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The Itria Valley is one of the most captivating regions in Puglia, characterized by gentle hills dotted with trulli, dry stone walls, and sprawling centuries-old olive groves. This area, which spans the provinces of Bari, Brindisi, and Taranto, is famous for its timeless white villages, such as Cisternino, Martina Franca, Locorotondo, and Ostuni, each featuring well-preserved historical centers, cozy squares, and cobblestone streets that tell centuries of history.
Just a few kilometers away lies Alberobello, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its unique trulli. Nature enthusiasts and outdoor activity lovers can explore the Acquedotto Pugliese cycling path, one of the most scenic routes in southern Italy, which traverses fragrant herb-filled countryside and offers unforgettable panoramic views.
Its central location allows for quick access to both the Adriatic coast, with the crystal-clear waters and beaches of Monopoli and Polignano a Mare, and the more rugged and tranquil Ionian coast. For families and the curious, the Fasano Zoo Safari and the Castellana Caves are ideal destinations, while culture lovers can venture to Matera, the city of the Sassi and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The region is also a paradise for food lovers: here, one can savor fine wines, local cheeses like the capocollo from Martina Franca, and traditional dishes made with genuine ingredients. Each season brings different colors and atmospheres, making the Itria Valley an enchanting destination year-round.
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