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Farm Holidays Apulia Province of Bari Alberobello Coreggia Tre Trulli

Tre Trulli

Country House
Contrada Coreggia, 7 - Coreggia, Alberobello (BA) - Area: countryside
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National identification code: IT072003B500126490
  • Ideal for trekking
  • Near cycle paths
  • Sale of typical products
  • Kitchenette
  • Pets Allowed
  • Air Conditioning
  • Romantic Atmosphere
  • Parking
  • Garden
  • Free Wifi
  • Hair dryer
  • Heating
  • Fine Design
Declared by the Innkeeper

Various information

  • Pets allowed
  • Rooms with air conditioning
  • Parking
  • English speaker
  • French speaker

House features

  • 19th century house
  • Recently restored house

Air conditioning and heating systems of the house

  • Air conditioning

Electric system

  • Certified systems
  • Emergency lights or fire exit directions
  • Smoke and fire alarms

Services of the house

  • Garden
  • Kitchenette
  • Terrace
  • Access for the disabled
  • Garage / parking

Facilities and services

  • Laundry
  • Bicycle, boat, horses / sports equipment
  • Beaches
  • Pets allowed

Location and surroundings

  • Panoramic view

Number of rooms

  • Total number of rooms: 3

Size of rooms

  • Between 10 and 14 sqm

Bathroom facilities

  • Bathrooms restored in the last 5 years
  • Hair dryer

Cleaning services

  • Weekly

Holiday themes - the place

  • Country

Holiday themes - area features

  • Near monuments
  • Arts or archeologic area
  • Cultural events and arts exhibitions
  • Wine and food attractions area
  • Local crafts
  • Located in country side or nature reserves

Holiday themes - house features

  • Historic house
  • Fine design
  • Garden
  • Romantic atmosphere
Tre Trulli welcomes its guests in the countryside of Alberobello, surrounded by olive groves, orchards, and dry stone walls that create one of the most enchanting landscapes of the Itria Valley. Located at an altitude of about 400 meters and just a short distance from the sea, this agriturismo has been developed from the restoration of an ancient rural complex made up of traditional trulli, renovated with natural materials and reinterpreted according to the principles of eco-friendly building.

The accommodations, Unna, Campu, and Focu, blend the charm of local architecture with modern comforts, featuring bright spaces, meticulous details, and kitchens made of wood and masonry. The outdoor areas have been enhanced to provide guests with an authentic experience in contact with nature: shaded loggias, ancient courtyards, pergolas, and cozy corners encourage visitors to slow down and fully enjoy the Apulian countryside.

The farm covers approximately 15,000 square meters of olive trees. Here, extra virgin olive oil is produced on-site, resulting from careful and passionate harvesting. Under the olive trees, various experiential areas dedicated to wellness, local exploration, and socializing have been designed for those seeking a vacation filled with nature, encounters, and traditions.

Tre Trulli is much more than just a place to stay; it is a sanctuary immersed in the tranquility of the countryside, perfect for those seeking authenticity, sustainability, and the joy of reconnecting with the land.

Paola and Luca are the guardians of this project born from friendship, a passion for hospitality, and love for authentic places. It all began with a shared desire to create a home that is not only a physical space but also a place for relationships, emotions, and well-being. Their encounter with Alberobello and Luca's family's trulli transformed that dream into reality, giving rise to a small agriturismo where every detail tells a story of restoration, environmental respect, and love for the territory.

With enthusiasm and readiness, Paola and Luca guide guests in discovering the Itria Valley, sharing experiences, traditions, and local curiosities. Their goal is to make every traveler feel part of an authentic place, where time slows down and the stay becomes a cherished memory.

The Itria Valley is one of the most characteristic areas of Apulia, famous for its trulli, ancient olive trees, historical farmhouses, and white villages dotting the gentle hills. From Tre Trulli, it is easy to reach Alberobello, a UNESCO World Heritage site, as well as charming locations such as Locorotondo, Martina Franca, Cisternino, and Ostuni.

Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the nearby cycling and walking path of the Acquedotto Pugliese, one of the most scenic in Italy, or wander through the countryside along trails, rural roads, and ever-changing views. In just a few minutes by car, one can also reach the Castellana Caves, the ZooSafari in Fasano, and the beaches of the Adriatic, allowing for days spent by the sea interspersed with inland excursions.

With genuine flavors, farming traditions, timeless landscapes, and historically rich villages, this part of Apulia offers endless opportunities for an authentic and emotionally rich vacation.
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Hey, I'm Luca & Paola

Paola and Luca are the heart of Tre Trulli, a project born from the convergence of friendship, passion, and a love for genuine places. They share the vision of a home that is much more than just a living space: it is a place that welcomes, fosters relationships, and creates lasting memories. Luca, a bioarchitect with a deep understanding of the area, has overseen the restoration of the trulli and rural spaces, honoring both tradition and the environment. Paola brings her experience from the fields of agriculture and hospitality, helping to cultivate a warm and authentic atmosphere. Captivated by the enchantment of the trulli and the beauty of the Valle d’Itria, they have turned a shared dream into a small agricultural and hospitality venture set in nature. Today, they welcome guests with simplicity and openness, eager to share stories about the area, suggest genuine experiences, and reveal the slow and authentic rhythm of the Apulian countryside.
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Area Campagna

Tre Trulli is situated in the heart of the Itria Valley, one of the most iconic landscapes in Puglia, where rolling hills, ancient olive groves, vineyards, and dry stone walls create a unique and recognizable rural setting. This area, located between the provinces of Bari, Brindisi, and Taranto, holds a historical and cultural heritage that captivates visitors from around the globe.

Just a short drive away is Alberobello, famous for its trulli which have been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. This extraordinary village features characteristic stone buildings that narrate centuries of traditions and artisanal knowledge. Nearby, you will also find Locorotondo, regarded as one of Italy’s most beautiful villages due to its circular historic center and white houses adorned with flowers, Martina Franca with its elegant Baroque palaces, and Cisternino, known for its lively squares and local cuisine.

Nature enthusiasts and outdoor activity lovers can explore the nearby cycling and walking path of the Acquedotto Pugliese, one of the most picturesque routes in Southern Italy, perfect for strolling, hiking, and cycling amidst countryside, woods, and breathtaking views. The area also boasts numerous rural trails that wind through olive groves, isolated trulli, and ancient farmhouses that are still operational today.

In less than half an hour by car, you can reach the Adriatic coast, featuring sandy beaches, rocky coves, and crystal-clear waters stretching from Monopoli to Savelletri and Torre Canne. Those who wish to alternate beach time with cultural visits can explore the spectacular Castellana Caves, one of the most significant karst complexes in Europe, or visit the Fasano ZooSafari, a favorite attraction for families.

The Itria Valley is also a premier destination for food and wine enthusiasts. Olive oil mills, wineries, dairies, and farms allow visitors to discover the authentic flavors of Puglia’s tradition: extra virgin olive oil, local wines, fresh cheeses, focaccias, panzerotti, and the indispensable orecchiette prepared according to recipes passed down through generations.

With its timeless landscapes, charming villages, outdoor experiences, and a deeply rooted culture of hospitality, this region serves as an ideal base to experience the most authentic side of Puglia, away from the frenetic pace of modern life and immersed in an area that still retains its character.

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