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Locorotondo is situated in the heart of the Itria Valley, one of the most enchanting regions of Puglia, famous for its trulli, farmhouses, and picturesque rural landscapes that seem to come straight out of a postcard. The ancient village, named for its perfectly round layout, is a maze of well-kept alleys, blooming balconies, and white houses that shine under the intense southern sunlight. Strolling through the historic center is a sensory experience: the aroma of must in the wineries, aromatic plants on the window sills, and the silence occasionally broken by the ringing of church bells.
Surrounding this village is a rolling countryside dotted with ancient olive trees, orderly vineyards, and majestic oaks. This generous area preserves deeply rooted agricultural and culinary traditions: from the dry white wine of Locorotondo to local cheeses, along with extra virgin olive oil and homemade preserves. The dry stone walls, recognized as a UNESCO heritage site, mark the rural properties and guide the eye to the horizon.
Its strategic location allows for easy access to the wonders of the Itria Valley: Alberobello with its trulli, Martina Franca with its elegant Baroque architecture, and Cisternino and Ostuni with their historic centers suspended between sky and earth. The sea is also just a short distance away, featuring the sandy beaches of the Adriatic and the wilder coves of the Ionian Sea.
This area is ideal for those seeking tranquility without sacrificing exploration, offering cycling paths, culinary tours, cultural events, and folk traditions that make each season unique.
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