and the investment would be secure within a few years with excellent profits during the harvest period.---------- SIZE - APPROX. 11,345 SQM ---------- INFORMATION ABOUT ALLISTE Alliste derives from the word "ali", those of the Archangel Gabriel who, according to legend, saved the small town 12 km south of Gallipoli and the Ionian Sea from pirate raids. The town originated from the escape of the inhabitants of the small village of Felline, now a hamlet. The jewel of the town is the Church of San Quintino, which overlooks the square of the same name. A fifteenth-century building, remodeled and rebuilt in Baroque style in the nineteenth century, it houses five paintings by Giovanni Battista Lama, illustrating the life of the saint. Other buildings of notable value are the noble palaces built during the eighteenth century, which embellish the streets of the historic center with fine facades and elegant decorations, including the Venneri, Macagnino, Maggio and De Tommasi palaces.--4fc790d1a5864f5084778bb41555095e!