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The area surrounding Tenuta Amostuni is one of the most captivating and representative regions of Puglia, seamlessly blending sea, countryside, and historical heritage in a rare balance. The estate is situated in Ostuni, strategically located between the historic center and the Adriatic coast, enveloped in the tranquility of the Apulian countryside, yet close to numerous points of significant natural and cultural interest.
Ostuni, known as the White City, commands the landscape with its lime-washed historic center, a maze of narrow streets, scenic viewpoints, and timeless architecture that narrates centuries of history. Strolling through its streets means immersing oneself in an authentic atmosphere filled with traditions, artisan shops, wine bars, and restaurants that celebrate local cuisine. Just a few minutes from the estate, the town hosts cultural events, markets, and festivals that enliven every season of the year.
The sea is easily accessible and offers breathtaking views. The beaches of the Ostuni marina, such as Torre Pozzella and Costa Merlata, feature stretches of fine sand interspersed with rocky coves lapped by crystal-clear waters, often recognized for their quality. Not far away lies the protected natural area of Torre Guaceto, an unspoiled oasis where dunes, Mediterranean scrub, and marine life coexist in perfect harmony, ideal for nature lovers, walkers, and those seeking an authentic seaside experience.
The inland area is a succession of rural landscapes, ancient olive groves, and dry-stone walls that define the region's identity. Within a short drive, you can reach some of the most picturesque towns in the Itria Valley, such as Alberobello with its UNESCO-listed trulli, Cisternino, and Locorotondo, renowned for their architectural beauty and intimate atmosphere. There are also sites of great historical and natural interest, such as the Castellana Caves, the archaeological excavations of Egnazia, and Castel del Monte, a symbol of Frederick II's Puglia.
The location of Tenuta Amostuni also allows for convenient excursions to Bari, Lecce, and Matera, making the area perfect for those wishing to balance relaxation with exploration. It is a region to be experienced slowly, filled with earthy aromas, genuine flavors, radiant landscapes, and a profound sense of authenticity, capable of leaving a lasting and intense memory for every traveler.
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