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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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