Puglia Coast & Countryside
Flying over the crystal clear waters of the Adriatic sea on one side and Ionion on the other, Puglia immediately strikes you as utterly different from the rest of Italy. Far removed from the gentle hills of Tuscany, the flatter countryside of Italy’s heel stretches out before you, covered in puffs of green – endless groves of ancient twisted olive trees, as old as the hills, scattered with white houses, which lead to the beaches and blue sea.
In the fertile hills of Valle d’Itria, round ‘trulli’ houses pepper the countryside, with their conicle stone roofs and pinnacles. It is here that the pretty hills towns of Alberobello, Locorotondo, Cisternino and Ostuni rise out of the flat valleys below, reminiscent of Greece, with their white stone buildings and cobbled streets, dramatic by day but lit up at night, they seem almost magical.
The proud ‘Pugliese’ people describe themselves as ‘nearly in Africa’, not only a reference to the hot summers and southerly location, but also to their Moorish past and strong traditions. Italian musicians perform in some of the most beautiful settings in Puglia throughout the summer months, at coastal towns and village piazzas. Even the smallest villages sprout ‘feste di paese (village festivals), attracting the residents to dance the ‘pizzica tarantata’ to the ancient rythms of the haunting tarantella music. Nearby seafood restaurants are plentiful, but for many it is the informal coastal cafes which hold more appeal, where a plate of fresh sea urchins and local wine after a refreshing dip in the sea is just part of daily life.
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I Trulli, Santa Maria di Leuca, Puglia, Italy
At the tip of the heel of Italy’s boot, located
discreetly on a hillside is a beautifully positioned
coastal home. A unique property made of a series of
flat topped ‘pagliare’ or ‘trulli houses’, I Trulli is
the place to relax on various terraces and swim in
the stunning pool carved into the rock.
Price Guide: 2009 Villa rental prices range from £3250 to £5220 per week based on maximum occupancy
**PLEASE NOTE: Due to low walls and dangerous drops this villa is not suitable for children under 10 years.
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Il Cappero, nr Ostuni, Puglia, Italy
Situated in the heart of the Valle D’Itria is Il Cappero or ‘the caper’, named after the delicious edible
flower buds which grow there. A unique property of two houses, each one a cluster of conical shaped
white ‘trulli’, Il Cappero will delight guests looking for an unusual holiday home.
Price Guide: 2009 Villa rental prices range from £1745 to £2870 per week based on maximum occupancy
Available in the summer only.
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Masseria Pizzariello, near Talsano, Puglia, Italy
With a private pool, shaded gardens and only a short drive away from a sandy beach, the rather grand Masseria Pizzariello is for large groups looking for a private and spacious property in an area of Puglia which is off the beaten tourist track.
Price Guide: 2008 Villa rental prices range from £2285 to £3380 per week based on maximum occupancy.
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Masseria Torre Pinta, near Otranto, Puglia, Italy
Surrounded by acres of peaceful, ancient olive groves not far from some of the most beautiful beaches on the Adriatic coast, is the handsome Masseria Torre Pinta. Recently restored, the historic masseria now boasts an enclosed pool area, a solar heating/cooling system and the owner’s eclectic collection of antiques and works of art from around the world. It is quite simply an exceptional property.
Price Guide: 2009 Villa rental prices range from £3495 to £5125 per week based on maximum occupancy.
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Palazzo Tre Cuori, Puglia, Italy
A beautifully restored townhouse furnished tastefully with art deco furniture. This house offers the perfect mix of seclusion as well as being able to walk to shops and restaurants in a couple of minutes.
Price Guide: 2009 Villa rental prices range from £1740 to £2735 per week based on maximum occupancy.
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Parco del Vaglio, nr Cisternino, Puglia, Italy
Parco del Vaglio is a gorgeous traditional trulli house in a pretty hillside setting near Cisternino in the Valle d'Itria, with views of the rolling countryside, surrounded by gardens, fields and olive trees. Parco del Vaglio retains many original features yet incorporates all the necessary modern comforts which make it a wonderful venue for a holiday.
Price Guide: 2009 Villa rental prices range from £2050 to £3615 per week based on maximum occupancy.
**Please ask for prices for 4 (use of two bedrooms only)available up to 20 June and from 5 September. Available all year.**
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Trulli dei Pini, near Cisternino, Puglia, Italy
Owned by the same family as the ever popular Parco del Vaglio, Trulli Dei Pini is a four bedroom villa with 4 trullo cones and a private pool, located in Cisternino within a 25 minute walk of the centre of the village. Traditional, simple furnishings, mature gardens and a good outside eating area make it an ideal location for a family holiday.
Price Guide: 2009 Villa rental prices range from £1020 to £2745 per week based on maximum occupancy
For upto 8 sharing. Recommended for two couples and four children due to the short twin beds.
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