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Apulia, Val d Itria, Locorotondo
The town seems out of a fairytale: tiny streets, paved with shiny white stone and lined by lime washed houses, creates a great contrast against the blue sky and the intense colour of bright geraniums adorning almost every balcony. All around you can feel the sense of order, respect and mature civility that surrounds small treasures of art and simple Mediterranean architecture. |
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Why Locorotondo - Lively town, untainted by tourism
- Manageable size and good access
- Spotlessly clean and full of character
DescriptionThe white washed hilltown of Locorotondo, in the middle of Valle d'Itria, has been described as the most beautiful balcony in Murgia dei Trulli and in March 2001 joined the Club of 'The Most Beautiful Villages In Italy'. The pedestrian only 'centro storico' on the top of the hill is relatively flat and white polished limestone streets wind their way around the characteristic 'cummerse' houses - small town houses with strongly pitched roofs. Set in the heart of the Itria Valley, Locorotondo is a wonderful base to explore the many delights of the region. At easy excursion distance are the delights of Alberobello (10 km), Martina Franca (10 km), Cisternino (12 km), Ceglie Messapica (15 km), the beaches of the Adriatic sea (20 km) and many more
To do in Locorotondo: - Explore the polished narrow streets of town
- Visit the local winery, producing the famous Locorotondo white since 1195
- Participate in the lively passeggiata before lunch and dinner
- Enjoy the panoramic gardens
Further afield - Visit Alberobello, the caves of Castellana, the towns of Noci and Putignano
- Stop at one of the many Masserie to taste and buy cheese
- Go to the beach of Savelletri
- Eat out at Cisternino at night at a Marcelleria - Pronto Forno (select your meat at the butcher and they'll cook it and serve it to you in the attached restaurant),
- Excursions to Ostuni, Martina Franca, Ceglie Messapica and other hilltowns
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