Offering the ultimate Puglian escape, spend your days dining under vine-wrapped pergolas, sipping Nero d’Avola on the shady terraces and picking homegrown produce in the fruit and vegetable garden. The bold architecture of this villa will catch your eye immediately, and with three trulli and a lamia stone house, there’s plenty of space for your cohort. The interior style is minimal and inviting, while the outside is equally blissful – the pool is pretty picturesque against its natural garden backdrop. Better still, this location is a perfect starting point for exploring Valle d’Itria’s hilltop villages, including Ostuni, Cisternino and Martina Franca.
Home truths: *Note that the water isn't drinkable here, the host is on hand to help supply bottled water ahead of your arrival.
*The home is separated into a main house with two ensuite bedrooms, three traditional Trulli houses with ensuite bedrooms and an annexe with another ensuite bedroom.
*We recommend having a car to make the most of your stay exploring the nearby towns in the area.
*There's free parking on site here for up to 6 cars.
*The host can provide a baby cot and a high chair, at an extra cost.