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The Itria Valley is a landscape unlike any other, characterized by rolling hills, vineyards, ancient olive groves, and oak forests that shelter charming towns steeped in timeless allure. It is famously known as the land of trulli, the typical dry stone houses that have put Alberobello, a UNESCO World Heritage site, on the map. Additionally, it is a place where agricultural culture and artisan traditions blend with a strong gastronomic vocation.
Noci, located just minutes from Matera, is a town celebrated for its authentic cuisine and high-quality products, especially cheeses, meats, and traditional sweets. Nearby are the Castellana Caves, stunning underground chambers regarded as some of the most fascinating in Europe. Locorotondo and Cisternino, listed among the most beautiful villages in Italy, offer picturesque views with their white houses, flower-filled alleys, and lively squares featuring traditional eateries.
Completing this mosaic are Polignano a Mare and Monopoli, perched on a striking stretch of coastline marked by steep cliffs and long golden beaches. Within an hour's drive, one can reach destinations of significant historical and cultural interest: Ostuni, the "white city," Matera with its famous Sassi, Castel del Monte, a masterpiece of Frederick II, and Trani, with its cathedral overlooking the sea.
The area is also perfect for nature lovers and outdoor activities: walking or horseback riding trails, cycling routes, and gastronomic tastings allow visitors to experience the Itria Valley in its most authentic essence, filled with beauty, tranquility, and tradition.
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