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The Itria Valley is one of the most enchanting corners of Puglia, a land that captivates with its gentle landscapes, hills dotted with ancient olive trees and vineyards, dry stone walls, and typical white stone buildings. We are in the heart of the Murgia dei Trulli, nestled among the provinces of Bari, Brindisi, and Taranto, in an area that still preserves its agricultural roots and maintains a perfect balance between nature, architecture, and traditions.
Just a short distance from the Trulli of Santa Croce is Locorotondo, recognized as one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, featuring an organized and compact historic center, characteristic “cummerse” with sloping roofs, flower-filled white alleys, and an atmosphere that feels suspended in time. Not far away, Alberobello, world-renowned for its trulli designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases a unique architectural and cultural landscape. Both villages host folkloric events, artisan markets, and musical performances that bring summer evenings to life.
Martina Franca impresses with its elegant Baroque architecture and noble palaces, while Cisternino enchants visitors with its vibrant culinary tradition and breathtaking views over the valley. The area is also ideal for those who enjoy exploring on foot or by bicycle, thanks to a dense network of rural paths and trails weaving through farmhouses, forests, and cultivated fields.
Nearby, you can also reach the beaches along the Adriatic coast, from Monopoli to Torre Canne, featuring rocky coves and golden sands lapped by crystal-clear waters. Families with children shouldn't miss the Fasano Zoo Safari, one of the largest in Europe, while culture enthusiasts can visit Ostuni, the white city, or Matera, famous for its Sassi.
The Itria Valley is also a top destination for food and wine lovers: DOC wines such as Locorotondo and Martina Franca, extra virgin olive oil, handmade orecchiette, and grilled meats from traditional “fornelli” are just a few of the local delicacies that embody the region's authentic spirit.
Staying in this area means immersing yourself in a genuine and welcoming Puglia, where every corner tells a story, and each experience leaves an indelible memory.
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