Rent Trullo Pineta Italy
Holiday Home Rental Description
Villa Interior (133m2) Main Trullo – Kitchen fully equipped with a fridge, freezer, oven, gas stove, dishwasher, kettle, toaster, microwave and coffee machine
– Living room with sofas, fireplace, TV, reading corner and dining table and chairs
– Bedroom with a double bed
– Bedroom with twin beds
– Bathroom with a shower, WC and bidet Adjacent Trullo (accessed via separate entrance) – Small living room with arm chairs and air-conditioning
– Bathroom with a shower, WC and bidet
– Bedroom with double bed
– Bedroom with twin beds Outside Grounds
– Private swimming pool (10m x 5m) Open approximately from April to October
– Pool terrace with sun loungers
– Outdoor pergola with cushions and seating
– Lounge furniture
– Outdoor shower
– Outdoor dining area with dining table and chairs
– Barbecue
– Parking
Facilities
– Wi-Fi
– Air-conditioning (in living rooms only)
– TV
– Hair dryer
– Washing machine
– Iron and ironing board
Nestled in the southern gem of Italy, Apulia, Trullo Pineta benefits from a rural location surrounded by abundant natural beauty waiting to be explored. With its sun-soaked landscapes, absorbing history, and sumptuous cuisine, this region is a haven for discerning travellers seeking relaxation and cultural immersion. Begin your adventure by venturing to the countryside – you’ll find walking trails and forests such as the Area Naturale Bosco Selva – Alberobello. Whether you’re a skilled hiker or a seasonal nature explorer, you’ll find the undulating hills and green fields captivating. You might also stumble upon a local vineyard, with many of these establishments offering wine and food tasting in the area. For more cuisine, the closest restaurants are located in the nearby town, Locorotondo, also known as the ‘Balcony of Valle d’Itria‘. Here, you’ll also find a supermarket and small grocery shops. Nestled in the heart of the Valle d’Itria, the peaceful town is renowned for its white-washed houses, quaint streets and excellent wine production. Stroll through the Centro Storico, where historic buildings blend seamlessly with vibrant cafés and restaurants, taste the local white wine called "Locorotondo," and explore nearby towns such as Martina Franca. Delve into the local culture in Alberobello, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its whimsical Trulli houses. These iconic, cone-shaped structures create a fairytale ambience that transports you to another world. Stroll through the Rione Monti district, where streets wind through these enchanting dwellings, now home to boutiques and cafés. Don’t miss the Trullo Sovrano, the only two-story Trullo, which offers insight into the history of these unique buildings. During sun-soaked summer months, why not cool down by the sea in one of the coastal cities such as Bari, located less than a 1-hour drive away? Stroll along the promenade to admire the glistening Adriatic Sea, and visit the historic Old Town (Bari Vecchia) to discover hidden treasures like the Basilica di San Nicola and the intriguing Swabian Castle. To taste Bari’s renowned street food, savour freshly baked focaccia and orecchiette pasta at local markets or get up early in the morning to buy local specialities directly from the locals in front of their houses. Alternatively, visit one of the following towns, such as Monopoli and Brindisi. Notably, Monopoli beckons with its crystal-clear waters and charming old port. Spend your days relaxing on pristine beaches or exploring the quaint streets of the historic centre, and remember to savour freshly caught seafood at one of the waterfront restaurants, where you can dine al-fresco as the sun sets over the sea. Finish your journey in Brindisi, a city steeped in history and maritime heritage. On a sunny day, explore the ancient Roman columns that line the waterfront promenade and visit the stunning Cathedral of Brindisi. For a touch of luxury, savour Apulian cuisine at waterfront restaurants overlooking the harbour.